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We are taking a look at the Premier League weekend to see how the season is shaping up, and this past weekend had a lot of angles to look. From the title race to relegation worries, there were clear patterns. It is already Week 32 in the competition, and below are some of the trends we noted:
1. The title race is far from over
Just when it looked like Arsenal were cruising to the title, their 2–1 loss to Bournemouth changed the mood completely. The defeat cost them points, and it opened the door for second-placed Manchester City to believe again.
2. Manchester City are waking up at the right time
Pep Guardiola’s side bagged a 3–0 win over Chelsea, and that was definitely a statement. After a quiet spell, the Manchester club have suddenly began to look sharp again, and with one game in hand, they are six points nehind leaders Chelsea. They are right back in the title conversation.
3. Chelsea’s problems are getting serious
For Chelsea, it’s now three straight defeat in the league. Their form has dipped badly, and the gap to Champions League places is growing. At this stage, it’s starting to look like a bigger issue as they remain sixth in the table.
4. Tottenham are in real danger
It’s easy to think of Tottenham Hotspur as a big club that will be fine, but right now, they’re not. A 1–0 defeat to Sunderland stretched their winless run and dragged them deeper into relegation trouble. Spurs curretly sit 18th with 30 points.
5. Liverpool might have found some stability
After a rough run, Liverpool got a much-needed 2–0 win over Fulham. It may not fix everything overnight, but it shows they still have enough quality to steady things when needed. They take on PSG in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday.
6. Crystal Palace are quietly building momentum
Crystal Palace coming from behind to beat Newcastle United says a lot about their confidence right now. They look organised, dangerous, and increasingly like a team that could push for Europe.
7. The relegation battle is getting intense
From Burnley’s struggles to Nottingham Forest fighting for every point, it’s clear the bottom of the table is far from settled. Every match now feels decisive, and small moments are starting to carry huge consequences.
7 things we learned from Premier League last weekend
We are taking a look at the Premier League weekend to see how the season is shaping up, and this past weekend had a lot of angles to look. From the title race to relegation worries, there were clear patterns. It is already Week 32 in the competition, and below are some of the trends we noted:
1. The title race is far from over
Just when it looked like Arsenal were cruising to the title, their 2–1 loss to Bournemouth changed the mood completely. The defeat cost them points, and it opened the door for second-placed Manchester City to believe again.
2. Manchester City are waking up at the right time
Pep Guardiola’s side bagged a 3–0 win over Chelsea, and that was definitely a statement. After a quiet spell, the Manchester club have suddenly began to look sharp again, and with one game in hand, they are six points nehind leaders Chelsea. They are right back in the title conversation.
3. Chelsea’s problems are getting serious
For Chelsea, it’s now three straight defeat in the league. Their form has dipped badly, and the gap to Champions League places is growing. At this stage, it’s starting to look like a bigger issue as they remain sixth in the table.
4. Tottenham are in real danger
It’s easy to think of Tottenham Hotspur as a big club that will be fine, but right now, they’re not. A 1–0 defeat to Sunderland stretched their winless run and dragged them deeper into relegation trouble. Spurs curretly sit 18th with 30 points.
5. Liverpool might have found some stability
After a rough run, Liverpool got a much-needed 2–0 win over Fulham. It may not fix everything overnight, but it shows they still have enough quality to steady things when needed. They take on PSG in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday.
6. Crystal Palace are quietly building momentum
Crystal Palace coming from behind to beat Newcastle United says a lot about their confidence right now. They look organised, dangerous, and increasingly like a team that could push for Europe.
7. The relegation battle is getting intense
From Burnley’s struggles to Nottingham Forest fighting for every point, it’s clear the bottom of the table is far from settled. Every match now feels decisive, and small moments are starting to carry huge consequences.
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