Chelsea and Tottenham score ten goals in two, Arsenal and Manchester United suffer two dangerous defeats in Europe but the 31st day of the Premier League lives above all in anticipation of tomorrow's big match between Manchester City and Liverpool, which could be decisive for the conquest of the title.
Meanwhile, Chelsea recovered confidence after the lesson suffered by Benzema in the Champions League and overwhelmed Southampton 6-0, strengthening their third place, while Conte's Tottenham made four at Aston Villa and held the fourth place against the 'Arsenal, who with 2-1 suffered by Brighton is in their third defeat in their last four games.
Chelsea let off steam from recent defeats and finally Tuchel can smile as he looks at a scoreboard showing Werner and Mount braces as well as goals from Havertz and Marcos Alonso, hoping to see at least a few again next week with Real Madrid.
Conte is also satisfied but less than his striker Son Heung-min, author of a hat-trick at the Villa that frames the goal of the former Juventus player Kulusevski.
After a comeback that seemed to reward him, Arsenal falters at the wrong moment and risks losing a possible pass for the Champions League which they have been missing since 2016/17.
Brighton makes the big voice at Emirates Stadium going 2-0 and Odegaard's goal arrives too late to avoid the Gunners' defeat.
The unsafe Everton gets an important victory over Manchester United, which despite the return of CR7 pays for the misstep by slipping out of the Europe zone.
In Liverpool, the decisive goal was the result of a shot by the young striker Gordon, unluckyly deflected by defender Maguire and goalkeeper De Gea.
The Red Devils forwards, starting with Ronaldo, do not get one right and so the eighth defeat in the league materializes for Ralf Rangnick's team.