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Macara with eight goals but no winner in Newcastle!

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It may still be early February, but we already have favorites for the Premier League match of the year!

See, Newcastle and Luton were tied at… 4-4 in an exciting match that had everything but a winner.

THE Longstaff put the “magpies” in front of the score in just the 7th minute, with As much as to equalize in the 21st minute but the home team immediately regained the lead with another goal from Longstaff two minutes later.

The neophotists, however, were not deterred and, after they drew with him Barkley (40′)they got to the upset with his penalty Morris (59′) and at 4-2 with Antebayo (62′)!

Five minutes passed before o Trippier reduce for Eddie Howe’s team, with Barnes to tie the match in the 73rd minute!

4-4 was the final score, with Newcastle dropping to 9th and Luton moving out of the danger zone.

The “magpies” were overtaken by Brightonwhich did not have much difficulty and beat Crystal Palace 4-1 home.

Dunk (3′), Hynselwood (33′) and Buonanotte (34′) scored early for the “Seagulls”, with Mateta reducing in the 71′ and Joao Pedro shaping the final result in the 84′.

Finally, the Burnley avoided a home defeat against Fulham coming back from 0-2 down and getting the point (2-2) thanks to two goals by Fofanas.

The Ivorian entered the match at 64′ and scored twice (71′, 90+1′), canceling the lead of the Londoners from the goals of Palinia (17′) and Munis (21′).

In detail, the program of the 23rd matchday:

Saturday (3/2)

Everton-Tottenham 2-2

(30′ Harrison, 90’+4′ Branthwaite – 4′, 41′ Richarlison)

Burnley-Fulham 2-2

(71′, 90+1′ Fofana – 17′ Palinia, 21′ Munis)

Brighton-Crystal Palace 4-1

(3′ Dunk, 33′ Heinselwood, 34′ Buonanote, 84′ Joao Pedro – 71′ Mateta)

Newcastle-Luton 4-4

(7′, 23′ Longstaff, 67′ Trippier, 73′ Barnes – 21′ Oso, 40′ Barkley, 58′ Morris, 62′ Antebayo)

Sheffield United-Aston Villa (19:30)

Sunday (4/2)

Manchester United-West Ham (16:00)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)

Chelsea-Wolves (16:00)

Arsenal-Liverpool (18:30)

Monday (5/2)

Brentford-Manchester City (22:00)

The schedule for the next (24th) matchday:

Saturday (10/2)

Manchester City-Everton (14:30)

Wolves-Bradford (17:00)

Liverpool-Burnley (17:00)

Luton-Sheffield United (17:00)

Tottenham-Brighton (17:00)

Fulham-Bournemouth (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (19:30)

Sunday (11/2)

West Ham-Arsenal (16:00)

Aston Villa-Manchester United (18:30)

Monday (12/2)

Crystal Palace-Chelsea (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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