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Newcastle's £12m masterstroke, Bruno Guimaraes' moment and haunted Jordan Pickford - 5 things

Newcastle United have moved out of the relegation zone following a spirited 3-1 win against Everton at St James' Park.

Everton took the lead when Jamaal Lascelles put through his own net in the 35th minute, but Newcastle immediately equalised when Mason Holgate did likewise at the other end.

Ryan Fraser then put Newcastle in front before the hour mark from close range before Kieran Trippier sealed all three points with a stunning free-kick in the 80th minute.

Here are five things we learned from the game.

You had to go back to May for the last time Newcastle won back-to-back league games in the Premier League. To put that wait into perspective, Mike Ashley was still the club's owner at the time; Steve Bruce was in the dugout; Andy Carroll was sitting on the bench; and Joe Willock was still, technically, an Arsenal player.

However, if Newcastle are to stay up this season, the Magpies are simply going to have to build on victories and good performances, such as the win at Leeds last time out.

Ryan Fraser admitted there was 'no point winning the game and not beating Everton' while Allan Saint-Maximin said 'we just have to stay to this level and even play much better to try to do everything to win the next game against Everton'.

It was far from an ideal start, but Newcastle responded brilliantly to going behind in the 36th minute after Jamaal Lascelles put the ball through his own net.

Not only did Newcastle equalise just a minute later, after Mason Holgate scored an own goal of his own, but the Magpies then immediately pushed for a second goal as they looked to impose themselves on Everton rather than relying on the break.

Ryan Fraser eventually popped up to score his first league goal for Newcastle in the 56th minute

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