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He dismantled Newcastle with a delightful Ferguson and… the unlikely Brighton scared AEK!

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Wild Brightonimprobable Ferguson and… Newcastle in Tartara!

Robert De Gerby’s awesome team prevailed 3-1 that of Eddie Howe thanks to a hat trick from the Irishman and left them at the bottom of the Premier League standings, while sending a message to AEK ahead of the opening of the Europa League groups in 19 days.

The “magpies” entered the match better and had two good moments with him Isaac in the opening minutes, with the hosts gradually leveling the playing field and threatening too.

Issac once again troubled the Brighton players in the 18th minute but failed to score again, with the score eventually opening but from the other end!

It was in the 27th minute when a poor reaction by Pope to a long shot by Gilmour gave the chance to Ferguson to score.

The first part ended with the “seagulls” having the initiative of the movements and the lead in their favor.

After the break, Newcastle tried to get their lines up and looked for an equaliser, but another goal from Fergusonthis time with a terrible long shot, in the 65th minute, made it 2-0!

The answer almost came immediately, but Gordon’s shot from an advantageous position went wide (67′), with Brighton finally reaching a third goal…

Scorer, who else, the Fergusonwho made a hat trick with a shot that he countered in the 71st minute!

Newcastle just managed to reduce with his close range effort Wilson into stoppage time, with the winners climbing into the top four and Eddie Howe’s side making it three consecutive defeats to remain bottom of the table…

The lineup of AEK’s opponent

Fehrbrucken, Feltman, Van Hecke, Dunk, Estoupinian, Gross (88′ Andingra)), Gilmore (77′ Lambtey), March (81′ Milner), Mitoma, Joao Pedro (77′ Dahoud), Ferguson (81′ Lallana)

Detailed schedule of the 4th matchday:



Friday (01/09)

Luton-West Ham 1-2

(90’+2′ Andersen – 37′ Bowen, 85′ Zouma)

Saturday (02/09)

Sheffield United-Everton 2-2

(33′ Archer, 45’+3′ auto Pickford – 14′ Ducouret, 55′ Dangouma)

Manchester City-Fulham 5-1

(31′ Alvarez, 45+5′ Ake, 58′, 70′ penalty, 90+5′ Haaland – 33′ Reem)

Burnley-Tottenham 2-5

(4′ Foster, 90+4′ Brownhill – 16′, 63′, 66′ Sean, 45+2′ Romero, 54′ Madison)

Brentford-Bournemouth 2-2

(7′ Jensen, 90+3′ Ebomo – 30′ Solanke, 77′ Brooks)

Chelsea-Nottingham Forest 0-1

(48′ Elanga)

Brighton-Newcastle 3-1

(27′, 65′, 71′ Ferguson – 90+2′ Wilson)

Sunday (03/09)

Crystal Palace-Wolves (16:00)

Liverpool-Aston Villa (16:00)

Arsenal-Manchester United (18:30)

The schedule for the next (5th) matchday:



Saturday (16/09)

Wolves-Liverpool (14:30)

Aston Villa-Crystal Palace (17:00)

West Ham-Manchester City

Manchester United-Brighton

Tottenham-Sheffield United

Fulham-Luton

Everton-Arsenal (19:30)

Sunday (17/09)

Bournemouth-Chelsea (16:00)

Newcastle-Bradford (18:30)

Nottingham Forest-Burnley (21:45)

Source: Sport Fm

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