Newcastle’s fast start lays platform for 4-1 thumping of Everton

Newcastle United’s Nick Woltemade celebrates scoring their third goal with Harvey Barnes and Bruno Guimaraes during their EPL match against Everton — Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool — Nov. 29, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 29 November 2025
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Newcastle’s fast start lays platform for 4-1 thumping of Everton

  • Lewis Miley and Nick Woltemade added two more in the first half to give Newcastle a 3-0 lead at the break
  • Newcastle moved into 11th after 13 games, level on 18 points with Everton who are 14th

LIVERPOOL: Newcastle United’s Malick Thiaw scored the fastest goal of the Premier League season after 52 seconds in the 4-1 thrashing of Everton on Saturday as his side recorded their first away win of the campaign at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Lewis Miley and Nick Woltemade added two more in the first half to give Newcastle a 3-0 lead at the break, before Thiaw bagged his second goal as the visitors took advantage of more poor defending from the home side.

Newcastle moved into 11th after 13 games, level on 18 points with Everton who are 14th after conceding four goals for the first time at their new ground on the banks of the River Mersey.
It was the perfect 48th birthday present for Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, a boyhood Everton fan, despite a superb goal for the hosts from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
“Today was a big step forward, I thought the players played really well and we are delighted. We are heading in the right direction,” Howe said.

NEWCASTLE GET PERFECT START
Thiaw headed in from Miley’s corner for only Newcastle’s fourth away goal this season as they got the perfect start.
His goal was seven seconds quicker than Phil Foden’s earlier on Saturday in Manchester City’s 3-2 win against Leeds
United.

“I’m grateful, it is an incredible moment for me,” Thiaw said. “The Newcastle fans have welcomed me like it is my new home so I am really grateful.”
Everton reacted well to going behind and dominated possession, but it was Newcastle who scored the next goal following an error by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
The home side failed to clear a ball in the box and it fell to Miley, whose shot was straight at the England keeper but went in through his legs.
Newcastle then hit the crossbar when Lewis Hall’s shot deflected off Michael Keane before the visitors scored a third.
Everton’s Tim Iroegbunam, in the side for the suspended Idrissa Gueye, misjudged a ball on the right and Anthony Elanga played in Woltemade, whose expert chip over Pickford made it 3-0.
Everton’s halftime substitute Carlos Alcaraz rattled the bar with a rasping shot early in the second period but more poor defending allowed Thiaw to head in his second.
Thierno Barry had a goal ruled out for the home side when he was adjudged to have handled before scoring but Dewsbury-Hall’s brilliant first touch saw him net a consolation for Everton.


Salama smashes course record with sensational 60 at Madinaty

Updated 04 February 2026
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Salama smashes course record with sensational 60 at Madinaty

  • Spaniard cards 10-under-par round with 9 birdies and a chip-in eagle to lead by four in Egypt

CAIRO: Spain’s Juan Salama fired a sensational 10-under-par course record of 60 to take a four-shot lead after the opening round of the Egypt Golf Series.

Salama’s stunning round at Madinaty Golf Club bettered the previous record of 63 and included nine birdies and a chip-in eagle on the par-five ninth — his final hole of the day after the field started on the 10th.

The Spaniard, who finished runner-up to Jack Davidson in last week’s play-off at Address Marassi, dropped his only shot of the day on the eighth hole, meaning a par there would have given him the magical 59.

“It was definitely an early start today — I was up at 3:45 a.m. stretching, breakfast at 4:30, and we arrived at the course around 5:30, so I was warming up in the dark, which was pretty crazy,” said Salama.

“But it actually went really well. I love being first out because the greens are perfect with no footprints and the ball rolls beautifully. The conditions here at Madinaty Golf Club have been fantastic all week.

“I made nine birdies with just one dropped shot, and on the last hole I really fancied the chip-in for eagle. My personal best round is nine under, so I went for it and it paid off. I feel like my game has been in a really good place the last couple of weeks. I’ve been working hard, my family has been a huge support, and my wife keeps me very disciplined, so it’s nice to see that work paying off.”

Last week’s winner Jack Davidson is the closest pursuer after a six-under 64 that included seven birdies and just one dropped shot at the par-five 13th — his fourth hole of the day.

“It was a similar situation to last week, chasing Juan Salama again, but I’m really happy with six under,” said Davidson. “The wind made it tough at times, but I managed to hole a few nice putts and keep the momentum going after last week’s play-off win.

“The up-and-down on eight was a big moment. It’s one of the hardest holes on the course, so saving par there and going on to make birdie at the last was huge. With an early tee time tomorrow, hopefully we get slightly better conditions and fresher greens.”

Four players currently share third place at five under par: Argentina’s Gaston Bertinotti, Wales’ Owen Edwards, Germany’s Tim Tillmanns and Italy’s Ludovico Addabbo, who sits second in the MENA Golf Tour Rankings.

“It was a great round, to be honest. I played really solid,” said Bertinotti. “The course was playing pretty tough — really firm and fast, especially on the downhill shots — and the wind picked up after the fourth hole, which made things even more challenging.

“The wind makes the course a lot more challenging. There are holes where you can be hitting three clubs less than normal from the rough because the ball just doesn’t stop downwind. Both nines are tough in different ways. On the front you hit more drivers, and on the back there are a lot of demanding iron shots, especially with the par threes and the water in play.”

Rankings leader Chris Wood is absent this week as he competes in the Qatar Masters on the DP World Tour, and with Addabbo well placed heading into round two, there is an opportunity to close the gap at the top of the standings.

The Egyptian contingent found the windy conditions challenging but took plenty of positives from the experience of competing against the international field.

“Conditions are pretty tough with the wind,” said Ahmed Morgan, who carded an 81. “When I played this course on the Asian Tour without wind it was much easier, but with these conditions there are some really demanding holes. The greens are very fast, so it’s difficult to hold them, which makes knocking it close to the pin the key this week.”

Amateur Abdelrahman El-Defrawy echoed those sentiments after his opening 78.

“It was pretty tough out there with the wind, but the course itself is in great condition,” he said.

“The wind was probably the biggest challenge, especially with judging yardages between clubs. But that’s all part of the experience — playing under this kind of pressure is something I’ll take a lot from going forward.”