 Welcome to Trophy TV, here is the matri action. Everton 3, new castle united, nil y Gwladyson Park tonight. I fantastic three points for the Blues and a brilliant performance from Everton, it must be said. I dragged myself out of my sick bed to get to this one and I'm absolutely delighted I did. The Blues, seeing the line up, obviously very disappointing to lose James Garnett before the game. It meant I had to play the core, I had to play in midfield alongside the Drisha Garnett game Jack Harrison played behind Dominic Alvert Lubin who'd returned following an injury. You know what I thought Everton started the game really well on the front foot, got off the new castle and really took the game to them exactly what I want to see from the team at home. Get off the teams, don't sit and wait for them to do things. I thought that was where I thought we did it wrong against Manchester United in the last home game but tonight we went off the new castle. Listen, new castle are a good side, they're also side with a few injuries as well and they were there for the taking tonight. We said this in the preview that you have to take your moments against these teams. They're coming, injury hit, they're playing a lot of football. You've got to get after them and try and get a result, make it an advantage for you and that's exactly what Everton did tonight. We missed chances again in the first half, Dominic Alvert Lubin had won a header which looked like a push on him, to those he should have done a bit better with. A good run from Jack Harris and Slid Domin and he hit it across the Bravco but he made a good save. He just didn't quite connect with it though. Had he connected properly back across the keeper I think he'd have scored but the goalkeeper's made a good save from that one. And then he also blazed over and I don't know how he did inside the six yard box. If he did just toe poked it, goal was either scored but he put it high over the crossbar. Newcastle didn't really offer that much in the first half but he did have two decent chances. Isaac headed one wide, he didn't connect with it properly and Almaron goryn round the back with Everton losing possession in the midfield but he could only side foot of the job and pick for them. It was an easy save for England's number one. We got to halftime and Everton had been a better side. I think Newcastle had had more of the ball but Everton had been the more creative side shall we say. And that really put us in a position where it will put me in a position of frustration because we've been here before with town games where we've gone in at the break level and we should have been ahead. We've even gone in behind in some games where we should have taken our chances. And so I was pleased with the way we played because we had, like I said, we've been the better side in the first 45 but to go in nil nil, I think Newcastle would have been the happier team at the break. We came out the second half and the second half was a bit more even, I think. Although Newcastle's best chances did come from Everton mistakes and in particular Tarkovsky, one of them were trying to play out from the back. They are one of the best pressing sides in the league and we were playing a stupid ball to Tarkovsky and Anthony Gordon took it off him and luckily it was Almaron, I think, ends up having a shot with the goalkeeper saved comfortably. We had another one with Tarkovsky where he sliced it and it ran to Anthony Gordon and he went through and side-footed over trying to kill it in. And they were real, you know, the moments that Newcastle looked threatened and were coming from us. We had opportunities to take shots and we didn't. There was a cornet to the back post which was one, I don't know how we didn't scramble it in but Newcastle somehow scrambled it away from the goal line before anyone could put it in. And I think again Everton's lack of depth and we know this. We know we've got a lack of depth in the squad. It was imminent, you know, imminent. It was evident rather. Certainly we were about 15 minutes ago, we were looking a bit leggy. Jack Harrison was looking tired playing in that roll-off thong. I think Ashley Young had quite a solid game on the right. You know, him and James Coleman, Coleman had been brilliant in all fairness but was looking tired and we were looking for that little bit of energy. But I think the manager probably looked across the bench and it's like you've got Dan Dume who hasn't been convincing at all since coming on loan and he doesn't really, isn't really someone I think he was banging the door down to play. I don't think he's doing, he hasn't done enough when I've seen him. He's obviously not doing enough in training for the manager. We made the change, James Coleman went down. He seems to be indicating he'd had an impact challenge, which is why he went down. And we saw him be replaced by Nathan Patterson who came on. And Everton, Everton