
"The Premier League is renowned for delivering late drama, but Saturday's stoppage-time antics reached new levels. According to Opta, the eight goals scored in the 90th minute (or later) in Saturday's games were the most in a single day in the competition's entire history. Some of the goals were heartbreaking, some were exhilarating, some were downright comical. Where did each strike rate on the drama scale? Let's take a look..."
"6. Mathias Jensen, 95th minute vs. Manchester United Stunning, Mathias Jensen 🔥 pic.twitter.com/V9NByk5DIb- Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) September 27, 2025 Classic nail-in-the-coffin type stuff from Brentford's classy midfielder Jensen. Ruben Amorim and his Manchester United side were already having a miserable day at the Gtech Community Stadium; Jensen's 20-yard blast made it just that tiny bit worse. It's as if United keeper Altay Bayindir"
Saturday produced a record eight stoppage-time goals across Premier League matches, the most in one day in the competition's history according to Opta. The late strikes created a range of emotions, including heartbreak, exhilaration and comedy. Manchester City's Erling Haaland finally scored after buildup from Jérémy Doku. Danny Welbeck scored his second goal to help Brighton defeat a shorthanded Chelsea 3-1. Brentford's Mathias Jensen sealed a 95th-minute blow with a 20-yard shot that deepened Manchester United's misery at the Gtech Community Stadium. Multiple matches shifted outcome and momentum in the final moments.
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