
"Malick Thiaw scored twice as Newcastle United ran riot in a 4-1 hammering of Everton on Saturday. Newcastle went to Hill Dickinson Stadium in search of their first away win in the Premier League this season, and they claimed it in sensational fashion. Thiaw headed them in front after just 55 seconds, before a blunder from Jordan Pickford saw Lewis Miley's strike squirm through the Everton goalkeeper in the 25th minute. Lewis Hall hit the crossbar before Nick Woltemade deftly made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time as Everton, shorn of the suspended Idrissa Gueye, crumbled."
"Thierno Barry saw what he thought was his first Everton goal disallowed for an accidental handball, though Everton did grab a consolation when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall brilliantly brought down James Tarkowski's pass and prodded home. Data Debrief: Magpies soar on the Mersey Without Gueye, Everton's midfield offered little protection, but even so, Michael Keane, Tarkowski, Jake O'Brien and Vitaliy Mykolenko hardly covered themselves in glory, with Newcastle having eight shots on target from 13 attempts in total."
Newcastle United won 4-1 at Hill Dickinson Stadium, securing their first away Premier League victory this season. Malick Thiaw scored twice, opening the scoring after 55 seconds and adding another header in the 58th minute. Lewis Miley's strike squirmed through Jordan Pickford in the 25th minute and Nick Woltemade made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored Everton's consolation after bringing down James Tarkowski's pass. Everton, without the suspended Idrissa Gueye, offered little midfield protection while defenders and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford also struggled. Newcastle registered eight shots on target from 13 attempts.
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