At 0-4 at home, the fans could not wait any longer and started to leave the stadium


Article by Alexandru Stanciu – Published Saturday, November 29, 2025 22:39 / Updated Saturday, November 29, 2025 23:05
Everton supporters started to leave the “Hill Dickinson Stadium” in the 60th minute of the match of the 13th round of the Premier League against Newcastle, lost with the score of 1-4.
“Coțofenele” was then leading with a score of 4-0, and the supporters could no longer endure the lamentable performance of the team coached by David Moyes and left the stadium in large numbers.
Everton supporters left the stadium in large numbers in the 60th minute of the match against Newcastle
After the surprising victory obtained in the epilogue of the previous stage, 1-0 against Manchester United at “Old Trafford”, a match in which the “candies” were outnumbered from the 13th minute, Everton had a miserable performance at home against Newcastle.
Defender Malick Thiaw opened the scoring in the very first minute of the match after Lewis Miley's decisive assist, the 19-year-old making it 2-0 in the 25th minute after an incredible mistake by Jordan Pickford.
Nick Woltemade established the score of the first half in the 45th minute, after the assist signed by Elanga. Thiaw managed the “double” in the 58th minute, at which point the Everton supporters started to leave the field.
Everton managed to score in the 64th minute, but Thierno Barry's goal was disallowed by VAR for a handball. However, the “candies” managed to score the goal of honor in the 69th minute, through Dewsbury-Hall.
Thus, Newcastle achieved their first away win this season, after 3 draws and 3 defeats. Thanks to this victory, the “Cotofene” climbed to 11th place in the Premier League, with 18 points, level with Everton, who are in 14th place, with a lower goal difference.
It's a complicated month ahead for Everton, with the 'candy' playing Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Arsenal, Burnley and Nottingham again.
On the other hand, in addition to the Champions League match with Bayer Leverkusen and Fulham in the FA Cup, Newcastle will play in the Premier League with Tottenham, Burnley, Sunderland, Chelsea, Manchester United and Burnley again.




