Fired-up Everton down Newcastle to climb out of relegation zone
Everton used the desire to right the perceived wrong against them to inflict Newcastle's heaviest defeat of the season as a 3-0 victory in front of an equally fired-up Goodison Park moved the Toffees out of the relegation zone again.
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With an appeal pending on the 10-point deduction for breach of financial regulations, manager Sean Dyche has said they have to continue to deliver on the pitch and they duly did with a rousing display against the top-four contenders.
Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and substitute Beto all scored late on, making the most of another superb performance from centre-backs James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite, as Newcastle's miserable away form extended to one win in the last nine games.
Without the deduction Everton would currently be 10th - just six points behind the visitors - rather than seven places worse off but this was the sort of performance which gives more power to the argument Dyche's side will be just fine whether the deduction is reduced or not.
Newcastle's England right-back Kieran Trippier had an evening to forget as his two errors, getting caught in possession by McNeil for the crucial first and hitting a clearance into Jack Harrison for the second, proved costly while former Toffee Anthony Gordon, booed throughout, played the final few moments with the taunts of the crowd ringing around the old ground.
McNeil's goal, via a helpful deflection of Fabian Schar, was Everton's 18th shot of game which looked like promising much but ultimately delivering little, as has been the case at Goodison Park this season, with this being only their second home league win in eight attempts.
Doucoure and then Beto, with his first Premier League goal deep into added time, kicked