Ten of the best Premier League comeback wins in 2024
Comeback wins have been happening more often than ever in the Premier League since the start of last season, making 2024 a vintage year for fans of counter-attacks, and a particularly trying one for Tottenham fans.
With 63 games contributed, 16.6% of games with a come-from-behind win in 2023/24 represented the highest percentage on record for any competition in an entire Premier League campaign, according to to choose.
In mid-October, the 2024/25 season had an even higher rate of 17.1%. Several more epics have followed, including spirits for bottom teams, a Manchester derby and seemingly inevitable misery for Spurs.
From Molineux to St Mary’s, 101GreatGoals.com looks back at 10 of the best comebacks of the calendar year.
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Watch THIS stoppage-time winner Kobbie Mainoo gave the Red Devils a thrilling 4-3 win over Wolves 🤩 pic.twitter.com/gP9Qv7NMov
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) February 2, 2024
📰 Table of contents
- 1 Wolves 3-4 Manchester United, 1 February
- 2 Bournemouth 4-3 Luton, March 13
- 3 Newcastle 4-3 West Ham, 30 March
- 4 Chelsea – Manchester United 4-3, April 4
- 5 Everton 2-3 Bournemouth, 31 August
- 6 Brighton & Hove Albion 3-2 Tottenham, 6 October
- 7 Southampton – Leicester City 2-3, 19 October
- 8 Brentford 4-3 Ipswich Town, 26 October
- 9 Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea, December 8
- 10 Manchester City – Manchester United 1-2, December 15
Wolves 3-4 Manchester United, 1 February
Long before Wolves faced relegation and Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United reign ended mercifully, a 97th-minute winner from Kobbie Mainoo cruelly denied Gary O’Neil’s side a point that they thought they had won two minutes earlier.
The now-exiled Marcus Rashford opened the scoring days after a whirlwind of newspaper reports about the striker enjoying a night out in Belfast, and United looked well on their way to victory when Scott McTominay scored 3-1 after 75 minutes to give them a two. – goal advantage for the second time.
After Max Kilman pulled one back, Pedro Neto equalized in the fifth minute of added time. Amazingly, there was still time for Mainoo to get the decisive goal, kicking off a four-game winning streak for Ten Hag that would end with a 97th-minute home defeat to Fulham on 24 February.
Bournemouth 4-3 Luton, March 13
More than 20 years after a top-flight side last came from behind three to win – Wolves at home to Leicester City in 2003 – Bournemouth repeated the feat at Luton, recovering from a 3-0 deficit at halftime.
Dominic Solanke started the comeback five minutes after the break, with Illia Zabarnyi adding another in the 62nd minute and Antoine Semenyo scoring in the 64th and 83rd minutes.
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— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) March 14, 2024
“Once we score the first one, everyone starts to believe,” Cherries manager Andoni Iraola told Sky Sports. Luton would score 85 goals on their way to relegation.
Newcastle 4-3 West Ham, 30 March
Reacting in style to Alexander Isak’s sixth-minute opener for Newcastle, West Ham equalized 15 minutes later through Michail Antonio and dimmed the half-time mood among the home fans by putting ahead of Muhammed Kudus, whose goal at 54 minutes and two seconds was. the second most recent first half goal in Premier League history.
Those Toon fans might have wished they hadn’t resurfaced for the second half when Jarrod Bowen put West Ham 3-1 ahead in the 48th minute, a lead they held until Isak converted his second with 13 minutes remaining for the end
Newcastle’s introduction of Harvey Barnes midway through the second half proved pivotal. Isak rounded for his first inside the box seven minutes from time, and his spectacular 90th-minute long-range winner gave his side their first win after being two goals down in five years
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Harvey Barnes makes it 4-3 at Newcastle! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/taq6oOePdk
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) March 30, 2024
Chelsea – Manchester United 4-3, April 4
In a blistering individual season, Cole Palmer scored two of the last 10 Premier League goals on record to thwart what had been an admirable Manchester United comeback at Stamford Bridge.
Goals from Conor Gallagher and Palmer put the home side 2-0 ahead in the 19th minute, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes drawing United level in the 39th minute and Garnacho adding another with 23 minutes of regulation time to play.
It was nine minutes and 18 seconds of added time when Palmer scored a record-breaking ninth goal with an equalizer that would have left most Chelsea fans happy with the result. His second, after 100 minutes and 39 seconds, was the third most recent overall and the last to win a game.
The Man Utd players spotted the danger… 🔎
But they couldn’t stop Cole Palmer’s 101st minute winner! 🥶 pic.twitter.com/NTCZof0gp3
— Premier League (@premierleague) April 7, 2024
Everton 2-3 Bournemouth, 31 August
Having gone without scoring in their first two games of the season, Everton silenced the Goodison Park crowd by scoring twice in eight minutes through Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin to set up a 2-0 lead over Bournemouth.
