(Football news) While it has been a start to forget for the Toffees, Newcastle have made their best in the top flight for over a decade.
After a long, agonising, and frustrating opening five matches, Everton finally made a mark in the win column in the Premier League standings when they beat Crystal Palace 2-1 last weekend.
In a very poor first-half performance, Everton trailed 1-0, but Dwight McNeil’s quick-fire brace shortly after the interval turned the game on its head, handing them their first come-from-behind victory since October 2022.
While McNeil rightfully took the headlines, it was the return of Jarrad Branthwaite which ultimately got Everton over the line, as they were able to see the game out rather comfortably, in stark contrast to how they have defended leads in recent weeks.
An utter capitulation against Bournemouth saw them lose 3-2 after leading by two on the 87-minute mark, while lightning struck again when they went to Villa Park in their next outing.
After also failing to hold on to their lead at Leicester City the week before, welcoming Branthwaite back and taking all three points will ease the pressure on manager Sean Dyche slightly, amid the impending takeover at the club.
Everton are now out of the bottom three for the first time this season, but they could go into the international break back in it if they fail to take anything from this one.
Another outing at Goodison Park should help them in their search for another win though, as the Toffees have won six of their last eight here, and taken more points at home than any other Premier League club since the first week in April.
Newcastle are often favourable opponents too, considering they have lost just three of their last 20 at home to the Magpies, but that has not come without its fair share of drama though, as this fixture at this venue often springs up some incredible storylines.
The visitors took the most unlikely point of the season here in 2020, when centre-back Florian Lejeune scored twice in the final minute of added time to snatch a 2-2 draw for Newcastle under Steve Bruce.
Since Eddie Howe’s arrival, Newcastle have won 4-1 here, but suffered two bruising defeats either side, losing to a 10-man Everton thanks to a 99th-minute Alex Iwobi strike in 2022, before going down 3-0 here last season, with all the goals coming in the final 10 minutes.
Before last season, Newcastle had won five of their previous six against Everton, but they were only able to take one point off the Toffees last term, as Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s late penalty earned them a point in the last meeting between the two in April.
Howe’s men should come into this clash with plenty of confidence though, as their tally of 11 points from a possible 18 to start the campaign is their best in the Premier League since 2011.
Newcastle would finish fifth that season, ironically missing out on the Champions League on the final day by losing at Goodison, but another finish inside the top five this season would go down very well on Tyneside.
A 1-1 draw with Manchester City, despite being without key attacker Alexander Isak, last weekend suggests Newcastle are set to compete for the European places again this season, after missing out in 2023-24 due to Manchester United’s FA Cup win.
Newcastle currently sit seventh, level on points with Fulham, who have also made an excellent start, and a continuation of some fine away form in 2024 in this one will aid that European push greatly.
After losing their final four away games of 2023, and on New Year’s Day to Liverpool, Newcastle have since won 10 of their last 17 on the road in all competitions.
There was no need for an away day in midweek though, as their EFL Cup clash with AFC Wimbledon was moved to St James’ Park after the unfortunate flooding that hit the League Two side’s stadium last week.
Newcastle won 1-0 thanks to a Fabian Schar penalty to send them through to face Chelsea, but Howe was not pleased with his makeshift side, saying they did not do enough in the final third, and claiming the match was “instantly forgettable”.
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