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Pope MISSES Newcastle's clash with Everton after howler in Marseille
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sports15h ago

Pope MISSES Newcastle's clash with Everton after howler in Marseille

  • Nick Pope missed Newcastle's clash with Everton due to a groin injury picked up in training, sidelining him for the match.
  • Aaron Ramsdale started in goal for Newcastle after Pope's injury setback ahead of the Everton game.
  • Pope's injury followed a high-profile error in the midweek Champions League clash with Marseille.
  • Howe said all options are on the table for choosing the goalkeeper based on merit when Pope is fit again.
  • The team posted an update confirming Pope's groin injury kept him out of the Everton match.
  • Pope's injury was described as a groin issue picked up in training the day before the game.
  • Newcastle faced renewed pressure after recent defensive lapses and a Champions League blunder tied to Pope.
  • Pope's return would depend on merit and team decisions, per Howe's comments.
  • The match took place as Newcastle aimed to recover form after a mixed run and key results.
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Malick Thiaw doubles up in Newcastle’s impressive mauling of Everton
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sports12h ago

Malick Thiaw doubles up in Newcastle’s impressive mauling of Everton

  • Newcastle beat Everton 4-1 in the Premier League at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Thiaw scoring twice to spark the victory.
  • The opener came in under a minute as Thiaw headed in from a corner to give Newcastle the lead.
  • Pickford’s error allowed the second goal as the goalkeeper failed to handle a cross and deflected it into his own netting situation.
  • Livramento assisted Elanga for Newcastle’s third, with Woltemade finishing to cap the counter-attacking move.
  • Lewis Hall provided a precise cross for Thiaw’s second header that sealed the win late on.
  • Everton’s goalkeeper Pickford was at fault for the third goal as his side failed to stop the break.
  • Moyes acknowledged Newcastle were superior and that Everton struggled to stop their quick breaks.
  • Grealish and Dewsbury-Hall operated in Everton’s midfield but could not create meaningful chances.
  • The match marked Newcastle’s first away win in some time and boosted confidence after Marseille.
  • The scoreline left Everton with a heavy defeat as Newcastle converted chances efficiently in the final third.
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Everton 1 Newcastle 4: How big is first away win? Has Miley played himself into Howe’s XI?
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sports12h ago

Everton 1 Newcastle 4: How big is first away win? Has Miley played himself into Howe’s XI?

  • Newcastle secure their first away league win of the season with a 4-1 margin at Everton.
  • Thiaw’s early header from Miley’s corner gave Newcastle a quick lead, the fastest goal of the season so far.
  • Woltemade’s lob finished off a rapid counter, extending Newcastle’s advantage before halftime.
  • Thiaw struck again after halftime to make it four for Newcastle, sealing the win.
  • Everton’s Thierno Barry had a goal ruled out by VAR for handball, denying a late surge.
  • Newcastle’s rotation under Eddie Howe delivered key contributions from Miley, Hall, Elanga, and others.
  • Ramsdale started in goal as Pope remained sidelined with a groin issue.
  • Miley’s development into a potential fixture indicates Newcastle’s midfield options next to Guimaraes and Tonali.
  • Newcastle sit 11th, three points off Champions League places after the win.
  • The upcoming fixtures include home games against Burnley and Tottenham, offering more opportunities to build momentum.
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Everton 1-4 Newcastle United: Player Ratings as Malick Thiaw Takes MVP Honors
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sports12h ago

Everton 1-4 Newcastle United: Player Ratings as Malick Thiaw Takes MVP Honors

  • Thiaw scores twice to lead Newcastle's 4-1 win against Everton, earning MVP honors.
  • Miley opens the scoring for Newcastle with a first-minute header after a corner.
  • Miley doubles Newcastle's lead in the 25th minute after a Burn deflection.
  • Woltemade scores for Newcastle to make it 3-0 before halftime.
  • Thiaw braces again in the 58th minute to seal the win for Newcastle.
  • Dewsbury-Hall scores for Everton late but it proves insufficient.
  • Match ends 1-4 as Newcastle record a commanding victory.
  • FotMob provided the MVP rating confirming Thiaw’s standout performance.
  • Newcastle’s goals were assisted by multiple players, including Miley, Burn, and Elanga.
  • Everton defender James Tarkowski aided Dewsbury-Hall's late strike for Everton.
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