
Everton boss Sean Dyche was delighted with the fighting spirit for their draw at Wolves.
Yerry Mina found a late equaliser to keep survival hopes alive.
Dyche later said: It reaffirms the will and demand of our group and the fact that you can get something from games even if it's going away from you.
It was an odd game today. They get in front against the feel of the game with a breakaway goal and then they look to defend it out because they've done their jobs for this season. That can be difficult to play against. Sometimes you want them to come out more and they didn't in the second half.
We kept knocking on the door and tried to forge chances and we just kept going and going and it paid us back and that's a big shift for us that mentality since we've been here to keep working and keep earning the right and I think we've done that to get a point at the end.
"We've been trying to build a mentality and I think that's been evident in a lot of games. Sometimes it's got away from us, as have the details, but the mentality has been right and it was firm again today. The never-say-die, relentless attitude I like from my teams.
The players are beginning to understand it and deliver it more and more. I said to them at half-time, 'Lads, big players, big performances are not always about tactics'.
We needed to take the second half on clear-minded, no matter what it does, and play to the last breath of the game and we did, so I'm very pleased that they got a reward because every player did so that."
