Liverpool extend Premier League lead after dramatic 4-2 win against Newcastle

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Liverpool settled a 4-2 victory over Newcastle in a dramatic Premier League clash, taking them three points clear at the top of the table. However, the win was marred by controversy surrounding a late penalty decision. The Reds dominated the match at Anfield, with Mohamed Salah scoring twice. But the highlight of the game came when referee Anthony Taylor awarded Liverpool a penalty after Diogo Jota was deemed to have been tripped by Newcastle’s Martin Dubravka. Liverpool extend Premier League lead after dramatic 4-2 win against NewcastleLiverpool extend Premier League lead after dramatic 4-2 win against NewcastleMohamed Salah scored the controversial penalty for Liverpool – Getty image Despite replays suggesting minimal contact, VAR did not intervene, and Salah converted the penalty to seal the win. Before the controversial penalty, Liverpool had already taken the lead with Salah scoring from the spot early in the second half. However, Newcastle quickly equalized through Alexander Isak. Liverpool continued to press forward, eventually regaining the lead through a goal from Curtis Jones. Meanwhile, Cody Gakpo thought he had secured the win for Liverpool, Newcastle’s Sven Botman scored from a corner to break the margin to 3-2. Salah’s successful penalty in the closing minutes sealed the win for Liverpool, who now lead the Premier League standings by three points.

Hojlund scores first EPL goal in dramatic comeback for Manchester United against Aston Villa

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Rasmus Hojlund emerged as the hero for Manchester United, securing a 3-2 comeback victory against Aston Villa on Tuesday. After falling behind 2-0 within the first 26 minutes, United rallied back to claim a crucial win under the guidance of manager Erik ten Hag. Aston Villa initially took the lead with goals from John McGinn’s free-kick and Leander Dendoncker’s close-range finish, leaving the home crowd in disbelief. However, United refused to be deterred and mounted a spirited comeback in the second half. Hojlund scores first EPL goal in dramatic comeback for Manchester United against Aston VillaHojlund scores first EPL goal in dramatic comeback for Manchester United against Aston VillaRasmus Hojlund scores first EPL goal – Getty image Young talent Alejandro Garnacho led the charge with two quick goals, leveling the score and raising the atmosphere at Old Trafford. The home fans, who have expressed frustration with the team’s performances this season, were now filled with renewed hope and excitement. The defining moment of the game came when Rasmus Hojlund, who had struggled to find the net since his arrival in a £72 million deal, finally broke his Premier League goal drought. His goal sealed the comeback and secured a crucial win for United. Speaking after the match, Hojlund, “It has been a while [waiting for a first league goal] but yes, I am very happy. “I am the happiest man alive right now. You can see from the celebrations as well. Like [Garnacho] said, we believed in ourselves until the very end and got the win today.”

Aston Villa denied top spot by VAR in dramatic draw against Sheffield

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Aston Villa’s bid for the Premier League top spot was denied as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Sheffield United in a dramatic clash. Unai Emery’s side had a strong first half and seemed hopeful to extend their impressive form this sesosn with a win. Leon Bailey capitalized on defensive lapses from Chris Wilder’s team to score just before the hour mark. However, Villa’s celebrations were cut short when VAR intervened to review a potential foul in the buildup. Aston Villa denied top spot by VAR in dramatic draw against SheffieldAston Villa denied top spot by VAR in dramatic draw against SheffieldVAR deny Aston Villa win over Sheffield United ‘Getty image Referee Anthony Taylor determined that Jacob Ramsey had fouled Wes Foderingham, leading to the goal being disallowed. Despite the setback, Villa continued to push forward. However, with three minutes left, they fell behind as former player Archer netted for Sheffield United. Although Nicolo Zaniolo salvaged a late equalizer for Villa in stoppage time with a header, the draw meant they missed out on an opportunity to claim the top spot in the league. On the other hand, Sheffield United’s point lifted them off the bottom of the table, providing a boost for Wilder’s side, who have struggled since his return, having won just once. The draw leaves Villa in 2nd place in the Premier League, as they now turn their attention to their upcoming fixtures, hoping to challenge Arsenal and Liverpool for the top spot.

