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League Performance Comparison
Comparison of recent performance trends among key teams.
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Five Games To Go - Football - Premier League - Manchester United ...
or register to join or start a new Discussion Article Rating 5 Stars So, with five games to go it looks like only a catastrophe will deprive us of getting back into the CL. With regards to the top five I think the dips may finish above us with us and Villa fighting it out for fourth spot. Now to the interesting part, Are Chelsea certainties for sixth spot? With their current form you would think not until you look at the current form of those fighting for that Europa League spot behind them. To me the only ones who have form of late for putting a bit of a winning run together is Brighton. For the relegation battle, to me it will be between Spurs and West Ham. I think Forest have enough about them to stay up as do Leeds who are probably safe enough now. I think that Spurs will just about find enough to keep them up. If West Ham win tonight though, that will make it harder. RATE THIS ARTICLE Rate Breakdown 5 1 Vote 4 0 Votes 3 0 Votes 2 0 Votes 1 0 Votes Average Rating: 5 from 1 vote ARTICLE STATS Day Article Ranking54/500 Article Views3 Average Time(mins)0.08 Total Time(mins)0.27 Month Article Ranking49/500 Article Views744 Average Time(mins)0.82 Total Time(mins)618.5
Five games to go: The Premier League's unpredictable season turns again ...
This was supposed to be Arsenal’s title. For 200 days, it looked like it would be.But Wednesday night, Erling Haaland scored his 35th goal of the season after five minutes at Turf Moor, and Manchester City went top of the Premier League for the first time since October. Arsenal’s 200-day lead was gone, just like that, to a team that three weeks ago looked like they had run out of steam.I am a Manchester United supporter. I have no dog in this fight. So honestly, watching this title race from the outside has been one of the most entertaining things the Premier League has produced in years. Not because the football has always been brilliant. Because it really has not. But because absolutely nothing has gone the way anyone expected.Arsenal were supposed to win this!The title felt done. Football journalists were already writing the “Arsenal end the wait” pieces and filing them for publication on whatever Sunday it became official.Then Bournemouth beat them at home. Then they lost at the Etihad to goals from Rayan Cherki and Erling Haaland. Then last night, City beat Burnley, and Arsenal’s 200-day stint at the top was over. Now they have no tie-breaker advantage. If the two clubs finish level on points, goal difference and goals scored, City win the title because they have won more points in the head-to-head matches this season. Arsenal hold none of the cards. It’s a case of who blinks first, and I think Arsenal will blink.Mikel Arteta has taken Arsenal close, and he deserves some credit for that. But his performative coaching on the sideline, his cringeworthy “tricks” in training, they point to a man feeling the pressure. He’s so worked up, I think it’s translating to the pitch.The Chelsea disaster …While the title race has been the main event, Chelsea have been providing the most genuinely extraordinary sideshow in Premier League history. Three managers in 16 months. Some 2 billion pounds ($2.7bn) spent on players. Seventh in the table. And my personal favourite stat of the entire season: five consecutive league games without scoring, the first time that has happened to Chelsea since 1912.Their most recent manager, Liam Rosenior, was sacked this week. He had been in the job for 106 days on a six-and-a-half-year contract. He is perhaps best remembered for a news conference in January where he explained that the word “manage”, split into two, gives you “man” and “age” and that, therefore, management means “ageing men”. He aged extremely quickly. He is now 41 an...
Premier League Power Rankings: Why Man City topped Arsenal
5 hours ago ... Normally, I'd always lean on the full-season sample of play over recent performance, but City have real reasons for material in-season improvement: the arrival ...
Five games to go in the Premier League... Man City are only ahead ...
Five games to go in the Premier League... Man City are only ahead of Arsenal on goals scored ⚽️ We might have a generational title race on our hands.


