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Late Winners and Comebacks Define Weekend's Action

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This past weekend saw a flurry of dramatic finishes and impressive comebacks across various British sports competitions. In the Premier League, Liverpool, Fulham, and Crystal Palace secured crucial wins, while in the...

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Late Winners and Comebacks Define Weekend's Action

Drama unfolds in Premier League and Women's Rugby

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This past weekend saw a flurry of dramatic finishes and impressive comebacks across various British sports competitions. In the Premier League, Liverpool, Fulham, and Crystal Palace secured crucial wins, while in the Premiership Women's Rugby, Bristol Bears staged a remarkable fightback to defeat Loughborough Lightning.

In the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister scored a 97th-minute winner as Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest in a chaotic finish at the City Ground. This victory marked a significant boost for the Reds, who have been struggling to find consistency this season.

Meanwhile, Raul Jimenez scored twice as Fulham ended a run of three consecutive defeats with a 3-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. This result propelled Fulham into the top half of the table, while Sunderland's struggles continue.

Crystal Palace also secured a much-needed win, courtesy of Evann Guessand's late goal against 10-man Wolves. This 1-0 victory marked Palace's first home win since early November and provided a welcome relief for manager Oliver Glasner, who has been facing criticism from fans.

Glasner, who led the Eagles to their first major honour last May, has been under pressure after a string of poor results. Despite this, he remains committed to his role and believes it is "absolutely OK" to face criticism from fans. In an interview with Sky Sports, Glasner acknowledged the banners calling for his departure, stating, "It's absolutely OK to face criticism."

In contrast, Bristol Bears women's rugby team produced a superb fightback to secure a 24-21 bonus-point win against Loughborough Lightning in a historic Premiership Women's Rugby match. The game featured the first all-women PWR team of officials, with Natarsha Ganley refereeing and Rebecca Piddlesden and Emily Hope running the lines.

Bears winger Millie David crossed the line twice to bring her season's tally to nine, joining Saracens hooker May Campbell as the league's joint-top try-scorer. The match saw a remarkable turnaround, with the Bears coming back from a 21-5 deficit at half-time to secure the win.

These dramatic finishes and comebacks have added to the excitement and unpredictability of the current sports season. As the competitions continue to unfold, fans can expect more thrilling moments and surprises in the weeks to come.

This past weekend saw a flurry of dramatic finishes and impressive comebacks across various British sports competitions. In the Premier League, Liverpool, Fulham, and Crystal Palace secured crucial wins, while in the Premiership Women's Rugby, Bristol Bears staged a remarkable fightback to defeat Loughborough Lightning.

In the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister scored a 97th-minute winner as Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest in a chaotic finish at the City Ground. This victory marked a significant boost for the Reds, who have been struggling to find consistency this season.

Meanwhile, Raul Jimenez scored twice as Fulham ended a run of three consecutive defeats with a 3-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. This result propelled Fulham into the top half of the table, while Sunderland's struggles continue.

Crystal Palace also secured a much-needed win, courtesy of Evann Guessand's late goal against 10-man Wolves. This 1-0 victory marked Palace's first home win since early November and provided a welcome relief for manager Oliver Glasner, who has been facing criticism from fans.

Glasner, who led the Eagles to their first major honour last May, has been under pressure after a string of poor results. Despite this, he remains committed to his role and believes it is "absolutely OK" to face criticism from fans. In an interview with Sky Sports, Glasner acknowledged the banners calling for his departure, stating, "It's absolutely OK to face criticism."

In contrast, Bristol Bears women's rugby team produced a superb fightback to secure a 24-21 bonus-point win against Loughborough Lightning in a historic Premiership Women's Rugby match. The game featured the first all-women PWR team of officials, with Natarsha Ganley refereeing and Rebecca Piddlesden and Emily Hope running the lines.

Bears winger Millie David crossed the line twice to bring her season's tally to nine, joining Saracens hooker May Campbell as the league's joint-top try-scorer. The match saw a remarkable turnaround, with the Bears coming back from a 21-5 deficit at half-time to secure the win.

These dramatic finishes and comebacks have added to the excitement and unpredictability of the current sports season. As the competitions continue to unfold, fans can expect more thrilling moments and surprises in the weeks to come.

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