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Premier League 2021-22: 14 Games And Counting 바카라“ Newcastle United바카라™s Winless Run Continues

Last-placed Newcastle United are the fourth team to fail to win any of their first 14 matches in a Premier League campaign. Leeds United won their third match in the Premier League 2021-22 season.

 Newcastle바카라™s agonizing wait for a first win in the Premier League 2021-22 is heading into December. It바카라™s 14 games and counting without a victory for the northeast club, which recently came under Saudi ownership, after a 1-1 draw at home to Norwich that pitted the bottom two teams in the league against each other on Tuesday. (More Football News)

Newcastle, which is in last place, became the fourth team to fail to win any of their first 14 matches in a Premier League campaign, according to Opta, the league바카라™s statistics supplier. The previous three 바카라” Swindon (1993-94), Queens Park Rangers (2012-13) and Sheffield United (last season) 바카라” all went on to get relegated.

The visit of Norwich represented perhaps Newcastle바카라™s best chance of securing that elusive win, yet a ninth-minute red card for center back Ciaran Clark 바카라” for bringing down Teemu Pukki when last man 바카라” left Eddie Howe's team with an uphill task at St. James바카라™ Park.

Even a man down, Newcastle looked the more dangerous team and took the lead in the 61st minute when Callum Wilson converted a penalty after Federico Fernandez's header struck the raised hand of Billy Gilmour. Pukki equalized in the 79th with a left-footed volley into the top corner.

바카라śIt바카라™s a missed opportunity,바카라ť Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey said. 바카라śWe defended brilliantly throughout 바카라” everyone to a man worked their socks off. It바카라™s unfortunate the red card early doors gave us a mountain to climb.바카라ť

Newcastle, which is on seven points, moved to within two points of Burnley, which has played two games fewer. Norwich is a point further ahead and is unbeaten in three games since Dean Smith was hired as manager to replace Daniel Farke.

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Leeds United was another recipient of a penalty for a raised arm blocking a goal-bound header at a corner, and Raphinha took full advantage. The Brazil winger converted it coolly in the third minute of stoppage time to earn Leeds only its third win of the season and move Marcelo Bielsa's team five points above the relegation zone.

Marc Guéhi was the culprit, stretching out his arm to block a headed attempt by Liam Cooper. Again, it needed the referee to check the pitchside monitor before the penalty was finally awarded. Palace has lost back-to-back games to stall the momentum the team had under manager Patrick Vieira. 

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