We've taken a look at five moments you might have missed as Everton secured a crucial 1-0 win over Newcastle United at Goodison Park.
As the stadium emptied well after the final whistle, supporters could still be heard loud and clear - with some in the Main Stand still singing the name of Iwobi before they headed home. We'll have all the latest Everton updates as well as comment and analysis straight to your inbox every day with our FREE email newsletter. Everton began the match in strong fashion at Goodison Park, looking to take the game to their opponents on the front foot in the first few minutes. One moment towards the end of the opening period of the match saw Ben Godfrey stride forwards with the ball, but end up losing it just before getting to the Newcastle final third. After the players were applauded down the tunnel for their first half efforts, the officials were loudly booed as they headed back to their own dressing room. Demarai Gray began on the left flank, with Alex Iwobi lining up on the right - but inside the first five minutes the pair beckoned to each other to switch around.
Police, stewards and wire cutters were needed to remove a pitch invader who tied his neck to a goalpost during a protest at Everton vs Newcastle.
The Toffees had been reduced to 10 men in the 83rd minute when Allan was shown a straight red card for a foul Allan Saint-Maximin. The lengthy delay caused by the protesting pitch invader meant that there was 14 minutes of added time signaled at the end of the game. He ran onto the field and headed straight for the goal that was being guarded by Everton keeper Asmir Begovic.
Everton captain Seamus Coleman was likened to Premier League greats John Terry and Steven Gerrard by his manager Frank Lampard on Thursday night.
Seamus Coleman is absolutely in that bracket because of how he carries himself… If Alex Iwobi’s Man of the Match, so is Seamus for me”#EFC “He tracks him really, really well.
Allan was sent off in the 83rd minute of Evertons 1-0 win over Newcastle; the Brazilian midfielder will miss the FA Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace ...
"The other thing they look at now is the point of contact, which is another element referees don't always spot on the field. Want the Everton latest? We've got to accept now that there's a new layer of scrutiny and that is to look at every tackle like that and what they've done. Did he seriously endanger the player by kicking him on the foot? Everton lodged two appeals against the red card, both of which were rejected. He said: "It's not a red card.
Everton manager Frank Lampard broke his hand celebrating a late 1-0 win over Newcastle which ignited their fight to avoid relegation, but he is prepared to ...
We were all waiting for this, a night of togetherness and fight and spirit," Lampard added. "The whole evening was a big night for us. I think I just connected with something somehow and I realised two minutes later my hand was shaking and going a bit achy - but I'll take it for the three points," said the Toffees boss.