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Frank Lampard breaks hand in wild Everton celebrations after win over Newcastle

Frank Lampard sustained injury celebrating Alex Iwobi's 99th-minute as 10-man Everton open up three-point buffer to relegation zone with priceless first Premier League win in five matches

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Frank Lampard says he connected with something as he celebrated Everton's win which has resulted in a broken hand.

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 sustain more damage if it means similar results.

Allan's 83rd-minute sending-off looked to have ended any hopes of a victory before Alex Iwobi seized the chance with an angled drive nine minutes into the additional 14, which were tagged on mainly due to the VAR review of the red card and a protester who tied himself to a goalpost.

It was only Everton's third Premier League win since September and it lifted them three points clear of 18th-placed Watford who have played two games more. Afterwards, Lampard tried to explain what happened to his hand.

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Everton's win against Newcastle in the Premier League.

"I don't know, I did it in the celebrations for the goal. 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.

Asked how many more broken bones he was prepared to take until the end of the season, he added: "They can take one every game if they want. This game is special and it hasn't felt so special for us in the last few weeks."

Lampard was naturally delighted with the win but furious with the red card decision.

Referee Craig Pawson sends off Allan
Image: Referee Craig Pawson sends off Allan

He said: "It's not a red card. Alan Shearer, Mr Newcastle himself, just said so and the frustrating thing for us is we had the most blatant one of the season against Man City (a penalty not given for handball).

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"The referee gets it wrong, we get the apology, this time the referee sees it, he gives a yellow card. Did he seriously endanger the player by kicking him on the foot?

"We now lose Allan for three games. The system is not working because of decisions like tonight. VAR has gone wrong for us twice now."

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Frank Lampard reflects on a 99th-minute winner against Newcastle that has taken Everton to the final 8 of the Europa League

With 11 games left, Everton have ample opportunity to pull themselves clear.

"The whole evening was a big night for us. But nothing is done. We were all waiting for this, a night of togetherness and fight and spirit," Lampard added.

"We got what we deserved, against the odds. It exploded in the technical area. A man down is difficult. Can we hang on? You take a point. Can we get one more chance or so?"

Howe rues poor second-half display

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Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe reflects on a 1-0 defeat against Everton after the team had a bad second half when the game was delayed by a protestor tying himself to a goalpost.

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said his side paid the price for poor decisions in the final third and not taking advantage of Everton's red card.

"Not a great second half from our perspective, that's what's cost us the game," he said.

"First half we were good, we controlled the game and the only thing that was missing was a goal. That was missing the entire game for us. We got into some good positions, but the normal rhythm wasn't there.

"It (Allan's sending-off) gives you a big advantage and we didn't capitalise on that. We didn't deliver the plan we should have done."

Ref Watch: Should Allan have been sent off?

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Dermot Gallagher explains why Allan was given a red card in Everton's 1-0 win over Newcastle United.

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher:

"I feel the decision falls under on-field yellow card. 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. When you look at the tackle, you see an image of Allan flying through the air with both feet off the ground.

"The other thing they look at now is the point of contact, which is another element referees don't always spot on the field. They [the match officials] say the point of contact is just above the ankle and they've made this conscious decision that this season that a challenge with point of contact just above the ankle is going to receive a red card.

"I can understand why Craig Pawson has initially shown a yellow card and most people would've accepted that - but because of this extra layer of scrutiny, Allan has paid the price for the VAR."

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