Premier League: Late goals as West Ham stun Huddersfield and Leicester strike late to beat Burnley
It was another action-packed afternoon in the Premier League
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Late goals were the order of the day in another exciting afternoon of Premier League action.
Matt Ritchie was on hand to smash a half-volley in at the back post against former side Bournemouth as Newcastle snatched the latest of points. Javier Hernandez scored twice in the final embers as West Ham left bottom club Huddersfield contemplating another away defeat.
And Wes Morgan's late strike proved the winner for 10-man Leicester as Burnley's relegation fears worsened.
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87 mins: Wolves 2 - 0 Man Utd
Yellow card for Coady as he brings Rashford down.
McTominay and Mata come on as Lingard and Matic go off for United
Jota goes off and Traore comes on for Wolves.
90 mins: Wolves 2 - 0 Man Utd
It's been a disappointing day fro Manchester United. They've not been at their best, they've been sloppy and haven't created much. Wolves have got their plans spot on and have a deserving lead.
90+5 mins: Wolves 2 - 1 Man Utd - Rashford
Luke Shaw gets in down the left hand side and gives it to Rashford. Rashford turns, shoots ans scores!
90+6 mins: Wolves 2 - 1 Man Utd
It's been a great performance from Wolves. They've kept Man Utd quiet, hit them on the counter attack and scored two goals. A deserved semi-final at Wembley awaits and it's back-to-back defeats for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men.
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