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Ancelotti slams ‘joke’ red card as Saints end Everton’s unbeaten start

Everton coach Carlo Ancelotti slammed referee Kevin Friend's "joke" decision to send off Lucas Digne as the Premier League leaders' unbeaten start to the season ended in a 2-0 defeat against Southampton, while Newcastle rescued a draw at Wolves on Sunday.

Everton coach Carlo Ancelotti slammed referee Kevin Friend’s “joke” decision to send off Lucas Digne as the Premier League leaders’ unbeaten start to the season ended in a 2-0 defeat against Southampton, while Newcastle rescued a draw at Wolves on Sunday.

Everton had gone eight games without defeat in all competitions this term, but they paid the price for a lethargic display at St Mary’s.

Ancelotti’s side fell behind to James Ward-Prowse’s first-half goal and Che Adams doubled their lead before the interval.

Toffees left-back Digne was sent off for a dangerous challenge on Kyle Walker-Peters in the second half despite his claims he tripped when he stood on the Southampton defender’s heel.

“The red card was a joke, it was not intentional, for sure it was not violent. Maybe it was a yellow,” Ancelotti said.

“It’s not right, it’s not fair. We will appeal, for sure.”

Without the suspended Richarlison and injured Seamus Coleman after last weekend’s stormy Merseyside derby draw with Liverpool, Everton lacked the drive and quality that had been the hallmark of their strong start to the campaign.

They remain above the champions and their local rivals on goal difference after a result that should serve as a reality check.

“We didn’t play well, Southampton were better than us and they deserved to win. It came after a really good run for us, now we have to look forward with the same spirit and belief,” Ancelotti said.

“I told the players winter is coming and we will have to react.”

Southampton have now only lost twice in 13 league matches and climbed within three points of first place.

Everton stumble
An entertaining encounter got off to a fast start when Danny Ings picked out Ryan Bertrand and his pass found Nathan Redmond for a shot that whistled past the post.

Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson went close with a blistering 20-yard drive that cannoned off the crossbar.

Jordan Pickford was in action for the first time since his ugly tackle on Virgil van Dijk left the Liverpool defender with a serious knee injury.

Pickford had been subjected to vicious abuse on social media, but Ancelotti refused to take the error-prone keeper out of the spotlight.

Pickford made a good save to deny Oriol Romeu’s blast, but the England international had no chance when Ward-Prowse put Southampton ahead in the 27th minute.

Ward-Prowse passed into Ings, who returned the ball to the midfielder, who took one touch before firing into the far corner for his first goal of the season.

Adams doubled Southampton’s lead eight minutes later when Ings rampaged past Ben Godfrey and Yerry Mina before lofting a cross to his strike partner, whose shot deflected off Sigurdsson on its way past Pickford.

Everton’s last hope vanished in the 72nd minute when Digne was dismissed for his awkward foul on Walker-Peters.

At Molineux, all the drama was packed into the closing stages as Wolves took the lead in the 80th minute.

Newcastle failed to clear a free-kick from Pedro Neto and Mexican striker Raul Jimenez lashed past Magpies keeper Karl Darlow from 20 yards for his fourth goal of the season.

But Steve Bruce’s side grabbed a 1-1 draw in the 89th minute.

Conor Coady fouled Callum Wilson 25 yards from goal and Jacob Murphy curled the free-kick around the Wolves wall into the bottom corner.

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