Joe Buck delivers his verdict on Newcastle United's 1-1 draw with Everton at St James' Park. The Magpies took an early lead through Alexander Isak but a late Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty rescued a point for the visitors.
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00:00 So, Nicasio United unable to capitalise on Saturday's brilliant win against West Ham.
00:07 They've slipped to a 1-1 draw here. I told Neville it was a game where Nicasio didn't
00:12 really ever get into their groove. It seemed it was a tired performance really. I think
00:17 they came into the game with obviously a few injury problems from Saturday with LaSalle
00:21 obviously out for an extended period of time. Neither Tino, Livermando, Miguel Almaron or
00:25 Kieran Trippier also featured today. So, Nicasio's bench involved two keepers and four academy
00:30 graduates with very limited Premier League experience between them. You know, you thought
00:35 Nicasio were just getting over their injury problems but they're back either way. But
00:38 yeah, it was a decent start to be fair for Nicasio. You've got to give him that. Isak
00:43 scored very early on within the first 15 minutes. It was a great goal by him. Harvey Barnes
00:46 with a lovely delicate sort of lob over the defence and Isak did what he does best. Got
00:51 onto it, shoved off a couple of challenges, turned on his right foot and curled past Jordan
00:56 Pickford. And you think 15 minutes in it's a good start and you hope Nicasio can hold
01:00 on. They had a good start on Saturday and threw it away but they did hold on. I think
01:04 Everton posed little threats in the first half because they had a couple of chances
01:08 from set-pieces but Nicasio were comfortable for most of that first half but didn't really
01:14 create too much themselves in that first period. Now the second half starts almost 2-0 up.
01:21 Not really threatening than they did. James Falcovsky's clearance was smashed off the
01:24 post. It was an almost a comical own goal. It would have been the perfect set-off for
01:27 Nicasio but unfortunately that didn't happen. And yeah, you felt as the game went on and
01:33 on that Nicasio would need another one. We've seen their defensive record recently, certainly
01:36 this year, hasn't been great so you felt like they would need another one. Alexander Isak
01:41 then had a shot cleared off the line. It was great work by Harvey Barnes. He played it
01:45 back to Isak and Isak's so... he's a really scuffish up. He hits it in the ground, doesn't
01:48 get enough power, make a line, go ahead, sit clear. And from that moment you do worry,
01:52 is that going to be the kind of day it was? And it ultimately proved to be that. Five
01:57 minutes from time, Everton send the ball into the box. Paul Dummett who came on for Lewis
02:01 Hall, he grabs Ashley Young and to be fair it's a penalty. Referee then doesn't initially
02:06 give it but after a VAR review it is given and yeah, it is a penalty. I don't think anyone
02:11 can have any complaints about that. He grabs him round the head, Ashley Young goes down.
02:17 And yeah, it's a penalty and Cavalier puts it away, Dabravka does get a hand to it but
02:23 he can't stop it. Yeah, Newcastle tried after that to get an equaliser but it didn't really
02:28 test Jordan Pickford. Pickford made a couple of good saves during the game, the saves you
02:32 would expect him to make. It wasn't anything that you wouldn't expect him to do but yeah,
02:36 Newcastle were very disappointed to let the lead slip, especially with just a few minutes
02:40 to go before the end of the match. They'll be unable to make it back-to-back victories
02:45 and it wasn't really one step back tonight I don't think. I think it sort of just stood
02:50 still. I think before the West Ham and Everton game you would have took four points from
02:53 these probably but then they're going to have to go full on and get a win. But if they do
02:57 that, that's seven points for a week, that's something that they would feel is a positive
03:01 step but yeah, disappointing end to the game. A game that they'll feel they've won. I don't
03:07 know, I think that, do you think Newcastle deserved to win? Probably, you know. Did Everton
03:11 deserve a point? I don't think they did. I think it doesn't make sense because obviously
03:15 someone's got to get a point and Newcastle don't win and that's a point but I don't think
03:18 Everton just stayed in the game and got a penalty and converted the penalty. I think
03:22 Newcastle will feel frustrated that they weren't able to finish their opponents off and feel
03:27 that that was theirs for the taking but that's what happens when you don't get your chance,
03:31 especially in the Premier League. Teams have quality throughout and Everton, Calvert-Lewin
03:35 might not have scored in a long time but he's let it go against Newcastle and from the penalty
03:39 spot, Odds are he's going to score so yeah, Newcastle will be disappointed to have thrown
03:43 it away but they deserve, it was a penalty and they deserve probably not to get the win
03:49 so overall, you think it's a point of fair result? I don't know, you could look at it
03:52 from either ways but yeah, as I said, Newcastle will be disappointed not getting a win, same
03:56 as that, they'll want to win their home games. And yeah, then I have to head to Catmull on
04:00 Saturday probably with the same squad, it doesn't look like too many of their injured
04:06 players are going to come back, Trippie is looking for another couple of weeks, Tino
04:08 Livingren might not, Miguel Alonso might not return until next month so they're going to
04:11 have to go again with the squad they've got and yeah, they'll have to hope to try and
04:14 galvanise themselves again for that trip against Fulham. Fulham themselves got a disappointing
04:18 defeat in Isle of Vale, won a bounce back so yeah, it's a massive, massive game on Saturday
04:22 after a disappointing night on Tyneside.
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