Sean Dyche hails Everton unity after beating Newcastle to climb out of drop zone

Dec 8, 2023 2 min read
Everton manager Sean Dyche saw his side claim a 3-0 win over Newcastle (Martin Rickett/PA)
Everton manager Sean Dyche saw his side claim a 3-0 win over Newcastle (Martin Rickett/PA)

Everton boss Sean Dyche hailed the togetherness of his side after they beat Newcastle 3-0 to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone.

Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Beto scored in the final 11 minutes as the Toffees took the spoils at a raucous Goodison Park.

Dyche has emphasised the importance of team spirit since the club were hit by a 10-point deduction last month and he believes that was evident in their display.

Dyche said: ā€œThe performance level at home has been pleasing all season but you have got win games and you have got to score goals.

ā€œWe did that well. I thought it was another good performance, particularly first half against a good outfit.

ā€œI have spoken about the mentality and I think you could sense there is a connected group. Everyone knew what they were doing, they just said, ā€˜Let’s get on it, let’s go out and play’.

Everton v Newcastle United – Premier League – Goodison Park
Everton beat Newcastle to climb out of relegation zone (Martin Rickett/PA)

ā€œThat’s when you know you are onto something. It doesn’t guarantee anything but I think we’re on to something.ā€

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe – who played down a post-match scuffle involving Joelinton, Anthony Gordon, James Tarkowski and Jordan Pickford as ā€œjust emotionsā€ – was left to rue a missed opportunity to close the gap to the top four.

ā€œThe game was there for us to win in the second half after an even first half,ā€ he said. ā€œI don’t think we played particularly well.

ā€œI thought we had them penned in and then conceded the first goal and that changed the momentum. It was a frustrating evening, a missed opportunity.

ā€œIt’s a difficult one for us to understand. Last year our away form was very good, we were free-scoring. This year haven’t got going on the road, apart from the Sheffield United game (an 8-0 victory).ā€

Howe refused to point the finger at Kieran Trippier after his mistakes presented Everton with their opening two goals.

ā€œKieran has been absolutely magnificent since he signed, the catalyst for a lot that happened. Collectively we were off our best.ā€

Howe has had to deal with a number of injuries this season – he has 12 players currently unavailable – but was not prepared to blame fatigue.

ā€œI am in a difficult position to agree because if I do what is there to stop that happening again and again?ā€ he said.

ā€œThere are reasons behind every performance. We have struggled to change our plans and have the attacking options we want. You can potentially do it for a short period of time but the longer it goes the harder it gets.ā€

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