🏆 Premier, verdicts: Spurs safe! West Ham down, stunning Sunderland in EL | OneFootball

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🏆 Premier, verdicts: Spurs safe! West Ham down, stunning Sunderland in EL

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It was an incredibly emotional day in the Premier League today, but also one full of final verdicts. Roberto De Zerbi’s Tottenham are safe thanks to a home win over Everton, with Palhinha J scoring in the 43rd minute. For Spurs, it was a do-or-die match with only one objective: win. And that’s exactly what they did.

No such luck, though, for West Ham, who, despite their home win over Leeds, join Burnley and Wolverhampton — both already relegated for some time — in the Championship. A hugely painful relegation for the Hammers, who just three years ago were celebrating their Conference League triumph after beating Fiorentina. 


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🏆 TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR EUROPEAN COMPETITIONS

With Aston Villa’s win — they had already qualified thanks to winning the Europa League — over Manchester City and Liverpool’s draw against Brentford, England will send 5 teams to next season’s Champions League, not 6 as would have happened if the Villans had lost and the Reds had beaten Brentford.

Europa League football is also guaranteed for Bournemouth and Sunderland, with the latter returning to the competition after 50 years. Crystal Palace could also join them if they win the Conference League; otherwise, they would miss out on Europe altogether.

Brighton, meanwhile, will play in the Conference League.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool

EUROPA LEAGUE: Bournemouth and Sunderland

CONFERENCE LEAGUE: Brighton


🎖️Arsenal, pasillo and a HUGE title party

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After the pasillo de honor before kick-off against Crystal Palace, it was time for the big celebration for the new Premier League champions, with a title the Gunners had been waiting 22 years for.


😥 So many EMOTIONS for Pep and Bernardo’s farewell

Manchester City said goodbye today to two champions who made the club’s history. The match against Aston Villa was the final game, after 10 years, for Pep Guardiola in charge of the Citizens — who crowned him as the most successful coach in City’s history — and for Bernardo Silva as a player. The fans paid tribute with choreographies and standing ovations for two true legends.

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😍 Records and tears for Momo’s last game

Today in the Premier League was not only a day of final verdicts, but above all a day of major farewells. Among them is certainly that of Momo Salah who will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after a wonderful and trophy-filled career in the Reds shirt. Here is Anfield’s tribute, including the one the Egyptian star received at the end of the match against Brentford.


🥳 Spurs party and West Ham despair 🤯

Among the most anticipated outcomes of this Premier League matchday was surely the identity of the final team to be relegated after Burnley and Wolverhampton. Roberto De Zerbi’s Spurs, thanks to their win over Everton, managed to stay in the Premier League for next year as well, while West Ham, despite their home win over Leeds, were relegated to the Championship. 


😍 Sunderland return to the EL after 50 YEARS

A sensational return for Sunderland, who after today’s 2-1 win over Chelsea secured a place in next season’s Europa League, a competition they had been absent from for a full 50 years. At the final whistle, the stadium erupted, with fans invading the pitch to celebrate this incredible achievement.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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