The latest winning goals in Premier League history
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The latest winning goals in Premier League history
"Harvey Barnes' decisive strike arrived in the 112th minute - the latest winner since Opta began recording such data in 2006-07. BBC Sport lists the five latest winners scored in the Premier League era. Winning goal - 101 minutes 48 seconds In a classic Premier League encounter, five goals had been scored heading into stoppage time with Newcastle - on an 11-game unbeaten run at home in all competitions - trailing 3-2. But Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes scored a penalty in the 91st minute, their third equaliser of the match. Then, with seconds remaining, Newcastle winger Harvey Barnes scored on the turn following a scramble in the box to spark "St James' Park pandemonium", according to BBC commentator Guy Mowbray. It was the first time that Newcastle led during the game."
"Winning goal - 100 minutes 41 seconds Another seven-goal thriller, with Chelsea forward Cole Palmer the hero. Chelsea went 2-0 up inside 20 minutes through Conor Gallagher and Palmer before United hit back through an Alejandro Garnacho brace and a goal from Bruno Fernandes to lead 3-2. Palmer equalised from the penalty spot - with 99 minutes 19 seconds on the clock - after Noni Madueke was brought down by Diogo Dalot. Palmer completed his hat-trick a minute later, picking the ball up from a short corner and drilling a deflected shot past United goalkeeper Andre Onana. Palmer scored 22 goals in 29 league starts in his first season at Chelsea - form he has struggled to replicate in this campaign as he struggles with fitness issues."
Harvey Barnes scored a stoppage-time winner to give Newcastle United a 4-3 victory over Leeds, marking the latest recorded Premier League winning goal since Opta began collecting such data in 2006-07. BBC Sport listed the five latest winning goals in the Premier League era. In that Newcastle match, Bruno Guimaraes had earlier equalised from a penalty in the 91st minute, and Barnes netted following a scramble to spark "St James' Park pandemonium." Cole Palmer produced another late winner in a separate seven-goal game, completing a hat-trick after equalising from the penalty spot. Sheffield United also featured a dramatic late winner at 99 minutes 53 seconds.
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