It won’t take long for Newcastle fans to forgive one of their heroes, Kieran Trippier, for being directly responsible for Newcastle’s slip against Everton (3-0).
Two mistakes by the English full-back, who is having a good season, led to Toffees goals and even in the final period, so there was no time for a reaction. The ‘magpies’ are left without the possibility of cutting off City, which they still have, although 4 points away, marking the Champions League zone.
Broadly speaking, it is worth saying that the victory was deserved for an Everton who urgently needed to add after a penalty for failing to fulfill Financial Fair Play deducted 10 points, the same it now has.
The match was in the purest Premier League style. The midfield exists only to quickly connect the defense with the forwards and create a quick, transitional attack. And, against the odds, Sean Dyche’s men came out on top. The first half ended goalless but Dubravka showed he could be Pope’s replacement between the sticks. Especially for saving Calvert-Lewin, who had three very clear goals but was still denied in front of goal (he only had 3 goals).
When the game took its biggest turn, with Newcastle picking up a bit in the second half but without any punch, was Everton scoring. It is at two Trippier cable crossings, almost identical. He lost it in his own field in a way that was not appropriate for him. In the first, McNeil led and broke it (79′) and Doucouré almost immediately took advantage of Harrison’s steal to kill the game (86′).
Newcastle had minutes between both goals to secure the tie. It’s coming soon. He attacked in that brief moment better than up to that moment and the most obvious was the comb-over from Almirón that hit the crossbar. In the end, Eddie Howe’s men were 0-0 and Beto sealed it with a big goal (97′).
match lineup
1
23
19
16
6
32
18
27
9
Eleven
7
1
2
twenty-one
39
6
5
67
7
14
24
10
Goodison Park

Martin Dubravka1
66′
Kieran Trippier2
Tino Livramentotwenty-one
85′
Bruno Guimaraes39
Jamaal Lascelles6
89′
Fabian Schär5
Lewis Miley67
89′
3. 4′
Joelinton7
82′
84′
Alexander Isaac14
Miguel Almiron24
78′
Anthony Gordon10

Replacements

Loris Karius18
66′
Mark Gillespie29
Paul Dummett3
Emil Kraft17
89′
Lewis Halltwenty
Alex Murphy54
84′
86′
95′
Matt RitchieEleven
89′
Amadou Diallo49
Ben Parkinson63

coach

Sean Dyche
Eddie Howe
Source: La Verdad

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