Everton beat Newcastle with late winner from Barry Seventy-four seconds. That was all resilient Everton needed to retake the lead and land a knockout blow as substitute Thierno Barry scored a late winner against Newcastle United at St James' Park. It felt like deja vu for Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe, given the manner of his side's 3-2 loss against Brentford at this stadium only a few weeks ago. "I have a similar feeling," he said after Saturday's Premier League defeat by the same scoreline. Howe admitted this month that he was not doing his job "well enough" as he embarked on a period of soul-searching. His players rallied - eager to show they were "fighting for the manager" after the Brentford reverse - and Newcastle won four of their next five matches in all competitions. But this defeat felt like a huge step backwards, and Newcastle are languishing in 12th place in the top flight for a reason. "In relation to the Premier League, our form has not been good enough for a while," Howe said. "We know that.…