With a number of new arrivals seeking to make their mark for both sides, Newcastle United welcome Everton to St James’ Park for Tuesday’s Premier League battle.
With a number of new arrivals seeking to make their mark for both sides, Newcastle United welcome Everton to St James’ Park for Tuesday’s Premier League battle.
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Match: Newcastle United vs Everton, EPL
Date: February 09, 2022
Time: 01:15 AM (IST)
Venue: St James’ Park
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It was hardly a surprise to see Newcastle splash the cash in January as they endeavour to drag themselves away from the dotted line, but the signing of one particular Brazilian lynchpin headlined the Magpies’ winter business during the last knockings of the window. Despite persistent links with Champions League-chasing Arsenal, Bruno Guimaraes made the move to Tyneside from Lyon in a real statement from intent from Newcastle, who have also bolstered their defensive ranks with the signings of Dan Burn and Matt Targett.
Eddie Howe would have ideally wanted to boost his attacking ranks further after welcoming Chris Wood to the club, but they may not need to worry if Jonjo Shelvey continues to make the net ripple, as the midfielder’s free kick sunk Leeds to hand Newcastle just their second win of the league season on January 22. The Magpies still have plenty of work to do if they are to avoid a humiliating demotion to the Championship, but Howe’s 19th-placed crop are now just one point below Norwich City with a game in hand, so the new arrivals cannot make an impact quickly enough.
Dubravka; Trippier, Schar, Burn, Targett; Willock, Shelvey, Guimaraes; Fraser, Wood, Saint-Maximin
The new arrivals for Everton in Donny van de Beek and Dele Alli would not take centre stage in the FA Cup due to their ineligibility, but the new manager bounce would be in full effect for the Toffees as they saw off Brentford with aplomb. Richarlison, Yerry Mina, Mason Holgate and Andros Townsend were all on target as Lampard enjoyed a near perfect start to life in the Goodison Park dugout, and Lord knows how much Everton needed a dominant performance to boost their depleted confidence.
Ending a three-game losing run in the Premier League is the next task at hand for Lampard, who takes the reins with Everton languishing in 16th place in the table – only four points clear of the drop zone but with games in hand on the teams around them. It would be equally unthinkable for the Goodison Park outfit to drop down to the second tier of English football, but only Newcastle and Burnley have performed worse on the road than the Toffees this season, with their only win away from home coming against Brighton & Hove Albion back in August.
Pickford; Holgate, Keane, Mina; Coleman, Allan, Gomes, Mykolenko; Townsend, Richarlison, Gray
Both Newcastle and Everton will hope to see their wealth of January arrivals act as the catalysts for a better second half of the season, and confidence may slowly be growing in the two camps. Howe’s side are sure to take note of the Toffees’ frailties on the road, but with an abundance of talent set to take their place on the Everton bench, some inspired substitutions could turn the tide in Lampard’s favour on Tuesday.
Everton have already shown signs of improvement under Frank Lampard and will look to pull themselves further away from the relegation zone. The Toffees have an impressive squad and pulled off a few impressive moves in the transfer window. Newcastle United also flexed their financial muscle last month and are now well-placed to move up the league table. Everton are the better team at the moment, however, and hold the upper hand going into this game.
Newcastle United 1-2 Everton, predicted by us.