Premier League
Newcastle party with Chelsea victim, three points with a crazy turnaround for West Ham
Newcastle broke through in the second half, scoring three goals and earning a comfortable 4-1 win over Chelsea to bounce back from two straight defeats and stay close to the top four.
Newcastle suffered two straight defeats in their last as many games in all competitions (against Dortmund and Bournemouth) and faced Chelsea on Saturday afternoon (25/11), achieving two excellent results in the league (4-1 away to Tottenham, 4th). :1). 4 with Chelsea), but in the final Eddie Howe’s team left their recent past behind them and… set off for matchday 13 of the Premier League.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side found this most painfully when the two teams were level at half-time (the Magpies took the lead with a great goal from Isaac and the Blues responded with a game-winning free-kick from Sterling), but in the second half after -Party with 60,000 invited spectators in St. James’ Park.
It reached its peak in the two-minute period between 60 and 61 minutes, when Lascelles made it 2-1 with an elusive header and Zoelindon punished Thiago Silva’s catastrophic mistake (he lost the ball through his legs on the night). , in which he became the oldest player). play against Chelsea in a Premier League game) and execute Sanchez, only for the Londoners to collapse.
In the 73rd minute, James received his second yellow card, leaving his team with ten men. The Black and Whites did whatever they wanted on the pitch in the closing stages of the game and Gordon secured his hat-trick in triumph to set up the final 4-1 in the 83rd minute.
- NEWCASTLE: Pope, Trippier, Lascelles (86′ Ritchie), Scheer, Libramento, Miley (90′ Diallo), Guimaraes, Zoelindon, Almiron (87′ Dummett), Isaac (81′ Murphy), Gordon (90′ Ediweni)
- CHELSEA: Sanchez, James, Silva, Badiasil, Koukoreja, Ugotchukwu (68′ Caicedo), Fernandes, Palmer (74′ Madueke), Gallagher (68′ Mudrick), Sterling (87′ Broya), Jackson (68′ Colwill)
Super surprise for West Ham, victory break for Luton
As for the day’s other afternoon games, West Ham enjoyed a big away win as, although they lost at Burnley’s home ground to Rodriguez’s well-placed penalty, they were able to turn things around in the final minutes and the score was 86 minutes into the game It’s 1-1 through an own goal from O’Sea and the 1-2 equalizer comes from an impressive one-piece shot from Sucek in the first minute of stoppage time.
A great victory came from Luton as they overcame Crystal Palace’s resistance 2-1 to take four points out of danger, while Bournemouth dominated in Sheffield and won (scored) 3-1 with typical local Sheffield aplomb. Consolation goal in the sixth minute of injury time after an assist from Baldock, who remains in the bottom three places in the table.
The results of the 13th game
- Manchester City-Liverpool 1-1 (Haaland 27′ – Alexander-Arnold 80′)
- Sheffield-Bournemouth 1-3 (90+6′ McBurney / 12′ 50′ Tavernier, 45+3′ Kluifert)
- Nottingham-Brighton 2-3 (3′ Elanga, 76′ penalty. Gibbs-White / 26′ Ferguson, 45+4′ 58′ penalty. Pedro)
- Burnley-West Ham 1-2 (49′ penalty. Rodriguez / 86′ penalty. O’Si, 90+1′ Sucek)
- Luton – Crystal Palace 2-1 (72′ Menghi, 83′ Brown / 74′ Olisse)
- Newcastle-Chelsea 4-1 (13′ Isaac, 60′ Lascelles, 61′ Zoelindon, 83′ Gordon / 23′ Sterling)
- November 25th 19:30 o’clock Brentford-Arsenal
- November 26th 4:00 p.m Tottenham-Aston Villa
- November 26th 6:30 p.m Everton-Manchester United
- November 27th 22:00 O’clock Fulham – Wolves
The program for the 14th matchday
- 12.02. 17:00 o’clock Brentford-Luton
- 12.02. 17:00 o’clock Arsenal – Wolves
- 12.02. 17:00 o’clock Burnley-Sheffield United
- 12.02. 19:30 o’clock Nottingham-Everton
- 12.02. 22:00 O’clock Newcastle-Manchester United
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Chelsea-Brighton
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Liverpool-Fulham
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m West Ham – Crystal Palace
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Bournemouth – Aston Villa
- 12.03. 6:30 p.m Manchester City-Tottenham
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
