Liverpool regained top spot with two late goals against bottom club Sheffield United while two goals, deep in injury time, by Cole Palmer gave Chelsea a dramatic 4-3 win over Manchester United.

Chelsea staged a last-gasp comeback to beat Manchester United 4-3 with Cole Palmer bagging a hat-trick to turn a madcap Premier League match on its head after the Reds seemed to have staged their own unlikely turnaround in a thriller on Thursday.

Chelsea‘s top scorer Palmer struck twice deep into added time at Stamford Bridge to save the Blues who were on the verge of a 3-2 home defeat. United remain in sixth spot and still 11 points behind fourth-placed Villa albeit with a game in hand.

Timed at 100 minutes and 39 seconds, Palmer’s clincher was the latest winning goal on record in a Premier League game.

Chelsea had raced into a 2-0 lead inside 20 minutes with a strike by captain Conor Gallagher and a Palmer penalty.

Goals by Alejandro Garnacho – after a Moises Caicedo error – and Bruno Fernandes before halftime and another in the 67th minutes by Garnacho turned the tide towards United, who are chasing qualification for next season’s Champions League.

But with the Blues looking beaten, Diogo Dalot brought down Noni Madueke in the box and after a nail-biting VAR check Palmer stroked home from the spot for the second time on the night to level the match at 3-3 in the 10th minute of added time.

A minute later, he blasted a shot that deflected off United midfielder Scott McTominay into the net to claim his 16th league goal of the season and send the home fans into raptures.

Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino, whose grip on the job at Stamford Bridge has been questioned with the club stuck in mid-table, paid tribute to Palmer.

“The impact is amazing. He is doing a fantastic job, it is difficult to talk more about him. Today he showed the mentality and the quality,” the Argentine told the BBC, adding he had urged Palmer on in the closing minutes.

“I said, ‘Cole, two minutes more’ and to believe,” Pochettino said.

His opposite number at United, Erik ten Hag, lamented his side’s failure to see out the win just a few days after his team conceded a last-gasp equaliser to Brentford in a 1-1 draw.

“Manchester United dominated the game but we made individual errors that cost us the game,” he said. “We have to learn from it. When you are a Man Utd player you should already know how to deal with this circumstance.”

The victory took Chelsea up to 10th, five points behind United with a game in hand and still hoping to snatch a Europa League spot despite their stop-start season.

Liverpool back on top as late goals seal win over Sheffield United

Liverpool reclaimed the Premier league lead in an enthralling title race as Alexis Mac Allister’s thunderbolt and a late header by Cody Gakpo secured a nervy 3-1 home victory over bottom club Sheffield United on Thursday.

Juergen Klopp’s side have 70 points from 30 games, two ahead of Arsenal and three more than champions Manchester City, both of whom won on Wednesday to crank up the pressure.

A bizarre opener by Darwin Nunez after 17 minutes when he closed down keeper Ivo Grbic and blocked his attempted clearance into the net looked set to open the floodgates as Liverpool sought the win they needed to dislodge Arsenal from top spot.

But the Reds were way below their best and an adventurous United side stunned the Anfield crowd shortly after halftime when a Connor Bradley own goal levelled the scores.

The visitors looked capable of hanging on for a shock point before a loose ball came out to Mac Allister in the 76th minute and he smashed a swerving right-foot effort into the top corner.

Gakpo then made sure of the points in the 90th as Liverpool took another step towards the perfect Klopp send-off as the manager prepares to leave at the end of the season.

“We had to dig very deep, but that is normal. Our attitude was good, the football was not great in a lot of moments,” Klopp said. “Then Macca’s goal was the complete game changer.”

United are 10 points adrift of the safety zone and look set for a swift return to the Championship.

LIVERPOOL KNACK

If the key to winning titles is to keep grinding out wins even when performance levels dip, then Liverpool have the knack.

United were supposed to sacrificial lambs under the Anfield lights but gave their hosts a mighty scare until midfielder Mac Allister’s moment of magic settled the nerves.

Liverpool were struggling to quell a lively United side but the Argentine took matters in to his own hands with a finish that sent the home crowd into raptures — his fierce shot spinning and rising into the top corner past a helpless Grbic.

“You’re hoping that shot flies into the Kop and you write off a few more seconds. But that’s why these are world-class players, they go right to the end and more,” a rueful Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder said.

If that goal was spectacular, Liverpool’s opener had been comical as Grbic took too long to make a routine clearance and Nunez jumped to block with the ball rebounding into an empty net off the Uruguayan who had his back to goal.

Liverpool had begun in sloppy fashion with James McAtee wasting a first-minute chance for the visitors when his effort was saved by Caoimhin Kelleher.

Despite having a remarkable 83% of possession Liverpool never looked secure and an increasingly confident United equalised when Gustavo Hamer met a cross with a header which glanced in off the leg of the unfortunate Bradley.

Liverpool would not be denied though and chalked up their seventh win in their last eight league games to keep their title destiny in their own hands.