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What are the stakes of the last day of the Premier League?

2020-07-26T14:34:36.457Z


While Liverpool have long put an end to the suspense over the title race, the final day of the league in England is sure to be suspenseful - yes, Liverpool ended 30 years of waiting by finally claiming the league title from England. A coronation that men ...


While Liverpool have long put an end to the suspense over the title race, the final day of the championship in England is sure to be suspenseful.

Yes, Liverpool put an end to 30 years of waiting by finally winning the title of champion of England. A coronation that Jurgen Klopp's men officially celebrated on Wednesday night with a spectacular success against Chelsea (5-3) at Anfield. The Reds' trip to Newcastle this Sunday will therefore have little interest, especially their decline since the resumption of the Premier League - two defeats to Manchester City (4-0) and Arsenal (2-1) as well as two matches draws - put an end to their ambition to reach the mythical barrier of 100 points. Faced with the Magpies who also have nothing more to play, Liverpool will however try to end their superb season on a good note. In a relaxed atmosphere. Which will not be the case for all teams.

Hot battle for places 3 to 6

Indeed, if Manchester City is also quiet in its position of dolphin and will seek only against the red lantern Norwich to reach the bar of 100 goals scored in the season - knowing that their record for the 2017-2018 edition set at 106 seems untouchable (the Citizens are at 97 this season), the battle promises to be fierce for the last two tickets in the Champions League. Thus, two shocks will take place this Sunday, opposing the teams classified from 3rd to 6th place. At King Power Stadium, Leicester, 5th, will host Manchester United, 3rd. Since the "restart", the Foxes have been going through difficult times with only two wins in eight matches. Very dependent on the performance of their number 1 scorer, Jamie Vardy, who should finish top scorer in the championship with his 23 units, Leicester absolutely needs a success to finish 4th at worst. Not easy against the Red Devils authors of an impressive comeback but who dig a little to finish, with two consecutive draws at home against Southampton (2-2) and West Ham (1-1). A parity score will be enough for Paul Pogba and others to find the Champions League.

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