Everton out of bottom three with win over Newcastle
FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League clash between Everton and Newcastle.
FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League clash between Everton and Newcastle.
JONATHAN McEVOY: Toto Wolff was tonight cleared to carry on as Mercedes team principal after motorsport's governing FIA abandoned their inquiry into a potential conflict of interest.
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Everton score three times in the final 11 minutes to beat Newcastle in a hectic encounter and move out of the Premier League's relegation zone.
Two glaring errors from Newcastle's Kieran Trippier allowed Dwight McNeil and Abdoulaye Doucoure to strike late on for Everton in a 3-0 win which lifts them out of the Premier League relegation zone.
Governing body announces Mercedes have no case to answerSusie Wolff, F1 Academy managing director, condemns inquiryFormula One’s governing body, the FIA, has backed down from its conflict of interest investigation into the Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, and his wife, Susie. By in effect admitting neither party had a case to answer it brings to a …
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