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Newcastle, with very little, defeated a very flat Everton on Sunday, which without James and Richarlison did not generate goal options and lost the leadership of the Premier League with their rival in the yard, Liverpool.
This time it was a penalty that opened the way to a 2-1 victory for the home team, which was not very clear either but capitalized on errors on the mark for their two goals and then simply saw the Blues collide with their barrier, despite the discount on the final.
The big concern for Carlo Ancelotti is that this second online defeat of the season occurs without generating a single clear goal option in 90 minutes, a scenario that he already suffered against Southampton (2-0 loss) and that leaves the idea of not having major alternatives in a payroll full of casualties due to injury and suspension.
The first half was complete without emotions. Just like that. In the first half hour there was not a single shot to the goal and at the end the locals were timidly encouraged, in an attempt that Olsen solved in one-on-one with Saint-Maximin.
And for the complement things were complicated by the mistakes of Everton. At 54 Gomes committed a silly foul, who did not contribute in attack and in the rear complicated a game that seemed even. Wilson’s penalty and goal and there would be no way to balance the game.
The great debt of Everton in recent games, the generation of the game, was in evidence when things went wrong: two deflected middle distance shots from Sigurdsson and only two clean balls for Calvert Lewin in 90 minutes, the first a header from back to the goal and the other a deflected shot.
In the end, at 91, the discount would finally arrive, too late: a departure from the scorer of the ‘toffee’ who was left frontal to easily define for 2-1. At 95 the goalkeeper saved Newcastle’s victory by flying to get the ball out and even goalkeeper Olsen wanted to find the goal.
Time gave no option for more and despite leaving with everything for the draw, the intention was shipwrecked. Iwobi arrived late, Ancelotti reacted late and so Everton has many issues to discuss this week to regain the good rhythm that made it leader of the Premier.