Leaving into the Champions League? Newcastle 0-1 Everton! He still beat Villa in 2 consecutive losses and returned to the Champions League after one year
In the last round of the Premier League match that ended in the early morning of May 26, Newcastle lost to Everton 0-1 at home. In the first half, the two teams attacked and defended each other, and Pickford and Pope contributed their divine pounce. In the second half, Alcaras scored the winning goal for Everton. Newcastle suffered two consecutive losses and scored 66 points in 38 rounds. Because Villa lost to Manchester United in the last round, Newcastle ranked fifth with the advantage of goal difference under the same score, and qualified for the Champions League next season. This is also Newcastle's return to the Champions League after one year. [Key Focus] In the 65th minute, Mikorenko made a cross from the left, Alcalas headed and broke the deadlock, and Everton 1-0 Newcastle. [Wonderful playback] In the 25th minute, Garner shot anger from the outside, and the ball was saved from the penalty area by Pope. In the 31st minute, Tonali's long shot from outside the penalty area was saved, and Isaac's follow-up shot continued to be blocked by Pickford. In the 36th minute, Botman headed the ball back and bounced, but was saved by Pickford after bounced. In the 37th minute, Botman shot from a small angle in the penalty area, and Pickford stretched out his foot from the side of the post. In the 39th minute, Everton made a quick counterattack, and Alcalas received a cross from the left and headed the ball and was saved by Pope. In the 53rd minute, Alcalas counterattacked and pushed forward, and a powerful shot was saved by Pope. In the 68th minute, Isaac received a pass from his teammate and was saved by Pickford. In the 73rd minute, Newcastle took a corner kick and Isaac volleyed directly over the crossbar. 【Occurrence lineup】 Newcastle starter: 22-Pope, 4-Botman (63 '2-Treipier), 5-Shar, 21-Liframento, 33-Dan Bourne, 8-Tonali, 10-Gordon (46 '28-Willock), 39-Guimalice, 11-Barnes (88 '18-Osula), 14-Isaac, 23-Jacob Murphy (70 '9-Wilson) Substitutes did not appear: 1-Dublafka, 6-Russells, 17-Craft, 36-Longstaff , 67-Lewis Miley Everton starts: 1-Pickford, 18-Ashley Young, 15-O'Brien, 5-Michael Keane, 19-Miccolenko, 27-Gayer, 37-James Garner, 11-Jack Harrison, 10-Ndiaye (76 '7-McNeil), 24-Alcalas (76 '16-Dukure), 14-Betto (88 '9-Lewin) Substitutes did not appear: 12-Virginia, 31-Begovic, 2-Patterson, 17-Shermitti, 22-Broa, 64-Welch
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