Chelsea advances to Carabao Cup semi-finals with dramatic penalty win over Newcastle

Chelsea advances to Carabao Cup semi-finals with dramatic penalty win over Newcastle

Chelsea secured their spot in the Carabao Cup semi-finals after a thrilling victory over Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge. The Blues managed to overcome a late scare to claim the win, courtesy of substitute Mykhailo Mudryk. Newcastle appeared to have the upper hand in the game as they held a 1-0 lead, courtesy of a goal from Callum Wilson. However, a late error from Kieran Trippier presented Mykhailo Mudryk with an opportunity, and he capitalized on it to equalize, forcing the game into penalties.

Chelsea advances to Carabao Cup semi-finals with dramatic penalty win over Newcastle

Chelsea advances to Carabao Cup semi-finals – Getty image In the penalty shootout, Mauricio Pochettino’s team showed composure as they successfully converted all of their spot-kicks. On the other hand, Trippier and Matt Ritchie missed their penalties for Newcastle, resulting in Chelsea’s winning 4-2 on the spot-kicks. Chelsea will now wait for the draw for the semi-finals that has been already booked by two other teams – Fulham and middlesbrough

Little boy’s dramatic performance leaves netizens in awe

Little boy's dramatic performance leaves netizens in awe

A video that captured the hearts of TikTok users worldwide reveals a baby’s dramatic antics while at home with his mother. The clip, shared by the baby’s mother, @lizibethanne, showcased a moment of playful mischief turned into a full-blown performance. The video began with the baby’s mother holding one of his toys. As she intentionally dropped it, the baby reacted by throwing himself onto the floor, accompanied by theatrical wailing and cries. The mother, amused by her child’s over-the-top reaction, captioned the video saying he deserves an award. In her words; “He deserves an Oscar.” The video quickly gained traction on TikTok, with users finding the baby’s performance both adorable and hilarious. Netizens flooded the comments section with laughter and admiration for the little one’s acting prowess. @Merry said: “Not him falling in telemundo.” @AerielnotAerial said: “I’m not even certain what he was upset about.” @Kriggio reacted: “He’s a pro male soccer player in the making!” @Desi reacted: “Now why would you knock him out like that????” @Helena reacted: “I saw a hack of you let a couple of ice cubes melt in that corner of your rug that is sticking up it will lay down again.” @Michaela Rozmarynowski said: “All that and not a SINGLE tear.” @Morgan Danielle reacted: “I’m not ready to have children’s because I would’ve been staring at him with a blank face for 3 mins.” @BrittanyDiora said: “The way he acted like you threw a stick of dynamite at him.” @Tiarra commented: “The confidence they have when they throw themselves like everything is soft.” Watch the video below: @lizibethanne Idk where he gets it from 🤷🏽‍♀️👀 #fyp #funny #toddler #terrible2s ♬ original sound – Ezra & Liz 🤍

Man City’s title hopes in jeopardy as Crystal Palace stage late dramatic comeback

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Manchester City’s hopes for the Premier League title suffered a severe setback as they witnessed a late draw from Crystal Palace. City initially took charge with a two-goal lead, courtesy of Jack Grealish and Rico Lewis at the Etihad stadium. However, Palace turned the game around, leveling the score with a last-minute penalty from Michael Olise. The champions could have closed the gap to league leaders Liverpool with a win but now find themselves in fourth place. Man City's title hopes in jeopardy as Crystal Palace stage late dramatic comebackMan City's title hopes in jeopardy as Crystal Palace stage late dramatic comebackPalace staged a late comeback against Manchester City – Getty image Liverpool, Arsenal, and Aston Villa, are all ahead of City now, even with outstanding games. Despite Grealish’s first-half goal and City’s domination, they couldn’t capitalize on their control of the match. Rico Lewis added a second goal on 54 minutes, but Palace did not give up their fight. Jean-Philippe Mateta reduced the deficit, capitalizing on a lapse from Kyle Walker. The dramatic turn around point happened when Phil Foden fouled Mateta, leading to Olise’s nerve-wracking penalty that secured a crucial point for Palace.

Haaland set new record as City salvage late winner, after Openda’s brace in dramatic clash

Haaland set new record as City salvage late winner, after Openda's brace in dramatic clash

Erling Haaland became the quickest player in Champions League history to score 40 goals, after his strike against RB Leipzig on Tuesday night. The dramatic encounter showed Pep Guardiola’s tactical strength to turn a potential bad event, into a favourable one. The Etihad club pulled a second-half comeback to secure a 3-2 victory against RB Leipzig, claiming the top spot in their group. The match saw standout performances from Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, and substitute Julian Alvarez, who sealed the win for his his side.

