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Newcastle v Everton result - Magpies come from behind to beat Everton and climb out of drop zone

Premier League / Matchday 24
St James' Park / 08.02.2022
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Michael Hincks

Updated 08/02/2022 at 22:06 GMT


3'
CLOSE! SHELVEY LASHES THE FIRST EFFORT OF THE NIGHT OVER THE TOP
Everton are looking a tad nervy so far. A poor pass from Mina falls kindly for Shelvey and he wastes little time driving forward and sizzling a 25-yard drive just over the bar.
2'
THE TOON FAITHFUL ARE IN FINE VOICE ON THE BACK OF THE TRANSFER WINDOW
There's a real sense of optimism within the stadium. The home support roar their side on as Allan Saint-Maximin goes off on one of those mazy runs that bewitches a number of defenders before finally being halted.
1st Half
1'
KICK OFF!
Everton get us underway.
19.40
DID YOU KNOW ... FRANK'S BOW WAS FOUR-SOME
Frank Lampard made an instant impact in his first match in charge of the Toffees as Everton thumped Brentford 4-1 in the FA Cup on Saturday.
It saw the Blues score four times in a match for the first time in 42 games.
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19.35
19.30
'I'M HERE TO SHOW THE BEST PART OF DELE'
Dele Alli has vowed to reach his former heights under new manager Frank Lampard after the pair both arrived at Everton recently.
19.25
19.20
MAGPIES BOSS KEEN TO SEE TRANSFER SPLURGE REAP QUICK RESULTS
Eddie Howe: “I'm under no illusions as the manager of this huge club that I'm always going to be in the firing line. The pressure is there whether you spend money in the transfer market or if you haven't. I have no problem with that. I fully understand it. I've made decisions that I think benefit the club and the team. I hope that shows on the pitch.”
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19.15
EVERTON DEFENDER HAILS LAMPS IMPACT AND TARGETS WINNING RUN
Mason Holgate: “He (Lampard) is one of the great names in Premier League football, people of my era grew up watching him win things and he was a great footballer for Chelsea and England.” He added: “There is no point being great on Saturday, then everybody dropping on Tuesday. We are into the next round, which is great, but we have a huge game at Newcastle."
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19.10
CAN LAMPARD HELP PROVE THE DOUBTERS WRONG AND GET THE BEST OUT OF DELE ALLI?
Lampard on criticism of new signing Dele Alli: “I don't care what car he drives or what clothes he wears, as long as I get a lad that comes to train every day and wants to improve every day, that respects the club, respects his team-mates and gives everything to produce.”
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"I don't care what car he drives" Lampard on Dele Alli at Everton

19.05
BIG WORDS FROM THE TOON'S BIG SIGNING - EXPECT HIM TO FEATURE AT SOME POINT TONIGHT
Bruno Guimaraes: “This is a club that is going to be a big power in world football. This is an historic club with a great tradition and a beautiful history, I have no doubts about my decision to come to Newcastle."
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'Newcastle will be a world power' New signing Guimaraes compares himself to Xavi

19.00
CALVERT-LEWIN ON THE BENCH ALONGSIDE NEW TOFFEES ALLI AND VAN DE BEEK
Frank Lampard takes charge of his first Premier League match as Everton boss and is boosted by the return of his main hitman, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is named on the bench. The striker joins new signings Dele Alli, Donny van de Beek and Anwar El Ghazi amongst the substitutes as Lampard makes two changes to the side that thumped Brentford in the FA Cup. Yerry Mina and Andros Townsend come in.
18.55
TARGETT STARTS FOR NEWCASTLE; BURN AND GUIMARAES ON THE BENCH
It’s just the one change for Eddie Howe as Matt Targett replaces the injured Paul Dummett in a side that is otherwise unchanged from the 1-0 win at Leeds United back on January 22nd.
That means Dan Burn and Bruno Guimaraes will have to hope they get a chance to make their debuts from the bench.
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18.50
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DO THE NEW BOYS START FOR BOTH SIDES? LET'S FIND OUT AS THAT TEAM SHEET DROPS....
CONFIRMED TEAMS - NEWCASTLE:  Dubravka, Trippier, Schar, Lascelles, Targett, Willock, Shelvey,  Joelinton, Saint-Maximin, Wood, Fraser. /// Subs: Darlow, Krafth, Manquillo, Murphy, Almiron, Burn, Gayle, S. Longstaff, Guimaraes. /// EVERTON:  Pickford, Holgate, Keane, Mina, Coleman, Allan, Gomes, Gordon, Gray, Townsend, Richarlison... Subs: Begovic, Kenny, Patterson, Calvert-Lewin, Iwobi, Van de Beek, Branthwaite, El Ghazi, Alli.