February 6, 2011

Premier League Results: Newcastle earn 489/1 draw on goal crazy Saturday

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Cheik Tiote celebrates his equaliser

Cheik Tiote celebrates his equaliser

"The equaliser - the 489/1 goal - was the best of the bunch as Cheik Tiote volleyed home from 20 yards out to complete an extraordinary comeback."

Arsenal pegged backed in dramatic draw while City keep up pressure at the top on record-breaking Saturday...

On the highest scoring afternoon in Premier League history, Newcastle came from 4-0 down to earn a draw with Arsenal that was backed at [490.00].

The Gunners were matched at [1.01] as they tore into a 4-0 first half lead which included a brace from Robin van Persie. But the turning point came in the second half when Vassirki Diaby was sent off for pushing Joe Barton to the floor.

And the controversial Newcastle midfielder was central to their comeback. He scored two penalties either side of Leon Best's strike but the equaliser - the 489/1 goal - was the best of the bunch as Cheik Tiote volleyed home from 20 yards out to complete an extraordinary comeback.

Manchester City are only a point behind Arsenal in the table after did the damage in the first half against West Brom. Carlos Tevez scored a hat-trick but, unlike the Gunners, they managed to hold on to their lead and win 3-0. City can be backed at [24.0] to win the league with Arsenal [5.4].

There two other exciting games in the North West as Everton were matched at [8.0] on their way to a 5-3 win over Blackpool and Wigan beat Blackburn 4-3 in a match where over 6.5 goals was matched at [95.0]. Louis Saha scored a hat-trick for the Toffees while James McCarthy struck twice for the Latics.

Less goals but no less drama occurred at Villa Park in a topsy turvy affair involving Aston Villa and Fulham. The away side, who are developing an impressive resilience under Mark Hughes, came from behind twice to earn the draw which touched [7.2].

Tottenham left it late against Bolton and were backed at [12.5] before Niko Kranjcar's injury time winner earned them all three points at White Hart Lane.

The day's lunch-time kick off produced five goals as Stoke City came from behind to beat Sunderland 3-2 at the Britannia Stadium. Potters defender Robert Huth was on the scoresheet twice and it was his injury time goal that secured Stoke a vital win.


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