November 7, 2024

Newcastle United v Everton FC - Premier League

Joleon Lescott noticed Newcastle were targeting £20m Everton player last night.

Everton will feel fortunate to have escaped with a point last night, although they were much improved in the second half.

Relying on Jordan Pickford to keep them in it, who earned praise from Shay Given during the match, his heroics paid off late in the game as Dominic Calvert-Lewin finally ended his goal drought from the penalty spot.

Newcastle United v Everton FC - Premier League

It was hardly a vintage finish from 12 yards, but a goal is a goal, and now hopefully he can kick on.

However, with Newcastle United forcing the issue for the bulk of the game, there was bound to be a few holes formed in the Everton backline.

Joleon Lescott sought to outline one glaring example.

Joleon Lescott pinpoints Everton weakness

Newcastle United v Everton FC - Premier League
Well, speaking live on TNT Sports last night, the former Everton and Manchester City centre-back offered his expert outlook on what he felt the hosts were trying to do.

It was obviously no coincidence that all their attacks, especially at the start of the match, flowed down their left wing, where Ben Godfrey was deputising in his makeshift right-back role.

The £20m defender was terrorised, and his presence in the side was made even more frustrating given Seamus Coleman was fit.

Newcastle United v Everton FC - Premier League

He may well have scored an own goal to lose his side the match against AFC Bournemouth, but he did not play badly at all.

Eddie Howe clearly saw this change and made tactical shifts to exploit the lack of stability in that role, with Lescott noting: ‘I don’t know if it’s the game plan specifically but Newcastle have looked to isolate Godfrey down the right hand side.’

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