After Antoine Semenyo’s reply in the 87th minute and Lewis Cook’s 92nd-minute header to equalize for Bournemouth, the Cherries had time for Marcus Tavernier and Semenyo to come close to winning before Luis Sinisterra headed over a cross from Justin Kluivert in the 97th minute.
The result extended Everton’s wait for a first win in August since 2021 to 11 games. There was more angst in their next game, spurning a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 at Aston Villa.
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-2 Tottenham, 6 October
In a game between teams known for risky defensive lines, Tottenham looked well placed to follow up their 3-0 win at Manchester United with another away win after Brennan Johnson and James Maddison put them 2-0 up before the break
Brighton had gone ahead before having their shortcomings exposed in a 4-2 defeat at Chelsea eight days earlier, but the Seagulls showed their attacking prowess to score three times in 19 minutes after the break, starting with a goal by Yankuba Minteh in the 48th minute.
“From nothing to the top of the world!” 🤯
Brighton turns around! Welbeck is coming home! 💥 pic.twitter.com/gI1MUWCLzr
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) October 6, 2024
Georginio Rutter and Danny Welbeck completed the comeback to leave Ange Postecoglou ashen-faced as he walked onto the pitch at full-time. The visiting manager described his players’ performance as “unacceptable” and “probably” the worst of his tenure.
Southampton – Leicester City 2-3, 19 October
Southampton had lost their previous two games against Leicester by an aggregate score of 9-1, with Jamie Vardy taking his tally to eight goals and four assists in 19 league appearances against them.
Goals from Cameron Archer and Joe Aribo in the first half looked to have put the Saints on course for some revenge even after Facundo Buonanotte’s goal in the 64th minute.
Ryan Fraser’s dismissal 17 minutes from time saw the Foxes chasing their opponents again. Vardy converted the resulting penalty to equalise, and Jordan Ayew’s 98th-minute winner was another nail in the coffin for Southampton manager Russell Martin’s spell at the club.
“Sometimes you don’t need a stand-up coach!”@Carra23 on Jordan Ayew’s 98th minute winner for Leicester against Southampton on Saturday ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/6WWr4LY89i
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) October 21, 2024
Brentford 4-3 Ipswich Town, 26 October
Another game that saw both teams come back, with Ipswich, looking for a first win of the season, perhaps scoring too soon when Sam Szmodics and George Hirst put them 2-0 up in the 31st minute.
Yoane Wissa scored twice in three minutes to draw Brentford level before the break, and Bryan Mbeumo’s penalty six minutes after the break looked to have turned the game around until Liam Delap equalized four minutes from time .
🇨🇲🪄 Bryan Mbeumo’s 90+6′ winner for Brentford against Ipswich! 😎 pic.twitter.com/eanMxfTLBc
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) October 26, 2024
Mbeumo was the hero in the 96th minute as Brentford showed they could be potent after the departure of Ivan Toney, although manager Thomas Frank described himself as “irritated” afterwards. “They were by far the better team in the first 40 minutes,” he said of Town. “There was only one team on the pitch, one of our worst in the Premier League.”
Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea, December 8
It is an unfortunate reflection of Tottenham’s defense this season that they are the only team to have two defeats on this list and to have racked up both in just over two months.
After a bitter 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth three days earlier, Tottenham capitalized on two Marc Cucurella errors to go 2-0 up after 19 minutes with goals from Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski.
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Cole Palmer with a Panenka penalty to put the game beyond doubt! pic.twitter.com/JE96MpFUrr
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 8, 2024
Cucurella set up Jadon Sancho for a quick response before two second-half Palmer penalties either side of an Enzo Fernandez goal put Chelsea out of sight. Son Heung-min, who scored in added time, said afterwards that Spurs were in a “dark tunnel”.
Manchester City – Manchester United 1-2, December 15
In a game that was arguably more memorable for Ruben Amorim than anyone else, the Portuguese won his first Manchester derby with an Amad Diallo-inspired victory in enemy territory.
Josko Gvardiol’s header had given out-of-form City a first-half lead, but Bruno Fernandes equalized two minutes from time with a penalty after Matheus Nunes fouled Amad, who scored the second from United from a tight angle in the 90th minute.
AMAD DIALLO PUTS THE UNITED MAN AT 90 MINUTES! 🌟 pic.twitter.com/Q3I684gEDz
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 15, 2024
It was the last in a game that a team that is the reigning champion has led in a Premier League game and lost. City were also given an unwelcome reminder of their 3-3 home draw with Feyenoord in the Champions League in October when they went 3-0 up with 27 minutes remaining to concede a draw to 89 minutes.