Everton’s English midfielder Ross Barkley celebrates scoring their second goal from the penalty spot during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Newcastle United at Goodison Park. — AFP Everton’s English midfielder Ross Barkley celebrates scoring their second goal from the penalty spot during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Newcastle United at Goodison Park. — AFP

LIVERPOOL: Everton defeated Newcastle 3-0 for their first home win in the Premier League since November on Wednesday as the struggling Magpies were left inside the relegation zone. Aaron Lennon was on target after 23 minutes while Ross Barkley tucked away two late penalties although Everton should have won more comfortably, being denied by the woodwork three times in six second- half minutes. Everton left out goalkeeper Tim Howard as well as below-par defender John Stones while their £13.5million signing from Lokomotiv Moscow, Oumar Niasse, was introduced before the the kick-off.

Newcastle gave a debut to winger Andros Townsend with deadline day loan signing Seydou Doumbia on the bench. Everton were quickly into top gear and had the first chance early on as Barkley found Romelu Lukaku who in turn laid the ball off to Tom Cleverly. But the former Manchester United player’s low drive was turned to safety by Newcastle keeper Rob Elliot. The home side was deservedly ahead after 23 minutes when Lennon collected the ball on the edge of the penalty area, turned and drove it low into the goal. Barkley then tried a cheeky lob after Elliot had ill-advisedly darted from his area to try and head the ball away but the England midfielder’s attempt was too high.

Lennon almost had a second three minutes before the interval but his close-range effort, from a cross by Seamus Coleman, was blocked by Chancel Mbemba. That was Mbemba’s last involvement of the evening as he picked up a foot injury and was replaced by Jamaal Lascelles. Newcastle’s best chance of the first half only came in time added-on when Joel Robles had to be alert to smother a Daryl Janmaat cross with Ayoze Perez hovering. Lukaku, suffering from a back problem, was taken off at the break and his replacement Arouna Kone should have scored from close range after Lennon had been denied by an Elliot save. Elliot then pushed a Barkley drive onto the crossbar while the woodwork also saved the visitors when Jonjo Shelvey blocked another attempt onto the bar. Incredibly, Cleverley also saw a free-kick come off the upright. — AFP