Published • loading... • Updated
Newcastle loses again, Dyche gets first Premier League win with Forest; Man City vs. Liverpool
- On Sunday, Brentford beat Newcastle United 3-1 at the Gtech Community Stadium, with Igor Thiago scoring two late goals to seal the comeback victory.
- After Kevin Schade's equaliser, referee Stuart Attwell initially denied a clear Brentford penalty and booked Dango Ouattara, a call upheld by VAR official Paul Tierney, but minutes later awarded a spot-kick and sent Dan Burn off with a second yellow.
- After 27 minutes Harvey Barnes put Newcastle ahead with a low shot through the legs of Brentford goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, and Kevin Schade levelled in the 56th following a Nick Pope error on a long throw.
- The result deepened Newcastle United's early-season problems as they suffered back-to-back defeats under manager Eddie Howe and remain without an away win this season after the 3-1 loss.
- Amid long throws and set-piece mayhem, the game featured a maelstrom of long throws and set-piece play that unsettled the Gtech Community Stadium, while replays showed Dan Burn made contact with Dango Ouattara despite VAR's 'minimal contact' explanation.
Insights by Ground AI
32 Articles
32 Articles
Premier League 2025-26: Newcastle loses again, Dyche gets first league win with Forest
Aston Villa quickly bounced back from defeat to Liverpool last week by routing Bournemouth 4-0. Emiliano Buendia, Amadou Onana, Ross Barkley, and Donyell Malen all scored, while Emi Martinez denied Antoine Semenyo from the spot.
·India
Read Full Article+11 Reposted by 11 other sources
Newcastle loses again, Dyche gets first Premier League win with Forest; Man City vs. Liverpool
Newcastle fell to back-to-back defeats in the Premier League with a 3-1 loss to Brentford. Having lost to West Ham by the same score a week earlier, Eddie Howe’s team once again took an early lead only to squander the points.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources32
Leaning Left9Leaning Right4Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left, 41% Center
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left, 41% of the sources are Center
41% Center
L 41%
C 41%
R 18%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

















