Battle to ‘avoid’ Champions League heats up, Cardiff City on the brink – What we learnt from this weekend’s Premier League action

Battle to ‘avoid’ Champions League heats up, Cardiff City on the brink – What we learnt from this weekend’s Premier League action
It’s crunch time in the Premier League as a thrilling season enters its final weeks.This weekend raised a number of talking points. On Friday night Liverpool brushed aside relegated Huddersfield but Manchester City responded with a workmanlike win at Burnley.Liverpool went top on Friday night10
Liverpool went top on Friday night
But Manchester City did the business at Burnley10
But Manchester City did the business at Burnley
In the battle for the top four, Tottenham suffered their first defeat at their new stadium at the hands of West Ham, while Arsenal lost at Leicester.But Manchester United and Chelsea were unable to take full advantage of their rivals’ errors as they played out a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.United and Chelsea shared the spoilsGETTY10
United and Chelsea shared the spoils
Wolves got revenge for their FA Cup semi-final defeat against Watford with a win at Vicarage Road, while Crystal Palace and Everton played out a goalless draw at Selhurst Park.At the bottom end of the league, Cardiff suffered a potentially season defining defeat at Fulham, as fellow relegation strugglers Southampton and Brighton earned a point each against Bournemouth and Newcastle respectively.But what were the key things we learned? talkSPORT.com gives its verdict below.

Champions League qualification up for grabs

Perhaps the most surprising theme of recent weeks has been the simultaneous collapses of the clubs battling for Champions League qualification.Tottenham, considered title challengers until very recently, lost at home to West Ham meaning they have lost six of their last ten in the league.Michail Antonio of West Ham United celebrates after scoring the winner against TottenhamGetty10
Michail Antonio of West Ham United celebrates after scoring the winner against Tottenham
But Arsenal lost their third game in seven days with a bad defeat at Leicester10
But Arsenal lost their third game in seven days with a bad defeat at Leicester
Their poor form would have had even more serious repercussions had it not been matched by their rivals though.Arsenal have lost four of their last five, and Manchester United four of their last seven and failed to beat Chelsea at Old Trafford in a game that could end the Red Devils’ top four hopes.

Liverpool still performing, but City passing the tests

Earlier in the season Liverpool’s mentality was questioned when a series of draws cost them their lead in the Premier League title race.However, in recent months they appear to have overcome those anxieties, emerging victorious from a number of crucial fixtures against the likes of Tottenham and Chelsea.Liverpool were full of confidence during their victory over Huddersfield on Friday, although the Terriers are already down.Salah and Mane’s goals against Huddersfield put them first (21) and second (20) in the race for the Premier League golden boot10
Salah and Mane’s goals against Huddersfield put them first (21) and second (20) in the race for the Premier League golden boot
But the sight of Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah scoring two each, and topping the goal scoring charts in the process, shows Liverpool are hitting their peak at the right time.They have won ten in a row in all competitions, but City have won their last twelve league matches after getting past Burnley on Sunday.Sergio Aguero’s strike was enough to restore City’s place at the top – the goal being given after referee Paul Tierney referrred to goal-line technology because Matt Lowton looked like he had cleared the ball off the line.But Lowton’s heroic efforts were in vain, as replays showed the ball crossed the line by 29mm! That’s just how close the title race is!City showed their nerve once again10
City showed their nerve once again

Relegation all butdecided

Cardiff’s defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage all but concluded the fight for survival in the Premier League.Southampton, Brighton and Cardiff were the teams who could still go down at the beginning of the weekend but Saints’ point against Bournemouth guaranteed their safety, whilst Brighton’s draw with Newcastle lifted them four points above Neil Warnock’s men with two games remaining.It looks like Brighton will be staying up despite their dreadful form in the second half of the season10
It looks like Brighton will be staying up despite their dreadful form in the second half of the season
The Bluebirds must win both of their remaining fixtures (given their significantly inferior goal difference to Brighton) and hope Brighton lose both of theirs in order to reach safety.Stranger things have happened, but it seems like a tall order.Cardiff’s defeat at Fulham means that the Bluebirds will probably be playing Championship football next season10
Cardiff’s defeat at Fulham means that the Bluebirds will probably be playing Championship football next season

Southampton revitalised under Hasenhuttl

When Ralph Hasenhuttl replaced Mark Hughes in December 2018, Southampton were languishing at 18th in the league with only nine points from 15 games.However, they have claimed 29 points from the 21 league matches since the Austrian took over and are now staying up with two games to spare.The man referred to as ‘the Klopp of the Alps’ has done a good job of improving the form of certain players.Shane Long has put his well-documented goal scoring droughts behind him, scoring twice this week and James Warde-Prowse’s excellent form earned the midfielder an England call-up earlier this season.Southampton are a club in safe hands.Ralph Hasenhuttl has turned things around at Southampton since his arrival in December10
Ralph Hasenhuttl has turned things around at Southampton since his arrival in December



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