Haaland's 2 in Man City Win over West Ham Gives Him More Premier League Goals than Ronaldo
Chelsea overcame a two-goal halftime deficit with a goal from captain Reece James to draw level against Newcastle, who led early through Nick Woltemade.
- A 2-2 draw at St James' Park saw Chelsea FC recover from two goals down on Saturday, 20 December, during matchweek 17.
- Nick Woltemade's early brace put Newcastle United ahead inside 20 minutes after Sandro Tonali won possession and Jacob Murphy's run set up the first, with the second from an Anthony Gordon cross after VAR review.
- Reece James, Chelsea captain, curled a free-kick immediately after the restart to reduce the deficit, and Joao Pedro struck the 66th-minute equaliser with Robert Sanchez involved in the build-up.
- Eddie Howe and Newcastle United fans were stunned while Chelsea FC supporters celebrated a late recovery, with both sides making substitutions that shifted the match rhythm.
- Amid heated exchanges, VAR upheld the referee's decision to deny a Newcastle penalty after a Chalobah challenge, while live coverage described an `insane amount` of yellow cards, with Lewis Hall the ninth booked.
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One week after his derby-owner Nick Woltemade is again successful in the Premier League for Newcastle United - but does not win. A DFB colleague is finally preparing a match.
One week after his own Derby goal, Nick Woltemade is again successful in the Premier League for Newcastle United - and how. It's not enough for a win because a second German is packing.
VAR controversy and Woltemade reaction sum up wild Newcastle draw with Chelsea
Newcastle United were held to a draw at home to Chelsea, despite taking an early two-goal lead, with pictures from the game showing the story of a wild afternoon at St James' Park.
After his own goal in the previous week, Nick Woltemade rehabilitates himself with two hits for Newcastle United. However, it is not enough for the victory on this Premier League match day: a national teammate of the DFB striker slips out at the decisive moment.
In a satisfying match at St. James' Park, Newcastle and Chelsea drew 2-2 and shared the point.
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