Summary

  • FT: Barnes scores 102nd-minute winner to give Newcastle remarkable 4-3 victory over Leeds

  • FT: Burnley 2-2 Man Utd after Sesko double

  • FT: Man City 1-1 Brighton - Guardiola's side stay five points behind leaders Arsenal

  • FT: Bournemouth 3-2 Tottenham - Semenyo scores 95th-minute winner

  • FT: Fulham 2-1 Chelsea, Everton 1-1 Wolves

  • FT: Crystal Palace 0-0 Aston Villa, Brentford 3-0 Sunderland

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  1. 'You need to be on your highest level every day'published at 22:48 GMT 7 January

    FT: Manchester City 1-1 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Fabian HurzelerImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler speaking to Sky Sports: "We played a strong first half. In the second half they were better, but we came back to make it 1-1. In the end you have to be happy.

    "We started the game strong and had chances. You need to score goals to win a game. The main thing for us is we had chances."

    On what his side must do in remaining games: "If we can do it against the top teams, we should be able to find a way against all teams - to show the same belief, courage and personality. That's what I demand from my team."

    On playing at their best consistently: "It's the biggest challenge we have. You need to be on your highest level every day. It won't be easy, but that's the challenge we want to face."

  2. 'It's progress still'published at 22:46 GMT 7 January

    FT: Everton 1-1 Wolves

    Wolves

    Wolves boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Once Jack Grealish gets sent off and we're playing against nine men, I thought we played into their hands. We needed more direction. We needed to put crosses into the box from different places. We pushed. It's progress still. With 11 men, we got back into it with a great goal.

    "They're good in transitional moments but we showed we have a few who can handle it as well. Both sides were looking jaded. It's been a busy period. We started flat.

    "We need to try to find a way to get back in the game and Jordy [Strand Larsen] did that straight away. I felt Andre would give us more energy and fresh impetus. Credit to them."

    On Mateus Mane: "He had to dig in today. You could see he wasn't 100% in terms of his energy but he has got some energy. We have to make sure we look after him now.

    "We want to try keep this momentum going."

  3. 'I think Marc Guehi will stay'published at 22:44 GMT 7 January

    FT: Crystal Palace 0-0 Aston Villa

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner speaking to Sky Sports about Manchester City's reported interest in Marc Guehi: "If the offer would have been high enough [last summer] and the club was fine with it and Marc wanted to go, then he wouldn't be a Palace player anymore.

    "Last January would have been the same. Every single player has a price where a club will sell him, when you are Palace because we are not at the end of the food chain in football.

    "I think Marc will stay but if he says 'I want to stay' and a club pays massive money with five months left of contract, then any player would leave if you are a club like Palace.

    "I'm sure our chairman will ask a very high price for him, let's see.

    "I don't know if Marc wants to leave. Right now when I see him playing, training, his commitment, we are talking quite often together. I think the fans can be calm. But you never know what can happen in football."

  4. 'Red card changes our game planpublished at 22:43 GMT 7 January

    FT: Fulham 2-1 Chelsea

    Chelsea

    Chelsea caretaker boss Calum McFarlane told BBC Sport: "Tough game. The red card is a big factor and changes our game plan. We did that well other than the first goal. We reacted really well. In the second half we had so many opportunities and moments. I’m really glad for Liam Delap to get that goal, it’s been coming. Harry Wilson shows a bit of quality in the box and it decides the game."

    On the red card: "We’ll have to look at what happened for Harry Wilson to get in that position. Marc Cucurella is a brilliant defender, one of the best in the world."

    On if he thought Chelsea deserved something from the game: "I do, yeah. Fulham had a lot of control and passages of play but we worked hard. We had opportunities to counter. Liam had a big chance. Until the last eight minutes I was confident we could draw or even nick a win."

    On his time in the role: "It’s been amazing. I’ve been coaching since I was 17, a long time. The last week has been the best experience I’ve ever had. That’s down to the players, the way they've treated us. I’m really fortunate to have been put in that position.

    "I spoke to Liam Rosenior the night before the announcement was made, yesterday at the training ground and today. I’m really excited about what he’s going to bring to the team."

  5. 'You don't care about the performance'published at 22:41 GMT 7 January

    FT: Newcastle 4-3 Leeds

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle matchwinner Harvey Barnes speaking to Sky Sports: "It was weird, very up and down. I don't think we were at our best but the feeling now, you don't care about the performance, it's more the result.

    On his late winner: "I don't really remember it. Swivel, hit and then hope. And then celebrate. It's all a bit of a blur, it's just instinct. There are so many bodies in the box anything can happen.

    "Everyone knows what the atmosphere is like up here but when a last-minute winner goes in like that it is special."

  6. 'Goals give me confidence'published at 22:39 GMT 7 January

    FT: Burnley 2-2 Manchester United

    Manchester United

    Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko, speaking to BBC Match of the Day on scoring twice: "It helps me for my confidence but also to a team which for me is the most important to help the team in every single situation. It's been tough but now I finally did it and I'm happy I could help the team, this is the most important for me and now it's just up to me and up to us to keep going like that.

    "I think the goal happens with the movements. This was really important too because I know I have great players beside me, it's just up to me to make good movement at the right time."

    On how much confidence this gives him: "Definitely a lot, especially because as a striker, and like all the strikers, I think it's important to have a great game and score some goals. Even more important now is I have more confidence than before. Now it's up to me and the team to keep pushing."