still tried to press the game. In fact, to be honest, I was surprised how late McNeill scored. I thought he'd scored a bit earlier, I think maybe with the injury time. But it was the 79th minute care in trivia. A look to play a pass and sort of hesitated and McNeill took the ball off him and raised towards gold. I'm in a calvert loop and made a good bend and run to the left. And McNeill just opened up that left foot and arrowed the shot beyond the braf get to give us the lead and to send gooders and interraches really and the noise level went up brilliant strike from Dwight McNeill, absolutely tremendous to put us one up. And we then go and get a second and it's trivia again. He put him under pressure and it's hard as I think this time that nicks the ball off him takes it forward, brilliantly into the box, squares it for Dwight McNeill who's got a chance to score. He mis-hit it, albeit it hits his foot and rolls to the corey and the corey smashes it back where the braf kick came from to give Everton a true goal lead. Just before that we'd replaced Dominic Alvertloom with Beto and we tuned it up in the 86th minute. And at that moment you're thinking, right, let's just knock it into corner flags now. Ironically Newcastle come back into the game at that point and I almost got a goal through Alexander Isaac running through and trying to dink it over to the open pick for Boriritham and Bombs Wide, luckily. And he'd had another one which a couple of them had a swunga buta in the box that eventually ended up on top of the net. The referee indicated to be 10 minutes of stop of time. I couldn't believe it in my seat. 10 minutes. I don't know where he got it from because he'd seen things that nobody else saw the referee and then when there was a head injury between, I think it might have been, Kraft and Loschart and Jared Branthwaith. He'd just let play go on, very strange. Everton though did score a third goal and it was a fantastic goal. Oh, there was Olaise going all round the stadium as Everton placed some great keeper and eventually it got worked out on Nathan Paterson and you'd think and just drop that into the corner and let Beto get after it. But he didn't play the lovely little angled round the corner passing Beto, race through, brilliantly ran on. You're wondering as he hit it a little bit too far, steadied himself and slidded under Dubravka to get his first Premier League goal and to give Everton all three points. A huge, huge victory go to some park tonight. Brilliant win. This isn't a fancied Everton for a narrow win tonight but we had to get things right. We had to score the first goal and it worked out that way but we did take the game away from Newcastle brilliantly and a 3-0 win without the bottom three which is fantastic for us. And the main thing is with Everton, without the 10 points deduction we'd be six points behind Newcastle in the table which shows you how well we've done of late. It's our sixth win of the season more than anybody in the bottom half and we should really be looking for a top half finish shouldn't we? But obviously we've got the points deduction so we have to deal with that but great news to be out of that bottom three. Brilliant win. Two brilliant wins on the run for Sean Dight. He's meant two clean sheets as well. It's a fantastic result. Man o'r math, for me I'm going to give it to Vitaly Michalenco. I thought he was brilliant all night really. The brand twig was fantastic as well. Lots of people put a huge work rating, huge effort in but I'm giving it to Michalenco. Fans are brilliant again. It was obviously the booing of the Premier League anthem and also the 10 minutes holding up the corrupt balance as well. But Everton have well rewarded. Brilliant to see Beto score his goal. Obviously we had the weight for the VAR offside but it was given and he was delighted and it means probably more to him than any other player to score a good or some part tonight. He deserved it and you see him with his celebrations at the end that much he meant to him. So fantastic that. It's a great win and we've got a big game on Sunday now against Chelsea. Godderson as well and the opportunity to get another three points there. A hit in this team at the moment. It'll be a tough game again. She's me but hopefully we'll have James Nanna and Amidur Omnana back in the squad as well for Sunday to give us a bit more strength but brilliant win tonight at Godderson Park. Made off for Sean Dight and his coaching team. We've got to get these home results going our way. We've won two home games in the Premier League both 3-0 and we've won a caravow cup game 3-0 as well. So the goals are there. We just got to keep it going. What a fantastic win tonight against the good side. Excuse me. There you go. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Brilliant win tonight. I'm going to enjoy it. Nid y rest am nachod. Take it easy. Thanks for watching. See you later.