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Premier League - five things we learned

Premier League - five things we learned
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Issues are coming to a head at both ends of the table.

The Premier League title race appears to be going to the wire, with neither Liverpool nor Manchester City giving any quarter in their pursuit of glory.

At the other end of the table, Cardiff and Brighton – and to a lesser extent Southampton – are engaged in a desperate battle for survival after managing to collect just a point between them this weekend.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at what we learned from the latest round of fixtures.

Over to you, City

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, centre, acknowledges the fans after a vital win at Cardiff
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, centre, acknowledges the fans after a vital win at Cardiff (David Davies/PA)

In case Manchester City did not realise it, Liverpool are not going to go away. The Reds emerged from their trip to Cardiff, who are fighting for their top-flight lives, with three points safely banked courtesy of strikes from Georginio Wijnaldum and James Milner to throw the spotlight back on to Pep Guardiola's side as they prepare for a must-win derby trip to Manchester United on Wednesday evening.

Phil your boots

City's eye-watering spending power has transformed the club to the point where the quest for an unprecedented quadruple was only derailed by a remarkable battling Champions League quarter-final display by Tottenham. But in the wake of that heart-breaking European exit, it was to one of their own that manager Guardiola turned, and academy graduate Phil Foden did not let him down, confirming that he can rub shoulders with the big-money signings by scoring the only goal in a revenge mission against Spurs which sent the club back to the top of the table on Saturday, if only briefly.

Ole smoke

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been reminded how quickly football can turn after making a Jekyll and Hyde start to his reign as Manchester United boss. Having lost only one of his first 17 games in charge, a run concluded by a famous 3-1 Champions League victory at Paris St Germain which helped to earn him the job on a permanent basis, he has lost six of the last eight, with Sunday's horrific 4-0 drubbing at Everton confirming that his honeymoon period is well and truly over.

The Benitez conundrum

Posted by Newcastle United on Sunday, April 21, 2019

Newcastle's 3-1 win over Southampton, coupled with Cardiff's 2-0 defeat by Liverpool ensured that the Magpies will spend a third successive season in the top flight, but whether manager Rafael Benitez leads them into it or not remains a moot point. Contract talks are ongoing, but seem deadlocked, with managing director Lee Charnley having indicated that the training-ground improvements and transfer autonomy the Spaniard wants may not be forthcoming, and the reaction of the Toon Army to Saturday evening's win and its implications left little doubt as to where their affections lie.

Vardy revitalised, VAR overdue

Leicester's Jamie Vardy celebrates after scoring at West Ham
Leicester's Jamie Vardy celebrates after scoring at West Ham (Yui Mok/PA)

England striker Jamie Vardy had become something of a peripheral figure at Leicester as Claude Puel's ill-fated tenure drew to a close, but has now scored seven in as many games under replacement Brendan Rodgers. His instinctive strike at West Ham on Saturday helped to secure a 2-2 draw, although it would have counted for little had referee Lee Probert been able to review the offside decision which cost Hammers' substitute Lucas Perez a second goal of the game before Harvey Barnes' last-gasp equaliser.

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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer watches on during his side's Premier League clash with Fulham on February 9, 2019
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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City35292489226789
2Liverpool35277179205988
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs352311165353070
4Chelsea35207859382167
5Arsenal35206969462366
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd35197963501364
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves35149124443151
8Watford35148135050050
9Everton35147145044649
10Leicester CityLeicester35146154847148
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham35127164454-1043
12Crystal Palace35126174348-542
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle35118163544-941
14Bournemouth35125184962-1341
15Burnley35117174462-1840
16Southampton35910164158-1737
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3597193254-2234
18Cardiff CityCardiff3594223065-3531
RFulham3565243376-4323
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3535272069-4914

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