city ​​of manchester remains close to leaders Liverpool FC thanks to a last-minute victory in the English Premier League. Coach Pep Guardiola's team overcame a 1-2 deficit against Newcastle United shortly before the end on Saturday and won 3-2 (1-2). Norwegian wild card Oscar Bobb scored the winning goal in added time (90th + 1).

Previously, Alexander Isak (35th) and Anthony Gordon (37th) of Newcastle had countered Bernardo Silva's backheel goal (26th) with a double shot. Former Bielefeld goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, who replaced the injured starting goalkeeper Ederson after eight minutes, could do nothing against the two impressive players. Kevin De Bruyne, playing for the first time in the league after a long injury break, equalized five minutes after coming on as a substitute (74th), before 20-year-old Bobb sparked a storm of celebration among City fans. With 43 points from 20 games, Manchester are just two points behind league leaders Liverpool, with Jürgen Klopp in second place.

Meanwhile, Chelsea FC is gradually approaching international spots. The 'bleus' fought against FC Fulham for the German team's goalkeeper Bernard Leno defeated 1-0 (1-0) in the west London derby. With their third consecutive league victory and 31 points, the six-time champions temporarily rose to eighth place.

Cole Palmer, who has been playing well for weeks, scored the winning goal from a penalty immediately before half-time (45th + 4th). After the break, Chelsea, who had suffered an embarrassing 1-0 defeat in the League Cup semi-final first leg against second-tier Middlesbrough during the week, missed several chances to make the decision. Fulham increased the pressure in the final phase, but the guests only became really dangerous from set pieces. With 24 points, Leno and company are in 13th place.

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