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Alan was red carded, LeWin sent an assist off the bench and Iwobi scored in stoppage time with 10-man Everton 1-0 Newcastle

Alan was red carded, LeWin sent an assist off the bench and Iwobi scored in stoppage time with 10-man Everton 1-0 Newcastle

At 03:45 Beijing time on March 18, the Premier League ushered in a make-up match in the 20th round, with Everton hosting Newcastle United.

In the first half, Fraser's blast outside the box was slightly offside, and neither side was able to score; in the second half, Alain flew red and left the field, Everton played 11-10, and Lewin scored a deadlock goal in stoppage time for Iwobi.

In the end, 10-man Everton beat Newcastle 1-0 to end the team's four-game league losing streak and sending Newcastle to two consecutive league defeats.

Alan was red carded, LeWin sent an assist off the bench and Iwobi scored in stoppage time with 10-man Everton 1-0 Newcastle

Newcastle won with 17 shots, Begović made 6 saves, Iwobi snipped in stoppage time, and 10 Everton made 1-0 Newcastle!

The Premier League ushered in a make-up match in the 20th round, with Four Consecutive Defeat Everton sitting at home to meet Newcastle, who had only lost once in the last 10 premier league rounds. After the opening, Newcastle dominated the attack and occupied more attacks, but Everton substitute goalkeeper Begovic made six saves in the whole game to save the goal after Alain was sent off 10 to 11. England international Lewin came off the bench and collided with Iwobi in stoppage time, with Iwobi scoring a killer goal to help 10-man Everton beat Newcastle 1-0 at home to score a valuable three points on the relegation road. After the game, Begovic, who saved six times, scored a game-high 8.2 points, which was a well-deserved best of the game and the key to Everton's win.

Alan was red carded, LeWin sent an assist off the bench and Iwobi scored in stoppage time with 10-man Everton 1-0 Newcastle

Newcastle lost so badly! Throughout the match, Newcastle had more than 60% possession of the ball, with a total of 17 shots on goal, of which 6 were on target; Everton had a total of 9 shots on goal, including 3 on target. Newcastle's possession, shot counts and shots on target were close to twice as high as Everton's, but a last-minute defensive slack was eliminated by Iwobi. Everton ended a four-game losing streak and Newcastle suffered two consecutive league defeats.

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