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Ancelotti praises two-goal hero Calvert-Lewin as Toffees stick it to Magpies
Everton make it two out of two under new boss

TYNESIDE felt the cold nip of defeat for the first time since August as Everton ran out 2-1 winners over Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s brace either side of half-time, and Fabian Schar’s equaliser, secured a first away win for Carlo Ancelotti’s Toffees and brought to an end the Magpies’ eight-game unbeaten home run.

The Italian was full of praise for Calvert-Lewin, a player he believes could become one of Europe’s best strikers.

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