Newcastle were the biggest spenders in Europe during the winter transfer window but it didn’t prove particularly helpful as they went down 3-0 to Everton at Goodison Park. Jonjo Shelvey, a £12m signing from Swansea, had shown encouraging form against West Ham and Watford with fellow new boy Henri Saivet starting alongside him in midfield during the second of those matches.But joined in the starting line-up by another £12m signing Andros Townsend, they endured a tougher time against the Toffees. Everton 3-0 Newcastle Everton returned to form on home soil While loan signing Seydou Doumbia had to wait for his debut, remaining on the bench as an unused substitute, heres all you need to know about how the other new boys got on at Goodison Park…Jonjo ShelveyShelvey had sprayed the ball all around St James Park in his first outing in a Newcastle shirt, but after seeing the best of their new signing that day, this was a reminder of the flaws.Back on Merseyside, the midfielder was partially culpable for Aaron Lennons opening goal, failing to intercept a lofted pass forwards in the centre of the pitch that seemed within his range. Jonjo Shelvey could not produce his best form back on Merseyside He could then do nothing to stop the breakaway with Evertons movement typical of the way he was bypassed for much of the game.With Newcastle enjoying little possession, there were few opportunities for Shelvey to showcase his passing range and when they did come, he failed to impress. Shelvey struggles After fashioning four chances last time out at Watford, Jonjo Shelvey failed to create one against Everton. Shelvey is normally so assured with his passing - thats what hes in the team for, said Sky Sports pundit Andy Hinchcliffe. But three or four times he gave the ball away very cheaply.Henri SaivetThe 25-year-old Senegal international had a key role in midfield sweeping up behind Shelvey and there were signs of his capabilities in the early stages. Henri Saivet provided some bit in midfield for Newcastle before being withdrawn Saivet won possession of the ball more times than any other player on the pitch in the opening 45 minutes, also making more interceptions than the rest of his Newcastle team-mates.Hes made a very good start, said Hinchcliffe on co-commentary. That defensive work is so important. However, he soon appeared rattled once the goal went in. Ball winner Henri Saivet won possession more times (8) than any other Newcastle player, despite being substituted after 55 minutes. One miscontrol allowed the ball to run under his foot and too often Saivet gave possession of the ball away cheaply, causing pressure to build. He was withdrawn 10 minutes after the break.Andros TownsendPoor final ball from Andros Townsend. Hinchcliffes words came at the end of a fine driving run of purpose and power in the early stages, but the conclusion was all too familiar. Andros Townsend struggled to make an impression on his Newcastle debut There was plenty of optimism and endeavour to Townsends performance and the fact that he made more sprints than any of his Newcastle team-mates is to his credit given the lack of first-team action. Townsend delivery Andros Townsend completed none of his crosses against Everton. But for all his work, defensively and offensively, the fact that Townsend failed to complete any of his crosses, whether on the right or left, will be a concern. Everton v Newcastle - Sprints Player Team Sprints Andros Townsend Newcastle 59 Bryan Oviedo Everton 56 Daryl Janmaat Newcastle 49 ConclusionDoumbia might have fancied his chances in the second half when Newcastle pushed for an equaliser, but this was a reminder that it needs more than new arrivals to arrest this teams slide. Steve McClaren says Newcastles performance against Everton was unacceptable Indeed, Steve McClaren might well be more concerned by the problems at left-back, while his centre-backs struggled to deal with the threat posed by Arouna Kone and Ross Barkley.The likes of Shelvey and Townsend are solid players and they will give the team something going forwards, concluded Hinchcliffe. The likes of Shelvey and Townsend are solid players and they will give the team something going forwards. 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