Barnes strikes twice as Newcastle edge Man City 2-1

Newcastle United’s Harvey Barnes celebrates scoring their second goal during their Premier League match against Manchester City — St. James’ Park, Newcastle, Nov. 22, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 22 November 2025
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Barnes strikes twice as Newcastle edge Man City 2-1

  • With the game boiling from end to end, Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade was twice denied by Donnarumma
  • Newcastle defended superbly through more than eight minutes of stoppage time to hold on for a win

NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes scored two goals in seven minutes as his side snatched a thrilling 2-1 home win over Manchester City on Saturday to stop the visitors closing the gap on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League.
With City’s Erling Haaland chasing his 100th Premier League goal, both sides missed a slew of chances in a scoreless first half, Barnes wasting one in the first minute after Newcastle won the ball high up the field.

City coach Pep Guardiola was enraged when Newcastle defender Fabian Schaer left his foot in as City forward Phil Foden fired wide, but no penalty was awarded.
With the game boiling from end to end, Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade was twice denied by keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, and Barnes missed an open goal much to the dismay of the home fans.

He made amends as the game burst into life just after the hour mark, however, picking up the ball from Bruno Guimaraes on the edge of the box and arrowing in a shot at the foot of the left post.
The visitors were not behind for long, though, Ruben Dias equalising five minutes later with a deflected drive after Newcastle failed to clear a corner.
After an underwhelming start to the season, the home fans may have feared another collapse, but Barnes reacted quickest after Bruno Guimaraes headed against the crossbar two minutes later to hook Newcastle back in front.
Newcastle defended superbly through more than eight minutes of stoppage time to hold on for a win that left them 14th in the table on 15 points.
Arsenal, who play Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, lead the standings on 26 points, four ahead of fourth-placed City, who have played a game more.


Southampton’s stunning fightback leaves Leicester in turmoil

Updated 11 February 2026
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Southampton’s stunning fightback leaves Leicester in turmoil

LONDON: Southampton made an incredible late comeback from three goals down to beat crisis club Leicester 4-3 in the Championship on Tuesday.
Leicester interim manager Andy King looked set for his first victory since taking charge after first-half goals from Divine Mukasa, Patson Daka and Abdul Fatawu at the King Power Stadium.
But Southampton substitute Ross Stewart reduced the deficit in the 61st minute to spark the astonishing revival.
Leicester’s brittle confidence was exposed as Jack Stephens netted in the 82nd minute and Ryan Manning equalized five minutes later.
Shea Charles struck six minutes into stoppage time to snatch the points for Southampton in dramatic fashion, leaving King’s shell-shocked side without a win in six games.
Seven years after thrashing Southampton 9-0 at St. Mary’s, Leicester hit a devastating low of their own against the Saints.
Still searching for a permanent manager following Marti Cifuentes’ sacking, Leicester are outside the relegation zone only on goal difference.
The Foxes were recently deducted six points by the Football League for breaches of financial regulations.
Birmingham missed the chance to move into the play-off places after they were held to a 0-0 draw by West Bromwich Albion at St. Andrew’s.
New West Brom boss Eric Ramsay remains winless but claimed a second successive draw to help his side move two points above the relegation zone.
Mohamed Toure hit a hat-trick as Norwich made it five wins from their last six matches with a 3-0 victory at second-bottom Oxford.