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Newcastle United suffered their fifth defeat of the season after losing 3-0 to Everton at Goodison Park. Newcastle looked to be heading for a draw, but tired visitors went down by three goals in final 11 minutes of game as Dwight McNeil, Albert Doucoure and Beto got on scoresheet. READ Everton v Newcastle United highlights READ Newcastle swear Sunderland ‘very serious’ as ‘loaded question’ answered Kieran Trippier’s reaction said it all, but worse was to come This may be testament to Newcastle United’s latest visit to Goodison Park. You suspect the injury-hit Magpies would be pleased to see the back of this 3-0 defeat. In the match where both sides had difficulty finding their finishing shoes, Newcastle ultimately gifted Everton the three points. late. In the 78th minute, Kieran Trippier uncharacteristically lingered on the ball and slipped under pressure from Dwight McNeil at right-back. Newcastle defenders stepped back, encouraging McNeil to shoot and the winger did not need a second challenge as he slotted the ball past Martin Dubravka. Trippier’s reaction said it all, with the England international taking his shirt off his face after the rarest of mistakes. But Newcastle’s injury-plagued night was about to get even worse. Just a few minutes later, a tired Trippier was tackled again, this time by Jack Harrison, and former Newcastle target cut the ball back to Abdoulaye Doucoure, who doubled Toffees’ advantage. Remarkably, there was still time for substitute Beto to come into action in stoppage time to make it 3-0. Jordan Pickford enjoyed full-time as Bruno Guimaraes walked to meet the Everton goalkeeper before players from both sides rushed to the scene and ed. The distant daylight continues This has been a strange campaign. Newcastle have best home record in the Premier League, but only Burnley, Luton Town, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United have performed worse away from home in top flight. Newcastle’s first and only away win the league came September, and aside from a stunning 8-0 victory over Sheffield United, Howe’s side have scored just five goals total their other six away games. Newcastle have contend with having dozen players sidelined playing in a series of intense fixtures, but that record needs to improve if the Magpies are mount sustained push for Europe. Anthony Gordon teased on return Anthony Gordon knew what to expect but it would still be a real test of the 22-year-old’s composure and temperament; On a night when he was booed after his name was read slowly by the stadium announcer before his first touch. an even louder jeer. Meanwhile, a late challenge on Gordon by Abdoulaye Doucoure was applauded as if it had been an early goal when Seamus Coleman skinned the striker in the sixth minute. Can Gordon block out the noise and maintain his impressive form after being directly involved in seven goals in his previous eight Premier League games? Maybe we can explain a little that winger and Miguel Almiron soon changed wings to get into the game, and Gordon played a central role in second half with Alexander Isak moving outwards. However, Newcastle fans continued to show their support, repeatedly chanting “Anthony Gordon – he’s gone because you s—!” The striker soon got his chance; An hour had been played when Gordon pounced on James Tarkowski’s fierce touch, but the Scouser could only strike the ball straight at Pickford. Later, midway through the second half, Isak connected his teammate but Gordon could only shoot from distance. This proved Newcastle’s last notable effort; Full-time Everton fans were jeering “Gordon – what’s the point?” Martin Dubravka was taken back to the previous era Newcastle will miss Nick Pope, who will be out for four months with a dislocated shoulder, but it is difficult to imagine many teams looking to replace Martin Dubravka, who has played in more than 130 Premier League games and is fresh out of the league. He helped his country, Slovakia, qualify for Euro 2024. It’s no wonder Eddie Howe doesn’t think he has to look anywhere else on the free agent market. The Newcastle boss stressed on eve of the game that we ‘really believe’ in Dubravka and described 34-year-old as a ‘world-class’ goalkeeper. It was Dubravka’s chance to show that in his second Premier League appearance in more than 18 months, and the experienced player was called up soon after. There were 20 minutes when Dubravka made a fine stop in 20th minute to deny Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s low shot from inside box, but this defeat will have taken Newcastle goalkeeper back to previous period when he had ball out of his net. three times.