Newcastle vs Everton match build up

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Everton’s Phil Jagielka, who has been struggling with injury this season, was on the bench last weekend but is a doubt after missing a couple of training sessions this week. Fellow defender Leighton Baines remains sidelined with a back injury.

Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff is likely to miss the rest of the season with a knee ligament injury. Defender Ciaran Clark and goalkeeper Rob Elliot remain sidelined with respective knee and back injuries.

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Monday marks Rafa Benitez’s third anniversary of becoming Newcastle’s boss, but he won’t discuss staying beyond this season until Premier League safety is assured – along with the ‘tools’ to help avoid future relegation battles.

A fifth successive home league win – not achieved in the same top-flight season since Sir Bobby Robson’s day – would be a significant step.

Marco Silva says Everton need to treat every remaining game “as a final”. After their battling display against Liverpool last week, maybe seeing them all as derbies would be better.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez: “I was trying to avoid over-confidence in the group before the West Ham game but sometimes you can’t.

“We won’t make the same mistake. Everton is another final for us.

“We did well at Goodison Park, we played well, but they have good players and it will be a tough, tough game.”

Everton manager Marco Silva: “We have to look for each match as a final, like we did against Cardiff and in the derby.

“Newcastle are always a solid team. They are very strong in their defensive organisation. They have always got five men in their backline and with four players in front of them who are really solid.

“They do not concede many goals and they are really strong in counter-attack too.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

I am not sure what the Magpies’ approach will be like this time but I think what happens in this game is far more significant for Everton manager Marco Silva.

After all their hard work last week, and the way they raised their game, if the Toffees went to St James’ Park and got run over, then I would be seriously worried.

Prediction: 1-2

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Newcastle United

Everton

Source: BBC News

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