Dries Mertens and Piotr Zielinski added
late goals for the visitors.
Not exact matches
It was a thrilling encounter to kick - start the Saturday schedule in the Premier League with plenty more
goals, but it was Liverpool who were denied as Watford scored a dramatic
late equaliser through Miguel Britos as the
visitors were held despite their potent attack making up
for their poor defensive display.
Most of the ground emptied in the 77th minute in a protest over ticket prices, meaning they didn't have to see Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe score two
late goals to grab a point
for the
visitors.
The free - scoring
visitors looked home and dry as they moved into a 4 - 0 lead in the 74th minute at the Estadio Benito Villamarin, but 10 minutes
later Betis had got it back to 4 - 3, only
for Valencia to finally kill the game with two more
goals at the death.
A strike from Willian and a Martin Kelly own
goal were enough to give Antonio Conte's side all three points although they were given a scare
late on when Van Aanholt pulled one back
for the
visitors right at the death.
Nando was sent off
for the
visitors on the hour mark, which led to
late goals from Norayr Gyozalyan and Artur Yedigaryan, and Santa Coloma finished with nine men as Cristian Martínez was also dismissed in stoppage time.
A
late Carlos Vela
goal rescued a point
for West Brom in the Black Country Derby this afternoon after a stunning Jamie O'Hara strike put the
visitors Wolves ahead in the first - half.
It was a tough test
for Man City at the John Smith's Stadium on Sunday, with a
late goal from Raheem Sterling sealing another win
for the
visitors, and Neville believes it is an important victory
for them.
Marta Torrejon's own
goal opened the scoring
for the
visitors, before Steph Houghton fired home a free - kick minutes
later.
Franny Lee cancelled out Uli Hoeness» opener
for West Germany
late on, but the
visitors hit two
late goals from Gunther Netzer and Gerd Muller to give them the advantage.
Willian's strike and a Martin Kelly own
goal were enough
for the champions despite the
visitors producing an improved performance after the break that brought a
late goal for Patrick van Aanholt.
It took another 23 minutes before the
visitors could summon their opening
goal, but that was the cue
for another three strikes, including a
late clincher from Brugge's Ryan Donk.
Substitute Luis Suarez gave the Reds hope with a headed
goal after 75 minutes, but Jon de Guzman's
late goal sealed the win
for the
visitors.