Man Utd too good for Tottenham, Liverpool revival rolls on
FootballHow the Premier League Table Looks After Big Wins for Arsenal, Man United and Defeats for Chelsea, Liverpool
- The Premier League's top four slots remain unchanged after the latest round of matches, with Arsenal still sitting on the summit
- The Gunners hammered relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest 5-0 at the Emirates to reclaim the top spot from Man City
- Tottenham Hotspur remain third with 26 points following their weekend win over Bournemouth, while Newcastle complete the top four slots after seeing off Aston Villa
Premier League's match week 14 had some interesting results across match centres in England, with Arsenal, Man City, and United emerging as the biggest gainers.
Chelsea and Liverpool were some of the biggest losers after the latest round of matches, with Newcastle United proving once again their intent to gatecrash the Champions League.
Man City momentarily leapfrogged Arsenal to the summit of the standings after their 1-0 slim win over Leicester on Saturday before dropping to second once again later on Sunday after the Gunners recaptured the spot.
Mikel Arteta's men staged a five-star performance against bottom-placed Nottingham Forest at the Emirates to climb back to the top with 31 points, leaving City in second with 29 points.
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Rodrigo Bentacur's stoppage-time winner at Bournemouth earned Tottenham Hotspur a vital win to cement their place in third with 26 points, two points ahead of Newcastle, who remain fourth after their 4-0 win over Aston Villa.
Man United climbed to fifth in the standings after their 1-0 hard-fought win over West Ham at Old Trafford but are just a point off the top four with a game to play.
Liverpool, Chelsea suffer top-four blow
Meanwhile, Chelsea and Liverpool lost their respective fixtures to suffer a huge blow in their top-four push, with the Blues getting embarrassed 4-1 at Brighton.
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FootballThe loss saw them drop to sixth with 21 points, while the Reds sit ninth with just 16 points following their latest loss against Leeds United.
Elsewhere, Nottingham are still bottom of the log with a paltry nine points from 13 games.
Leicester City and Wolves are the other two teams in the relegation zone, with the latter managing a 1-1 draw in their last outing against Brentford.
Guardiola says Man United are making a comeback
Elsewhere, Sports Brief also reported on Guardiola’s recent sentiments amid Manchester United’s recent run of form.
Ten Hag took over the hot seat at Old Trafford in the summer following a calamitous season that saw the club change managers mid-season.
The former Ajax manager oversaw a busy transfer window that saw the arrivals of high-profile players in Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Antony and Tyrell Malacia.