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Manchester United 4-3: A legendary turnaround with two goals from Palmer in minutes 90+10 and 90+11.

Manchester United 4-3: A legendary turnaround with two goals from Palmer in minutes 90+10 and 90+11.

In a football and English Premier League commercial match, Chelsea defeated Manchester United 4-3 after pulling off an upset, with two goals scored by Palmer in the tenth and eleventh minutes of stoppage time, respectively.

Incredible but true, Chelsea and Manchester United travel from heaven to hell in a matter of minutes and take part in one of the most exciting matches in the history of the English Premier League.

The Blues found themselves 2-0 up after the first 20 minutes with goals from Gallagher and Palmer (from the penalty spot), and the Red Devils equalized before the end of the first half through Garnazo and Fernandes, then scored a goal in the 67th minute through the Argentine until the final minutes. The absolute coup comes, the likes of which has never happened before on the island.

This is because the home team won a penalty kick in the 90+7 minute (Madueke was fouled by Dalot) and converted it into a goal in the 90+10 minute with Palmer, and the English midfielder was not satisfied with the equaliser, but scored 4-3 in the 90+ minute. 11 in a counterattack, with a shot inside the area, where the ball hit McTominay’s body.

the match

Both Chelsea and Manchester United are facing a bad season that does not match their strong status and lofty ambitions, but in the first half, both of them contributed to announcing a football match with a total of 24 final matches (11-13, 4-4 at home) and finding them with two goals.

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The first 20 minutes belonged entirely to Mauricio Pochettino's side, who opened the scoring at just 3' 38' with a shot from Gallagher and made it 2-0 with a well-taken penalty from Palmer, with Erik ten Hatch's total not flying through the white towel. And achieving absolute balance in the match before the end of the first 40 minutes.

In fact, it only took five minutes, as Garnazo made it 2-1 in the 34th minute with a brilliant penalty, and Bruno Fernandes made it 2-2 with a brilliant header from the height of Dalot's cross.

The first quarter of the second half witnessed an attack by both teams and wasted both chances. The first rebound moment came in the 67th minute, when Anthony sent an excellent cross with a header and Garnazo doubled the score to 3-2 for the Red Devils. .

Until the 90th minute, the Blues seemed unable to get even a single point, and showed signs of frustration, and it seemed that way in the first minutes of stoppage time (the referee showed eight), but after that came a stage to bring things up and down.

Dalot brought down Madueke in the 90+7 minute to lead Chelsea to victory, then Palmer made it 3-3 in the 90+10 minute to reach 8 Premier League goals with the most penalties (closest to Yaya Toure's all-time record) . With 11 out of 11 of the white bullet), one minute later comes the end of a dream for Londoners and a nightmare for the guests.

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After a corner kick, the ball reached Palmer who shot the ball from a position on the right into a large area, where the round gods in black and white did him a favor by finding McTominay's body and changing course, ending up deep in Onana's goal. Goal, writing the final 4-3 with a cinematic ending.

  • Chelsea: Petrovic, Gusto (75' Gilchrist), Disasi (75' Chalupa), Badiasil, Kokurija, Caicedo (71' Tsukumika), Fernandes, Palmer, Gallagher (89' Madueke), Modric (71' Sterling), Jackson.
  • Manchester United: Onana, Wan-Bissaka, Varane (46' Evans (66' Kapoala), Maguire, Dalot, Casemiro (75' McTominay), Maino, Anthony, Fernandes, Jarnazo (86' Mount), Hoylund (66' Rashford).

Round 31 results

  • Newcastle – Everton 1-1 (15' Ishak / 88' Calvert-Lewin)
  • Nottingham – Fulham 3-1 (9' Hudson-Ondoye, 19' Wood, 45+3' Gibbs-White / 49' Andarabioyo)
  • Burnley – Wolves 1-1 (37' Larsen / 45+3' Nouri)
  • Bournemouth – Crystal Palace 1-0 (79' Kluivert)
  • West Ham – Tottenham 1-1 (19' Zouma / 5' Johnson)
  • Brentford – Brighton 0-0
  • Arsenal – Luton 2-0 (24' Edgard, 44' Otto Hashioka)
  • Manchester City – Aston Villa 4-1 (11' Rodri, 45+1, 62', 69 Foden / 20' turnover)
  • Liverpool – Sheffield United 3-1 (17' Nunes, 76' McAllister, 90' Hackpo / 58' Otto. Bradley)
  • Chelsea – Manchester United 4-3 (4' Gallagher, 19' penalty kick. 90+10' penalty kick. 90+11' Palmer / 34' 67' Garnazo, 39' Fernandes)

Round 32 programme

  • 6/4 14:30 Crystal Palace – Manchester City
  • 6/4 17:00 Aston Villa – Brentford
  • 6/4 17:00 Everton – Burnley
  • 6/4 17:00 Fulham – Newcastle
  • 6/4 17:00 Luton – Bournemouth
  • 6/4 17:00 Wolverhampton – West Ham
  • 6/4 19:30 Brighton – Arsenal
  • 7/4 17:30 Manchester United – Liverpool
  • 7/4 19:30 Sheffield United – Chelsea
  • 7/4 20:00 Tottenham – Nottingham
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