
"Extremely frustrating. We worked hard to get back into the game twice. Everton aren't easy to score against, so chasing it took a lot out of us. Then we undo it with avoidable mistakes. The second one especially hurt us mentally. From the start of the second half up until our goal, we were dominant. But those lapses cost us."
"You can look at the person that makes a mistake, but then you've got to go back a bit further than that and go, why has that happened? What's the reason? Of course, team selection is key for me. That's my power that I have to make changes."
Newcastle United suffered a defeat to Everton in the Premier League, with goalkeeper Nick Pope making an error that led to an Everton goal. Manager Eddie Howe expressed frustration about the team's performance, noting they worked hard to get back into the game twice but undid their efforts through avoidable mistakes. Howe refused to single out individual players, instead emphasizing collective defensive responsibility. He suggested team selection changes could follow such errors, hinting Pope might be dropped. Newcastle has now lost three consecutive home league matches for the first time under Howe's management since November 2021, marking a disappointing season for a team expected to challenge for Champions League qualification.
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