Callum Wilson Left Frustrated After Substitution During Newcastle's Win Over Everton

Callum Wilson was substituted for Andy Carroll despite being on a hat-trick against Everton at the weekend
Callum Wilson was substituted for Andy Carroll despite being on a hat-trick against Everton at the weekend / Alex Pantling/Getty Images
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Newcastle head coach Steve Bruce has revealed that striker Callum Wilson was 'upset' after being substituted late on during Newcastle's 2-0 win against Everton on Sunday.

Wilson was the match winner for the Magpies, winning and scoring a penalty before adding a second to secure the three points, but was taken off for Andy Carroll towards the end of the game, denying him a hat-trick.

Speaking in his post-match press conference, quoted by the Newcastle Chronicle, Bruce made sense of the emotions: "He got upset that I took him off with five minutes to go. He’s crucial to us. He’s given us that cutting edge which a goalscorer has."

He praised Newcastle's £20m summer signing for his immediate impact and explained the 'lift' he's inspired in the squad: "To have six already matches, I think, our top scorer last year.

"He’s there. I think that’s the difference, the instinct. He wants to score a goal."

Wilson joined the club following Bournemouth's relegation and was followed by Cherries teammate Ryan Fraser, who was able to join Newcastle on a free transfer after his contract had expired.

Fraser provided the assist for Wilson's second of the game having replaced Allan Saint-Maximin in the 74th minute. The Frenchman had struggled to assert himself onto the opposition and saw a chance saved well by new Everton keeper Robin Olsen in the first half.

Saint-Maximin struggled to make an impact against Everton
Saint-Maximin struggled to make an impact against Everton / Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Quoted by the Shields Gazette, Bruce explained that the Frenchman picked up an injury in the first half: "He’s took a knock, but we expect him to be OK. Thankfully it’s just a dead leg, so it's a kick. We expect him to make a recovery".

The victory at the weekend knocked Everton off the top of the Premier League table and sees Newcastle in 11th place, level on points with Manchester City who have a game in hand. The Magpies travel to Southampton on Friday night to kick off next weekend's fixtures.