Carl Cort capped a stirring second-half cavalry charge by grabbing victory for
Wolves over Everton to prolong the inevitable for one more week.
Cort's 83rd-minute header will not be enough to save his side from Barclaycard
Premiership relegation, because Manchester City's win at home to Newcastle has
left Wolves hanging on only to a mathematical miracle.
But Cort's goal at least spared his boss Dave Jones being relegated by the
club with whom he started his career.
That was more than Wolves deserved for a fantastic second-half comeback after
Everton seemed set to administer the final blow.
Henri Camara's stunning strike 10 minutes into the second half set up a
grandstand finish which ended with Cort's superb goal, leaving Everton
themselves still not totally safe.
David Moyes' men took less than two minutes to end a 257-minute goal drought
and mark a dream Premiership debut for youngster Leon Osman.
Osman headed home James McFadden's cross from the right to seemingly put his
side on course for safety.
But after failing to make the most of their first-half chances, Moyes' side
were left well and truly on the back foot.
Everton ought to have made the game safe in the first 10 tumultuous minutes,
with Wayne Rooney beating Isaac Okoronkwo and shooting wide and then Tomasz
Radzinski firing a low shot straight at Paul Jones.
At the other end Camara's shot beat Nigel Martyn but was hacked clear by
Alessandro Pistone, and Mark Kennedy's long-range effort flashed just over the
bar.
But both sides soon settled into a ragged affair more in keeping with their
lowly Premiership positions.
Another error from Paul Butler almost cost his side dear in the 27th minute
when his back-header fell short.
Radzinski nipped in but could only poke a weak effort straight at Jones, and
Butler got back to clear.
Camara came close for Wolves in the 29th minute when he was fed by Colin
Cameron on the edge of the box and curled his shot inches wide of Martyn's
right-hand post.
Rooney missed a golden chance five minutes from the break when he was set up
by Radzinski but blazed across the face of goal.
Wolves ended the first half with a chance for Cort, who lashed his shot
straight at Martyn.
The fire seemed to go out of Wolves at the start of the second period, with
Radzinski and Tony Hibbert both going close for the visitors.
But just as Wolves seemed resigned to their fate, Camara lashed home a
stunning 25-yard effort out of nowhere.
Camara had numerous chances to grab his second, with Martyn performing heroics
to keep him out.
Rooney was lucky to escape with just a yellow card 11 minutes from time when
he kept his feet up in a challenge which left Jones writhing on the ground in
agony.
Cort finally grabbed Wolves' deserved winner seven minutes from time when he
rose highest to head home Kennedy's left-wing free-kick.
Paul Ince also came close to extending Wolves' lead in the dying seconds - but
by then shellshocked Everton looked resigned to their fate.
While Wolves can start planning for Division One, Moyes' men still do not know
which division they will be in next season.
Victory for Leeds at Bolton on Sunday would keep the pressure on the Toffees as
they lurch towards the end of the season in some disarray.
Teams
Wolverhampton Jones, Naylor, Okoronkwo, Butler,
Irwin (Ganea 77), Kennedy, Cameron (Rae 73), Ince, Newton,
Cort, Camara.
Subs Not Used: Oakes, Iversen, Luzhny.
Goals: Camara 55, Cort 84.
Everton Martyn, Pistone, Weir, Yobo, Hibbert,
McFadden (Jeffers 82), Carsley, Nyarko (Campbell 88), Osman,
Radzinski, Rooney.
Subs Not Used: Wright, Stubbs, Linderoth.
Booked: Rooney.
Goals: Osman 3.
Att: 29,395
Ref: M Riley (W Yorkshire).