GWT: PL Matchweek 37

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Saturday 14 May

FA Cup Final - Chelsea x Liverpool

Sunday 15 May

Tottenham x Burnley
Aston Villa x Crystal Palace
Leeds x Brighton
Watford x Leicester
West Ham x Man City
Wolves x Norwich
Everton x Brentford

Monday 16 May

Newcastle x Arsenal

Tuesday 17 May

Southampton x Liverpool

Thursday 19 May

Everton x Crystal Palace
Aston Villa x Burnley
Chelsea x Leicester
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City clinch PL title with Liverpool loss or draw at Southampton
 
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robertmac43

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Would love to see Brighton play a part in sending Leeds down this weekend. Huge 3 points up for grabs.

As for Arsenal, I do not care how you do it, just find a way to get 3 points.
 
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The points up for grabs are big for West Ham. United and the Europe League are very much catchable
Yea they're 3 back, have a game in hand, and have a significantly better GD.

United *shouldn't* lose their last game, but also there's a bunch of vets who are on the way out and likely already on the beach so who know if they'll show up.
 
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The points up for grabs are big for West Ham. United and the Europe League are very much catchable
West Ham will roll over and show their belly against City like everyone does and will play for MW38
 

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West Ham will roll over and show their belly against City like everyone does and will play for MW38
When they’ve beaten City it hasn’t been because they “attacked” them. Same goes for Tottenham’s victories this season.

This is one of those things you’ve decided in your head is real, but isn’t particularly grounded in reality.

Yea they're 3 back, have a game in hand, and have a significantly better GD.

United *shouldn't* lose their last game, but also there's a bunch of vets who are on the way out and likely already on the beach so who know if they'll show up.
It’ll be nice if United loses to Palace and the City game doesn’t matter. Definitely want Europa.
 

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When they’ve beaten City it hasn’t been because they “attacked” them. Same goes for Tottenham’s victories this season.

This is one of those things you’ve decided in your head is real, but isn’t particularly grounded in reality.


It’ll be nice if United loses to Palace and the City game doesn’t matter. Definitely want Europa.
You don’t need to go balls to the wall to attack City and beat them. You do have to try though and pressing them high certainly helps. Of course 85% on the league just hands City 6 points every season. City aren’t as good in Europe because teams actually show up and play against them. Most of the PL teams park the bus and pray they won’t get scored on which hasn’t worked in 5 seasons; but maybe it will work them this time! There is plenty of reality in this. Just watch the games. City is beatable if the other team scores first, there record when they are scored first on is not impressive. It is even less impressive when the other teams score 2 or more on then. The fact is teams rarely have the balls to try to test them.
 

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Yea they're 3 back, have a game in hand, and have a significantly better GD.

United *shouldn't* lose their last game, but also there's a bunch of vets who are on the way out and likely already on the beach so who know if they'll show up.
Well hopefully the roster will have at least a couple players with something to prove.
 

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The most inconsequential handball.......but why have your arms over your head to even allow VAR to look at it?

Kane scores as he does.
 

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At the end of the match, a Tottenham player shouldered down a Burnley runner and there was no call, let alone a second yellow.

Not to mention the handball that was given. Tottenham not winning top 4 even as the refs smooth the path.
 

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At the end of the match, a Tottenham player shouldered down a Burnley runner and there was no call, let alone a second yellow.

Not to mention the handball that was given. Tottenham not winning top 4 even as the refs smooth the path.
Just coincidences. Was a deserved win.

 
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robertmac43

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Brighton has been tearing Leeds up through the first 20 minutes. Trossard is the main orchestrator thus far.

What a goal from Welbz to put Brighton up 1-0
 

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