Watch: Every Time Ex-Sunderland Keeper Jordan Pickford Trolled Newcastle Fans In Last Night’s Victory

Ex-Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford trolled Newcastle United throughout Everton’s 3-0 victory over them last night and it has not gone down well with Toon fans. Watch every time Pickford trolled the Magpies and how they reacted on Twitter.

What Happened In The Everton Vs. Newcastle United Game?

With Newcastle United lurking around the European qualification spots and Everton on the cusp of escaping the Premier League relegation zone despite thier 10-point deduction, both sides would have been desperate for the three points.

After a first half that ebbed and flowed between the two sides, the second half was where most of the action took place.

With nearly 80 minutes played and no breakthrough for either side, Kieran Trippier was pickpocketed inside his own half by Dwight McNeil. Saturday’s match-winner against Nottingham Forest on Saturday drove towards the Newcastle United penalty area and finished confidently past Martin Dubravka in goal to give Everton the lead.

Just 7 minutes later, Trippier was once again robbed of the ball, this time by Jack Harrison, who drove into the box and pulled it back for Abdoulaye Doucouré to slot home.

With Everton 2-0 up and comfortable, Jordan Pickford began to troll the Newcastle fans by time-wasting and joking with the crowd. But to add insult to injury for the travelling Toon, substitute Beto broke through to score his first Premier League goal to make it 3-0.

Watch the Everton Vs. Newcastle United highlights.

How Did Jordan Pickford Troll Newcastle United Supporters?

Born and raised as a Sunderland supporter, Jordan Pickford didn’t need much encouragement to try and get under the Newcastle United fans skin. Having gone 2-0 up, Pickford’s antics began and didn’t end until long after the final whistle. Watch every time he trolled Newcastle fans below.

Everton’s next Premier League fixture comes against Chelsea at Goodison Park on Sunday, while Newcastle travel to North London to face a stuggling Tottenham Hotspur side.

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