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Everton 3 - 1 Newcastle

KO: Sun May 13 15:00:00 BST 2012 Ground: Goodison Park 
Att: 39517 Referee: A Marriner 

Newcastle Skipper Coloccini Calls For Final Push Against Everton

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The Magpies can claim a place in next season's UEFA Champions League, but they need Arsenal and/or Tottenham to slip up.

The two north London clubs are in third and fourth place respectively, and Coloccini wants Newcastle to keep the pressure on their rivals by claiming all three points from their tricky trip to Goodison Park.

"We are fighting for a dream, so it is a very important game," said Coloccini.

"We are confident, because we played well against Chelsea.

"We've played well against Manchester City too. We lost [to City on Sunday] but the final result came because they scored the first goal and we were chasing an equaliser.

"We have a very tough game, but it is one we can win. We have to do our own work at Everton and take the three points first. If we do that, it puts pressure on Tottenham and Arsenal and we'll see - but we have to do our own job first.

"When you're on the pitch, you do not take notice of other scores.

"At half-time, we may hear of the scores, and I'm sure people may shout the score to us, but unless we win, we will not get there. So the job of winning is the most important to us.

"We will make sure of that first. We're very happy but we still have the chance to finish third or fourth and we're still fighting for that."

Newcastle fall just short

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Everton finish the season with four-point lead over Liverpool

Newcastle's dream of returning to the UEFA Champions League proved just out of reach on the final day of the season as they lost 3-1 at Everton.

Wins for Arsenal and Tottenham among the other Premier League top-four contenders rendered the Goodison Park encounter ultimately meaningless, but boss Alan Pardew will still be slightly disappointed.

Everton were 2-0 in front at half-time through Steven Pienaar's deflected effort and an added goal from Nikica Jelavic before John Heitinga's second-half header extended their lead.

Tony Hibbert's own goal gave Newcastle some hope, but they never truly threatened any sort of comeback and the match was shrouded by Everton substitute Tim Cahill's red card after the final whistle for putting his hands on the throat of Yohan Cabaye.

Pardew will be frustrated his squad could not finish in the top four, but a fifth-placed finish is still a remarkable achievement, while Everton will be delighted to have completed the campaign with a four-point lead over Liverpool.

Finishing as high as they have only two years after being promoted back to the top flight and with the Europa League to look forward to, Newcastle and boss Pardew - who was named Premier League manager of the season earlier this week - can reflect with great satisfaction on a campaign few could have anticipated before it got under way.

With Joey Barton, Kevin Nolan and Jose Enrique leaving the club and Andy Carroll having already departed, expectations among Newcastle supporters were less than sky-high last summer, but some of the players Pardew has brought in have proved masterstrokes, the likes of Papiss Cisse, Demba Ba and Yohan Cabaye rapidly developing into Toon icons over the course of the campaign.

Advantage

In Sunday's final-day clash, though, they were ultimately outshone by their opponents.

Newcastle almost went in front in the opening minute when a free-kick ricocheted around the Everton box, but Tim Howard dived on the ball to prevent it bouncing across the line and after Ba had fired a shot well over, the hosts began to get into their stride.

Marouane Fellaini sent a header off target and five minutes later, the Toffees had the lead when the Belgian midfielder teed up Pienaar, whose strike from outside the box took a deflection off Magpies defender Mike Williamson and looped in.

Pienaar almost had another in the 21st minute, but rifled narrowly wide after the ball had come across goal to him from Leon Osman.

Everton kept pushing forward and just before the half-hour they did double their advantage through their in-form marksman Jelavic.

Having brought the ball down - possibly with his arm - and unleashed one shot which Krul saved, the Croat was alert to tuck away the rebound for his 11th goal since joining the Merseyside club in January.

The hosts were mounting attack after attack, with Krul just beating Fellaini to a cross and Darron Gibson and Osman shooting wide.

