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Goalless Stalemate at Elland Road as Leeds and Newcastle Cancel Each Other Out

 Goalless Stalemate at Elland Road as Leeds and Newcastle Cancel Each Other Out Leeds United and Newcastle United played a Premier League game at Elland Road, but it finished 0-0. The match was not very exciting. Both teams tried, but no one could score. Leeds had some chances, and Newcastle also created a few moments, but in the end the goalkeepers were not really tested. The first half was slow, with the ball often stuck in midfield. In the second half, Newcastle pushed harder, but Leeds defended well. The crowd at Elland Road kept cheering, hoping for a goal, but it never came. For Leeds, this result means another point to help them in the league, but they will feel they could have done better at home. Newcastle will also be disappointed, because they wanted a win to move higher up the table. In the end, both managers shook hands and accepted the draw. It was a quiet day in the Premier League, with no goals to celebrate. ---

Mbeumo’s Breakthrough Strike Lifts Manchester United in Dramatic Burnley Clash

  Mbeumo’s Breakthrough Strike Lifts Manchester United in Dramatic Burnley Clash Bryan Mbeumo scored his very first goal for Manchester United and said he was “really happy.” United bought Mbeumo this summer from Brentford for £65 million plus £6m in add-ons. Last season he scored 20 goals in the Premier League, and now he has started scoring for United too. Against Burnley, Mbeumo scored in the second half to make it 2-1, just after Burnley had equalised. His goal helped United win 3-2. Speaking after the game, Mbeumo said: “I feel very good. It was important to win. I’m really happy to score my first goal here. We had many chances, but we kept trying and in the end we got our reward.” He also said the goal gave him confidence before joining his national team. United manager Ruben Amorim praised Mbeumo after the match. He said Mbeumo’s speed and first touch gave the team something different, especially when they won the ball and attacked quickly. Amorim added that the energy from ...

VAR Chaos Leaves Managers Furious as Football Faces ‘Sterile’ Future

 VAR Chaos Leaves Managers Furious as Football Faces ‘Sterile’ Future Burnley boss Scott Parker is angry with VAR. He says football is turning into a boring game because referees keep checking the screen again and again. His team lost 3-2 to Manchester United after a very late penalty. At first, the referee said play on, but then VAR told him to look again. After watching the replay, he gave a penalty. Bruno Fernandes scored and United won. Parker said: “The referee didn’t give it at first. But then people sitting far away changed his mind.” Earlier, Burnley striker Lyle Foster scored a goal but VAR cancelled it because of a tiny offside. Foster said it was unfair. The same day, Chelsea beat Fulham 2-0, but there was drama there too. Fulham’s young player Josh King scored, but the referee said it was a foul before the goal. Later, Chelsea got a penalty after the ball hit Ryan Sessegnon’s arm. Fulham’s boss Marco Silva was very angry. He called the decision “unbelievable” but said h...