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Everton woes deepen; Newcastle extend run

2023-01-22 HKT 08:38
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  • Everton's Demarai Gray slides in on West Ham's Lucas Paqueta. The Merseyside club's sixth defeat in seven has left them in deep relegation trouble. Photo: AP
    Everton's Demarai Gray slides in on West Ham's Lucas Paqueta. The Merseyside club's sixth defeat in seven has left them in deep relegation trouble. Photo: AP
Everton's relegation fears grew after a 2-0 loss at West Ham United on Saturday as Newcastle United stretched their unbeaten Premier League run to a club-record 15 matches and crept up into third place despite being held to a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace.

Only Southampton are below Everton – on goal difference alone – after the bottom side lost 1-0 at home to Aston Villa, while West Ham's win meant Bournemouth replaced them in the bottom three despite earning a point in their 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest.

Everton have been an ever-present in the top flight since 1954-55, but relegation remains a real possibility this term after another uninspiring display at West Ham.

The defeat – Everton's sixth in their last seven league games – will add to the pressure on manager Frank Lampard, while for West Ham boss David Moyes' victory will be sweet relief after his side took just one point from the last 21 available.

Jarrod Bowen scored both goals in a seven-minute first half spell, first netting from close range on the end of Emerson Palmieri's cross, before being set up for his second by good work by Michail Antonio.

Everton offered little in attack, with away supporters again calling for the club's board to resign throughout the clash. They have collected just 15 points from their 20 league this season – their fewest points won after 20 games of any league campaign in their history.

"Pressure is nothing new to us, we were in the same situation last season," Everton's Alex Iwobi told Sky Sports. "We have a break coming up and we have to regroup. It is not just the manager who takes responsibility, the players are fighting for him and the club."

Newcastle kept a sixth successive Premier League clean sheet but were left frustrated at Palace.

They have 39 points and are third on goal difference ahead of Manchester United, who play leaders Arsenal on Sunday.

Second-placed Manchester City, who host Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, have 42 points with Arsenal on 47.

Southampton suffered a blow in their bid to avoid relegation as they lost to Villa in a match disrupted by a rogue drone.

Ollie Watkins struck Villa's winner in the 77th minute off a free kick by Douglas Luiz shortly after Saints had been controversially denied the opening goal by VAR.

Forest's Sam Surridge fired a late equaliser against his former club to earn his side a point at Bournemouth, leaving Gary O'Neil's side in the bottom three, while teenage striker Evan Ferguson rescued a 2-2 draw for Brighton & Hove Albion at Leicester City. (Reuters)

Everton woes deepen; Newcastle extend run