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Walcott downs Newcastle to boost under-fire Allardyce

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Theo Walcott did his best to boost Sam Allardyce’s approval rating as the Everton winger clinched a 1-0 win against Newcastle United in the Premier League here.

Allardyce has been under fire for Everton’s dour style of play since he was hired in November and fans called for his dismissal following a draw at struggling Swansea City in their previous match.

The pressure on the former England manager was increased by his own club last week when Everton took the curious decision to send a survey to a group of supporters asking them to rate his performanc­e on a scale of zero to 10.

Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright apologised for a gaffe that added to the perception Allardyce is on borrowed time with Everton.

Against that troubled backdrop, Allardyce — who has lifted Everton away from the relegation zone in his brief reign — couldn’t afford to see his side’s winless run extend to four matches against the club that sacked him 10 years ago.

Walcott yesterday ensured Allardyce wouldn’t hear a chorus of disapprova­l for one night at least as the former Arsenal star netted in the second half at Goodison Park to lift Everton into eighth place.

It wasn’t all plain sailing for Allardyce, who had to endure a banner reading “Our survey says..get out of our club” being unfurled before kick-off.

But he came out fighting after the match, saying: “What was wrong with our style today? We dominated the game. You have to be patent.

“You can’t knock our football. You can knock some of the passing that goes astray but you can’t knock me for that, I don’t pass the ball.

“I think eighth in the league compared to fifth from bottom tells you we’re getting better.” Rafael Benitez’s 100th match as Newcastle boss marked the end of their four-game winning run as the Magpies remain in mid-table.

 ??  ?? Theo Walcott (R) celebrates scoring the opening goal for Everton.
Theo Walcott (R) celebrates scoring the opening goal for Everton.

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