Oliver McBurnie This is the living history of the Premier League. Made by the Scottish striker, in the 103rd minute of Sheffield United-West Hamwhich resulted in a 2–2 draw, the latest goal scored in England since the competition was created in 1992.
Two red cards and a penalty in extra time
It was the 97th minute when the visiting goalkeeper, Alphonse Areolaoverwhelmed McBurnie within the ‘blade’ area. The judge, Michael Salisburydid not hesitate to point out the fatal point, putting the cherry on top of a schizophrenic added time, where Rhian Brewster He saw a straight red card for a late tackle Emerson Palmieri and Vladimir Coufal He was sent off for a double yellow.
But it didn’t stop there. Areolainjured in action resulting in penalty, leaves his place on the field Lukasz Fabianskiwhich could not avoid 2-2 despite predicting the intention of McBurnie.
Beat Kuyt by a minute
The ‘9’ of Sheffield United He threw to the right of the Pole and passed, by a minute, the Dutchman Dirk Kuyt, until now the player who had the honor of scoring the latest goal in Premier history. It was in the 102nd minute of a Arsenal-Liverpool played on April 17, 2011 at the Emirates Stadium and ended 1-1.
Source: La Verdad

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