Bombardment

Gibson then sent another effort down Krul's throat, with Newcastle's only reply in among the bombardment being a Jonas Gutierrez attempt which whistled the wrong side of the post.

The visitors managed to apply some pressure right at the end of the first half, but Cisse shot wide and Hatem Ben Arfa missed the target with a free-kick.

Cisse dragged a shot wide moments after the restart, but Everton were swiftly back on the offensive, with Jelavic turning and firing off-target.

Gibson brought a save out of Krul with a free-kick and after Howard had got in the way of a Ba strike, the Toffees added a third goal.

Heitinga was the man to head it home, connecting with another Gibson free-kick.

The job looked done for the hosts, but then Hibbert got in a mix-up and headed past his own goalkeeper.

It threw Newcastle a lifeline, and Howard then did well to claw away a header from Cisse.

The visitors could offer no more, though, and Everton might have had a fourth by the end, with Cahill being denied by Krul, Gibson shooting wide and Osman hitting the post.

There were disappointing scenes after the final whistle as players from both sides got involved in a skirmish, with Cahill being shown a red card.

Everton Team Statistics Newcastle United
3 Goals 1
2 1st Half Goals 0
10 Shots on Target 3
6 Shots off Target 5
1 Blocked Shots 3
4 Corners 3
18 Fouls 16
3 Offsides 1
2 Yellow Cards 1
1 Red Cards 0
80.1 Passing Success 81
20 Tackles 21
80 Tackles Success 85.7
46.9 Possession 53.1
53.3 Territorial Advantage 46.7
372 Total Passes 442
14 Total Crosses 10
139 Lost Balls 134
52 Recoveries 44
53.8 1st Half Poss. 46.2
37.7 2nd Half Poss. 62.3
 

 

Man of the match: Marouane Fellaini, again, relished his position just off a lone frontman and proved a constant threat.

Goal of the match: Nikica Jelavic's effort was a superb piece of adjustment to show his predatory instincts after a fine save from Tim Krul.

Gaffe of the match: Tony Hibbert's own goal was a dreadful mix-up between the defender and goalkeeper Tim Howard.

Talking point: Will Newcastle be able to keep hold of their stars after failing to qualify for the Champions League?

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Match links

Everton

24 Tim Howard
2 Tony Hibbert
5 John Heitinga
6 Phil Jagielka
3 Leighton Baines
21 Leon Osman
18 Phil Neville
4 Darron Gibson
22 Steven Pienaar
25 Marouane Fellaini
7 Nikica Jelavic

Substitutes
1 Jan Mucha
11 Denis Stracqualursi
15 Sylvain Distin
17 Tim Cahill
19 Magaye Gueye
20 Ross Barkley
23 Seamus Coleman

Newcastle

26 Tim Krul
14 James Perch
6 Mike Williamson
2 Fabricio Coloccini
3 Davide Santon
4 Yohan Cabaye
24 Cheick Tiote
10 Hatem Ben Arfa
18 Jonas Gutierrez
9 Papiss Cisse
19 Demba Ba

Substitutes
35 Rob Elliot
15 Dan Gosling
16 Ryan Taylor
22 Sylvain Marveaux
23 Shola Ameobi
25 Gabriel Obertan
31 Shane Ferguson

Barclays Premier League

Pos Team P Pts
1 Arsenal 0 0
2 Aston Villa 0 0
3 Cardiff City 0 0
4 Chelsea 0 0
5 Crystal Palace 0 0
6 Everton 0 0
7 Fulham 0 0
8 Hull City 0 0
9 Liverpool 0 0
10 Manchester City 0 0
11 Manchester United 0 0
12 Newcastle United 0 0
13 Norwich City 0 0
14 Southampton 0 0
15 Stoke City 0 0
16 Sunderland 0 0
17 Swansea City 0 0
18 Tottenham Hotspur 0 0
19 West Bromwich Albion 0 0
20 West Ham United 0 0