Newcastle-Luton, the crazy match!

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Huge rain of goals in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon: Newcastle and Luton offered an incredible 4-4, while Brighton dominated Crystal Palace by a score of 4-1.

Newcastle are stagnating in the Premier League standings (9th, 10 points from 5th place), after being held at home by Luton Town on Saturday, during an exceptional match which finished 4-4! The Magpies led twice in the first period, thanks to a double from Longstaff (7th and 23rd), but were caught each time by the promoted side who then led 4-2 at the hour mark thanks to Carlton Morris ( 59th) and Elijah Adebayo (62nd)!

Newcastle came back level on the scoreboard in a delirious stadium: Kieran Trippier scored on a magnificent cross from Bruno Guimaraes (67th), before a well-placed strike from Harvey Barnes (73rd). The residents of St. James’ Park were subsequently unable to grab three points.

Brighton goes back

At the same time, Brighton scored four goals to win against their rival Crystal Palace (4-1), thanks to Lewis Dunk (3rd), Jack Hinshelwood (33rd), Facundo Buonanotte (34th) and Joao Pedro (84th). ) at the end of the match, Jean-Philippe Mateta having saved the honor for the Eagles (71st). The Seagulls move to 7th in the standings.

There were also four goals between the penultimate Burnley and Fulham (2-2), Ivorian striker Datro Fofana scoring twice after coming into play (71st and 91st). The Cottagers are 12th.

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