New footage has emerged from Everton's 3-0 win last night showing Jordan Pickford making an obscene gesture to Newcastle fans.<br /><br />The Toffees' victory lifted them out of the relegation zone for the first time since their 10-point deduction and former Sunderland man Pickford was certainly riled up.<br /><br />Prior videos showed the 29-year-old clashing with Newcastle duo Bruno Guimaraes on the pitch at full-time, throwing his gloves dramatically to the ground as if to beckon the Brazilian to fight.<br /><br />Guimaraes was seen pointing in the face of Pickford, who made a point of showing he was up for a clash before grinning broadly. Other players then piled in, though the conflict was short-lived with Pickford and Guimarares led away by team-mates.<br /><br />Now, new footage appears to show the England international making a rude gesture with his forearm.<br /><br />After Dwight McNeil's first goal, Pickford can be seen in the video celebrating with a knee slide in front of the home fans.<br /><br />Then, after Dwight McNeil's goal he makes the rude gesture - otherwise known as the Italian salute or Iberian slap - which is the equivalent of telling somebody to f*** o**.<br /><br />In Brazil, the gesture is known as a 'banana' and carries the same connotation as giving someone the middle finger.<br /><br />Pickford was also seen exchanging words with Newcastle defender Schar and was later seen heading back down the tunnel.<br /><br />His Sunderland roots are well established and he is known for being a showman between the sticks at times.<br /><br />Pickford played for Newcastle's fierce rivals as a junior between 2002 and 11 and then as a professional from 2011-17, with several loan moves away before signing for the Toffees for £ 30 million.<br /><br />Newcastle manager Eddie Howe later played down the post-match scuffle as 'just emotions'.<br /><br />He said: 'The game was there for us to win in the second half after an even first half,' he said. 'I don't think we played particularly well.<br /><br />Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure, and Beto scored in the final 11 minutes as the Toffees took the spoils at a raucous Goodison Park.