Stoppage-time goals in the Premier League are out of control
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Stoppage-time goals in the Premier League are out of control
"The Premier League is one of the most exciting competitions in the world, but this season things have been taken to a whole new level. Indeed, according to Opta data, there have been 32 goals scored after the 90th minute so far this season. From a total of 229. That's 13.9%! Of course, there was one Saturday in September when EIGHT went in on the same day, which was unsurprisingly a Premier League record,"
"Charalampos Kostoulas, 91:38 - Brighton & Hove Albion 2-4 Manchester United Bryan Mbeumo, 96:00 - Manchester United 4-2 Brighton & Hove Albion Chemsdine Talbi, 92:21 - Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea Bruno Guimaraes, 89:15 - Newcastle United 2-1 Fulham Mateus Fernandes, 89:23 - West Ham United 1-2 Leeds United Matias Jensen, 94:00 - Brentford 2-0 West Ham United Jean-Philippe Mateta (P), 96:35 - Crystal Palace 3-3 AFC Bournemouth"
There have been 32 goals scored after the 90th minute so far this Premier League season, from a total of 229 matches (13.9%). Last season featured 96 stoppage-time goals from 1,115 matches (8.6%). One Saturday in September produced eight stoppage-time goals, setting a Premier League single-day record. A complete list of every stoppage-time goal this season includes scorer names, exact timestamps, and match scores. Notable late goals include Danny Welbeck (99:31), Eddie Nketiah (96:59), Bryan Mbeumo (96:00), and Jean-Philippe Mateta (96:35). When the game clock shows 89, that corresponds to the 90th minute.
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