Wolves should be fine, they had a minor resurgence after Pereira's appointment but have since hit a slump.
They've always been streaky, so are just as likely to win three games before inexplicably losing three on the bounce, t'was always thus.
Not sure Lemina's tantrum's going to help matters, but if he's not interested in a relegation scrap then it's probably best to grant him his engineered January escape and bring some scrappers in.
No team has an automatic survival 'privilege' based on past glories, especially ones flirting with relegation nigh-on every year, so I expect Everton's time to come at some point, especially given their shonky ownership and transfer dealings.....
When you look at the revolving door of managers they've had prior, the likes of Ancelotti, Benitez and even Fat Frank the P.E Teacher, getting shot of Dyche was just madness. Bringing in Moyes was foolhardy, there's no room for sentiment in a relegation scrap.
Discounting Southampton who are obviously resigned to their fate, Ipswich are dead ducks, whilst the likes of West Ham and Palace aren't exactly ready to relax just yet. But given the likelihood of putting a run together, I think Everton fans ought to be really, really worried- Hamburg SV were a prominent Bundesliga club for 55 years having never been relegated, up until they were, and eight seasons later they're still in Bundesliga 2. Lest we forget Leeds etc
Wolves however, should be ok. Yet wouldn't it be great to see Man U relegated? One can dream, at least