  7. 'Extremely painful'published at 22:38 GMT 7 January

    FT: Bournemouth 3-2 Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Thomas Frank, speaking to BBC MOTD: "That's football unfortunately. It's extremely painful to be on the Tottenham side after the game. We put everything into the game, the boys worked really hard, the staff worked hard to come down here and try and get a result.

    "We went 1-0 up, conceded two second-phase goals - especially the second one, we have to do much better. Then the second half the character and mentality, the focus to stay in the game and keep going against a difficult counter-attacking team was very pleasing to see.

    "I thought we were closer to winning than Bournemouth were."

    On the penalty that was awarded to Tottenham and then overturned: "I think it was a 50-50 situation."

    On the January transfer window: "We are very much in the market and working very hard to do what we can to improve the squad. January is a tough window and we only want to get players in if they improve the team."

  8. Coming your way tonightpublished at 22:37 GMT 7 January

    Match of the Day running order
  9. Thiago is 'complete centre forward'published at 22:35 GMT 7 January

    FT: Brentford 3-0 Sunderland

    Brentford

    Brentford manager Keith Andrews, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “We are in good form and playing really well. We are playing with courage and conviction in everything we do with and without the ball."

    On Igor Thiago: “The recruitment team deserve a lot of praise for the type of players they bring in and personalities. It is really impressive. He is a really special person who has fitted into life very nicely. He has had to earn this path. He has earned his journey and grafted.

    “He has got serious grit about his personality. He is developing his skill set constantly and we are learning more and more about him. He is a pretty complete centre forward.”

    On league position: "We are happy with how we are going but we want to keep pushing."

  10. 'We play top, but don't score'published at 22:34 GMT 7 January

    FT: Manchester City 1-1 Brighton

    Pep Guardiola remonstrates with an officialImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola speaking to Sky Sports: "The way we played I'm so, so pleased. We miss a lot [of chances]. Scoring goals - you have to do it, but we didn't do it."

    "We didn't score. That's all. Sometimes we score, sometimes not. We have to continue to try to do it."

    On Max Alleyne's performance: "The problem is not defensively. We have more absence[s there], but the problem is not defensively."

    On whether his side need to remain calm: "The players do it perfectly. I love the way we play. We play top, but we don't score."

    On Man City's title challenge: "We have three games we didn't win. It's more difficult [to win the league now]. We will continue."

    On the expected transfer of Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo: "No idea."

    On the heated touchline discussion with Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler: "Everything [is] OK."

  11. Postpublished at 22:33 GMT 7 January

    FT: Newcastle 4-3 Leeds

    And breathe. That's eight games done and dusted this evening...

    • Bournemouth 3-2 Tottenham
    • Brentford 3-0 Sunderland
    • Crystal Palace 0-0 Aston Villa
    • Everton 1-1 Wolves
    • Fulham 2-1 Chelsea
    • Man City 1-1 Brighton
    • Burnley 2-2 Man Utd
    • Newcastle 4-3 Leeds
  12. 'Semenyo will be a big miss'published at 22:29 GMT 7 January

    FT: Bournemouth 3-2 Tottenham

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We needed this one, we have been very close in the last games. Football can not every time go to the other side and today was the perfect moment, also for Antoine [Semenyo].

    "To play the way he did, the commitment to help in whatever way until the last second. I think football has been fair and given him a lovely moment."

    Semenyo's last game for Bournemouth? "I think it was, unluckily for us I think it was.

    "He has been if not the best, one of the best I have coached. He has improved every single season. He has scored 10 goals in half a season and not even a number nine. It is not just the numbers but a lot of things - the physicality, the balls in the air and the defensive things. He will be a big miss."

  13. Postpublished at 22:28 GMT 7 January

    Right, let's get all the reaction from tonight's matches...

  14. How it standspublished at 22:28 GMT 7 January

    What a day of Premier League action. Arsenal, who entertain Liverpool tomorrow, are five points clear at the top after Manchester City and Aston Villa could only draw with Brighton and Crystal Palace respectively.

    Brentford's superb season continues and they are fifth, while Newcastle's late, late show takes them sixth.

    Premier League table
  15. Postpublished at 22:26 GMT 7 January

    FT: Newcastle 4-3 Leeds

    How have Newcastle won that game? They found themselves a goal down on three occasions.

    Bruno Guimaraes is absolutely delighted and he's throwing out fist pumps to the fans in St James' Park.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 22:23 GMT 7 January

    Newcastle 4-3 Leeds

    And there goes the whistle to end a brilliant game of football.

    Newcastle win it at the death and take all three points.

  17. goal

    GOAL - Newcastle 4-3 Leedspublished at 22:20 GMT 7 January

    Harvey Barnes

    NEWCASTLE HAVE WON IT! IN THE 102ND MINUTE.

    Leeds fail to clear their lines and Harvey Barnes swivels and spears home on the half-volley, sending St James' Park into pandemonium.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:20 GMT 7 January

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    There can't be many teams that have been pegged back after going ahead, as often Leeds have this season.

    Lee

  19. YELLOW CARDpublished at 22:19 GMT 7 January

    Newcastle 3-3 Leeds

    Ethan Ampadu brings a promising Newcastle attack to a halt and he goes in the referee's book.

    Newcastle whip in the resulting free-kick and win themselves a corner.

  20. Postpublished at 22:18 GMT 7 January

    Newcastle 3-3 Leeds

    Bruno Guimaraes launches the ball up the park for Yoane Wissa, but the summer signing can't beat his defender and now here come Leeds, although Lukas Nmecha is unable to reach the ball and tap in at the other end.