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Adam Booker·13 April 2024
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Adam Booker·13 April 2024
The Premier League fixtures on Saturday provided us with some dramatic action.
Here’s how it all went down.
There was a change at the top of the table as Manchester City thumped Luton Town to head back to the summit of the Premier League, while Arsenal and Liverpool are still yet to play this weekend.
Meanwhile, the race for fourth got even hotter as Tottenham missed a chance to get some breathing room after being on the receiving end of a Newcastle pasting at St. James’ Park.
Manchester United fought back from a goal down on two separate occasions at the Vitality Stadium to snatch a point, while Burnley, Brighton, Forest, and Wolves all picked up draws as well.
The only other team to collect three points was Brentford, who eased some of their relegation stress with a comfortable win over Sheffield United.
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Any title race movement will be set in stone after Sunday as both Liverpool and Arsenal are yet to play.
In the top-four hunt however, it’s now all level between Aston Villa and Tottenham in the race for the coveted final Champions League place, with Unai Emery’s men only ahead on goal difference.
The relegation battle continues to be nervy. Brentford’s victory saw them break away from the pack, but Luton is only two points behind 16th place Everton, and one point behind 17th place Nottingham Forest.
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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou on Spurs’ thumping at Newcastle: “Our football wasn’t anywhere near the level it should be.”
There is plenty more Premier League action on the docket this weekend as Liverpool host Crystal Palace, West Ham host London counterparts Fulham, and Aston Villa travel to Arsenal on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Chelsea entertain to Everton on Monday.