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Villa's title bid rocked by Everton loss, Newcastle held by Wolves
Aston Villa's Premier League title challenge suffered a huge blow in a 1-0 defeat against Everton, while Newcastle's push towards the top four was derailed by a 0-0 draw at Wolves on Sunday.
Unai Emery's side could have closed to within four points of leaders Arsenal if they had beaten Everton at Villa Park.
But they wasted the chance to put pressure on the Gunners with a limp performance that was punished by Thierno Barry's second half winner.
After Arsenal's goalless draw at Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Mikel Arteta's men are seven points clear of third-placed Villa.
Second-placed Manchester City are also seven points behind the leaders following their 2-0 loss at Manchester United on Saturday.
Arsenal are chasing a first English title since 2004 and the stumbles from City and Villa this weekend have tightened their grip on the title race.
Adding to Villa's woes, their captain John McGinn limped off with a first half injury.
Villa had won their previous 11 home games in all competitions.
But Everton's Merlin Rohl nearly shattered that feeling of invincibility in just 11 seconds when he capitalised on sloppy defending to shoot against the post.
Despite being a boyhood Villa fan, Everton winger Jack Grealish was loudly jeered on his return to his former club.
Grealish almost silenced his tormentors with a goal-bound volley that was blocked by Evann Guessand.
Everton's Jake O'Brien headed home from a corner, only to see his effort disallowed for offside against Harrison Armstrong.
Villa went close just before half-time when Youri Tielemans's cross picked out Guessand and the Ivory Coast forward looped his header onto the bar.
But Emery's men lacked a cutting edge and they paid the price in the 59th minute.
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It was a shambolic goal to concede as Pau Torres carelessly surrendered possession just outside his own area.
Dwight McNeil pounced with a shot that Emiliano Martinez pushed out to Barry and the striker chipped the ball into the net from close-range for his third goal in his last five appearances.
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford preserved Everton's victory with a brilliant tip-over from Morgan Rogers's curler, leaving Villa with only one win from their last four league games.
At rain-lashed Molineux, Eddie Howe's Newcastle were unable to prise open the Wolves defence as two points slipped away.
Wins over Burnley, Crystal Palace and Leeds had bolstered their bid to qualify for next season's Champions League.
But the Magpies are stuck in eighth place after failing to beat bottom-of-the-table Wolves.
Following their disappointing 2-0 defeat against Manchester City in the League Cup semi-final first leg on Tuesday, it was another frustrating result for Newcastle.
"We needed to do more in attack. I expected us to do better and create more," Howe said after Newcastle took 85 minutes to muster a shot on target.
"Football is such a strange game. We scored four against Leeds and looked free-scoring, but today we struggled."
Nick Woltemade has now gone seven games without a goal, scoring just twice in 13 appearances after squandering two good headed chances.
With crucial matches against top four rivals Aston Villa and Liverpool looming before the end of the month, Howe's men must get back on track quicky.
Wolves are now unbeaten in four league games but still sit 14 points from safety.
H.Seidel--BTB