It is eight years to the day that Newcastle United produced one of the best comebacks in Premier League history.They were 4-0 down at home to Arsenal, on February 5, 2011, and did not look like getting back into the match against the title hopefuls.2
#OnThisDay in 2011, Newcastle United came from four goals down to draw 4-4 with @Arsenal in the @premierleague. The late Cheick Tiot scored this stunning late leveller. #NUFC pic.twitter.com/zrpFu47bM2— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) February 5, 2019Robin Van Persie added his first in the 10th minute when he guided his shot past Steven Harper.The striker then ghosted between Mike Williamson and Fabricio Coloccini to make it 4-0 just 26 minutes into the match.Things started to change for Newcastle after the break, though.Centre-back Djourou limped off after 48 minutes while Abou Diaby was sent off for putting his hand on Joey Bartons neck and pushing him to the floor. The home side reduced the deficit when Laurent Koscielny brought down Leon Best in the box and Barton converted the penalty.Best made it 4-2 and gave Newcastle hope when he shot beyond Szczesny.A second penalty from Barton, after another Koscielny foul, made the comeback even closer with seven minutes of the match to play.2
The former Newcastle midfielder was just 30 years old when he passed away. Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against Arsenal after the midfielder's death volley completed one of the greatest
Everyone's remembering Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against
It is eight years to the day that Newcastle United produced one of the best comebacks in Premier League history. They were 4-0 down at home to Arsenal, on February 5, 2011, and did not look like getting back into the match against the title hopefuls.
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: Eight years since Cheick Tiote
Newcastle United's current longest serving player by some stretch, Steve Harper moved to Newcastle United from non-league Seaham Red Star as an 18-year-old way back in July 1993. However it took more than five years for his first team debut to come in November 1998, as the Magpies faced Wimbledon in the Premier League.
Everyone's remembering Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against Arsenal after the midfielder's death The former Newcastle midfielder was just 30 years old when he passed away. 05 June, 2017 17:07
Cheik Tiote's stunning equaliser against Arsenal - 05/02/11
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Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: Eight years since Cheick Tiote's stunning goal completed one of the greatest Premier League comebacks ever Tuesday, 5 February 2019 It is eight years to the day that Newcastle United produced one of the best comebacks in Premier League history.
Everyone's remembering Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against
Barcelona, Man Utd, Belgium & football's 10 greatest comebacks. Newcastle 4-4 Arsenal | Premier League | 2011 from Andy Cole's cross and the latter completed United's triumph with a goal
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St James' Park erupts in scenes of jubilation and disbelief. On the touchline, Alan Pardew's passion is clear to see. Newcastle have just completed one of the greatest comebacks ever seen in English football. Cheick Tiote tragically died on 5 June 2017 after suffering a heart attack whilst training at his club in China. He was just 30-years
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Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: Eight years since Cheick Tiote's stunning goal completed one of the greatest Premier League comebacks ever The Magpies did something no other club in Premier League
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: Eight years since Cheick Tiote
Everyone's remembering Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against Arsenal after the midfielder's death Viral sports news | Published: Jun 5, 2017 The former Newcastle midfielder was just 30 years old
Everyone's remembering Cheick Tiote's stunning goal against
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: Eight years since Cheick Tiote
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