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Harvey Barnes Snatches Newcastle Victory in Seven-Goal Thriller Against Leeds
In a pulsating Premier League clash at St James' Park, Newcastle United edged Leeds United 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller on Wednesday night, with Harvey Barnes scoring twice, including the dramatic winner in the 112th minute.[1][2]
Leeds struck first in the 32nd minute through Brenden Aaronson, who thumped home a low shot from 18 yards after dispossessing Newcastle's Thiaw and receiving a pass from Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Newcastle responded swiftly four minutes later: Bruno Guimarães poked the ball into the box, Anthony Gordon kept it alive, Nick Woltemade laid it off, and Barnes buried a low finish into the bottom corner to level at 1-1.[1][2]
Calvert-Lewin restored Leeds' lead just before halftime from the penalty spot after a foul in the box. Early in the second half, Joelinton nodded home Lewis Miley's cross to make it 2-2. Chaos ensued: Fabian Schär hit the post in a goalmouth scramble, but he was stretchered off with a serious knee injury following a collision with Calvert-Lewin.[2]
Leeds regained the lead in the 87th minute as Aaronson doubled his tally, dribbling into the box and firing low past Nick Pope. But Newcastle fought back in stoppage time: Aaronson's handball on a Lewis Hall cross led to a penalty, which Guimarães converted—Newcastle's 21st successive home spot-kick success. Then, in the 12th minute of added time, Barnes turned and rifled home the winner, sealing a 4-3 victory and breaking Leeds' hearts.[1][2]
The result boosted Newcastle to sixth place with 32 points, while Leeds dropped to 16th on 22. Described as an "all-time Premier League classic," the match showcased end-to-end action, with Barnes earning man-of-the-match honors for his brace.[1][3]
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