LONDON (Reuters) – Newcastle United produced an astonishing fightback to draw 4-4 at home to Arsenal yesterday after trailing 4-0 as a record 38 goals were scored in the Premier League yesterday.
Second-placed Arsenal were four-up after 26 minutes with Robin van Persie twice on target. But after Abou Diaby was sent off in the 50th minute, the home side struck four times to grab an unlikely point and leave the Gunners four points behind leaders Manchester United who played at Wolverhampton Wanderers later.
Carlos Tevez scored a hat-trick before halftime for third-placed Manchester City in a 3-0 win against West Bromwich Albion, twice