
"Harvey Barnes scored a 102nd-minute winner as Newcastle United came from behind three times to beat Leeds United 4-3 in a Premier League classic at St James' Park. In-form Leeds contributed hugely to a remarkable spectacle on Tyneside and looked as if they would take all three points when Brendon Aaronson's second goal gave them a 3-2 lead in the 79th minute."
"Joelinton's deft header made it 2-2 nine minutes into the second half. Yet Aaronson contributed to Leeds' downfall, with his handball allowing Bruno Guimaraes to level things up for a third time from the penalty spot in the 91st minute. That might have been the last act in most games, but injuries during the 10 minutes of stoppage time provided ample time for either side to find a winner."
Harvey Barnes scored a 102nd-minute winner as Newcastle came from behind three times to beat Leeds United 4-3 at St James' Park. Brendon Aaronson opened the scoring for Leeds before Barnes equalised and Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted a contentious penalty to restore Newcastle's lead on the stroke of half-time. Joelinton headed Newcastle level early in the second half, and Aaronson's second put Leeds ahead in the 79th minute. Aaronson's handball allowed Bruno Guimaraes to convert a 91st-minute penalty, and Barnes struck again in stoppage time after a Guimaraes delivery to secure the latest Premier League winning goal on record. Newcastle rose to sixth, two points outside the top four.
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