Newcastle were ‘brilliant’ against Everton – Don Hutchison | ESPN FC



ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas, Mark Ogden and Craig Burley react to Necwcastle’s 3-1 win against Everton, which puts them two points ahead of Norwich City in the Premier League relegation zone.

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32 comentarios en “Newcastle were ‘brilliant’ against Everton – Don Hutchison | ESPN FC

  1. Mr Dominic

    Our fans wanted Lampard.

    Lampard will take us down.

    The fans should be held responsible for our relegation.

    You just don't let Scousers on the dole select the manager.

  2. J

    You're wrong about who's more likely to go down. Everton are free falling, Newcastle have started slow but they'll end strong. How you finish is more important and by that Everton are more likely to go down over Newcastle.

  3. AB G

    In summer, Newcastle should try and sign Saul!! Yes, he's not done too well with Chelsea and took time to adapt, but he's available for cheap price, the expectations are low and so he would do very well beside Guimaraes!!! ?

  4. Liam Capewell

    Did Craig actually say Burns will come in to partner Lascelles??? He is the worst defender in the Premier League by miles. He needs booted out of the club as soon as possible. Need Burns and Fernández as a partnership.

  5. Biodun Savage

    I'm really worried for Lampard, he inherited a car with knocked engine. I'm not sure he's got enough time to overhaul the engine. Everton's problems are more than Man United+Watford+Burnley.

  6. T

    I wish Liverpool buy Richarlson and put him out of his misery. I could see him as a Ferminio alternative and he would fit so well into Liverpool's system. This is coming from a Liverpool fan ?.

  7. spartan17696

    Very little shots on goal, meaning we sill have persistent issues with attacking. Maxim getting closed down in every attack, and Wood being isolated up front and dependent on set pieces. Joelinton is inconsistent, he can move the ball, but can't even score against an English league side. Starting Jonjo over Bruno is already a red flag in play making. He nearly got us a red… The back wings are solid, but Lacelles needs to go. Luckily Everton were terrible. The only positive thing I see here are some determination by the wings, and a solid back 4. We're going to get battered by the bottom dwellers if we don't score.

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