UCL: Haaland set new record as City salvage late winner, after Openda's brace in dramatic clash

Erling Haaland – Getty image Leipzig stunned City by racing to a two-goal lead in the first half, leaving City’s unbeaten home record in the Champions League under threat. However, Guardiola’s strategic adjustments at halftime, including introducing Alvarez, proved to be a decisive move that helped boost the energy of his team.

Chelsea, Manchester City play out thrilling 4-4 draw in dramatic Premier League clash

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Chelsea and Manchester City played out a sensational 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge, a clash that will be remembered for its exhilarating drama. The match featured a rain of goals, and several stunning individual performances. Former Manchester City player Cole Palmer stole a potential win for City, driving home an injury-time penalty for Chelsea, to mark the Blues third equalizer of the night. The penalty canceled out Rodri’s deflected shot in the 87th minute of the Premier League game. Chelsea, Manchester City play out thrilling 4-4 draw in dramatic Premier League clashChelsea, Manchester City play out thrilling 4-4 draw in dramatic Premier League clashChelsea hosted City in a thrilling 4-4 draw Erling Haaland scored twice in the thrilling encounter. Manuel Akanji’s header also ensured he was on the score sheet. However, Chelsea, showed resilience, responding with goals from Thiago Silva, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson, and Palmer’s late penalty. The game left both teams fans gasping for air, for its high intensity and attacking pressure. Recall Chelsea had come off a recent 4-1 win against Tottenham Las Monday, and fought hard for a point against City, which they successfully secured.

Copenhagen stun Man United with late winner in dramatic Champions League clash

Copenhagen stun Man United with late winner in dramatic Champions League clash

Copenhagen stun Man United with late winner in dramatic Champions League clash

Copenhagen secured a dramatic 4-3 win over Manchester United, despite a promising start for United with Rasmus Hojlund’s early goals. Marcus Rashford’s controversial red card in the Champions League clash changed the game, after United dominated in the first half. The new United forward Hojlund aimed for a hat-trick to secure a 3-0 lead for United. However, VAR intervened, penalizing Rashford for a red-card challenge on Elias Jelert. Copenhagen capitalized on the setback, leveling the score at 2-2 by halftime. Copenhagen stun Man United with late winner in dramatic Champions League clashCopenhagen stun Man United with late winner in dramatic Champions League clashOne of Copenhagen’goals – Getty image Despite being reduced to ten men, United rallied and took the lead with a Bruno Fernandes penalty. But it wasn’t long until Copenhagen staged a comeback, securing the win with an 87th-minute goal from Roony Bardghji. United now find themselves at the bottom of their group, needing a victory against Galatasaray to avoid an early group-stage exit.

Onana’s dramatic stop give Manchester United first win in ‘Group A’

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Manchester United secured a 1-0 victory over Copenhagen, with Andre Onana stealing the show with late penalty save at Old Trafford. United captain, Harry Maguire, found the back of the net in the 72nd minute, to give his side the lead. However, the real drama unfolded in the seventh minute of injury time. Substitute Jordan Larsson, son of former United striker Henrik Larsson, was handed a penalty opportunity to level the score. But Manchester United’s often-criticized goalkeeper Andre Onana, kept it away with his stunning save.

UCL: Onana's dramatic stop give Manchester United first win in 'Group A'

Harry Maguire after scoring Manchester United’s winner – Getty image Maguire, who had faced uncertainty about his future at the club, proved his worth with the crucial goal. Despite being linked with a move away from Manchester United in the past, he undoubtedly, has given the Red Devils fans his response in his last two games. The goal happened when Christian Eriksen who came on as a halftime substitute, delivered a cross from the right flank. Maguire’s outmatched his opponent, Rasmus Falk, and he headed the ball past the goalkeeper to secure the lead. He celebrated the goal by forming a heart shape with his hands and kissing the club badge on his shirt, probably a sign to show his love for United fans, even with their criticisms. Until tonight’s game, Manchester United have faced two opening defeats. They are now third in Group A, behind group leader Bayern Munich and Galatasaray.