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Gabriel Jesus' injury-time winner took Premier League champions Manchester City to an unprecedented 100 points as Southampton secured safety despite the 1-0 defeat at St Mary's Stadium
City's sensational season appeared to be ending with a stalemate, but Jesus brought down Kevin De Bruyne's pinpoint ball forward before lobbing Alex McCarthy to score their 106th league goal in the fourth minute of added time
The victory sees Pep Guardiola overtake his own record of 99 points with Barcelona (2009-10), while City also break the record for the most away wins (16) and points (50) in the Premier League era, as well as the biggest winning margin (19 points)
For good measure, they also achieved the most wins in an English top-flight season (32)
Meanwhile, Southampton survive by three points, with Swansea taking the finally relegation spot after losing 2-1 at home to Stoke
With Swansea needing an escape act Houdini would have been proud of, Southampton knew it was about containment against City, no mean feat given the champions' haul of 105 league goals going into the match
However, it was the Saints who went closest to breaking the deadlock early on, with Wesley Hoedt's header cannoning off the bar from Dusan Tadic's corner
As news of Stoke taking a first-half 2-1 lead at Swansea filtered through at St Mary's, the home supporters finally broke out into chants of 'We are staying up!' - confident a 10-goal swing was now, finally, an impossibility
After no attempts on target from City in the first half, they ramped up the pressure after the break, and went close to scoring just after the hour-mark, but Raheem Sterling saw his shot deflect onto the post before McCarthy tipped over John Stones' header
After Fernandinho cleared Dusan Tadic's effort off the line, and following the introductions of Brahim Diaz and Phil Foden for City - who made their fifth league appearances of the season to earn winners' medals - it was the turn of another substitute, Jesus, to cap off City's remarkable season
Following a campaign of free-flowing football, it was ironic, though somewhat fitting, that De Bruyne grabbed an assist with a long ball forward
Jesus' first touch miraculously brought it down, while his second deftly lifted the ball over McCarthy and into the net
Cue scenes of wild jubilation, from the players, from the fans, and from Guardiola on the sideline
And with Southampton safe, there was cause for celebration from both sides as the full-time whistle sounded
Despite City's record-breaking feats, Southampton deserve praise for not only securing safety, but also keeping the visitors at bay for the majority of the match
City piled on the pressure in the second half, but Yoshida was central to Southampton's resistance, making a match-high nine clearances and four interceptions
Though Jesus stole a winner late on, it was a commendable display from the Saints defence
"It has been a huge effort from everybody
It wasn't an easy situation that I found when I came here - clearly we had difficult fixtures as well, not least this one to finish
"You always thought, 'Goodness me', we didn't really want it to come to this day and have to win, but I thought we played very well today and arguably had the better of it in the second half
"But with the quality they have, it only takes one moment
Congratulations to City, they've been absolutely magnificent this season
For them to get all the records they've achieve this year, it's evidence of an outstanding team
" "It's incredible
I don't have the words
50 points at home, 50 points away
Incredible, incredible
"Nothing changed but it's because we scored in the last second
It was similar (the last time) the last time we scored against Southampton
We won in the last minute
"When you get to 100 points, it's something special for all the club
It's a record which will stay for long
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Substitute Callum Wilson's injury-time strike saw Bournemouth come from behind to beat Burnley 2-1 on the final day of the season at Turf Moor on Sunday
Burnley striker Chris Wood had opened the scoring six minutes before half-time thanks to a fortuitous close-range finish
However, the visitors hit back in the second half, with first Joshua King equalising (74), before Wilson won it in the third minute of stoppage time
As a result, Burnley - who will be playing Europa League football next season - stayed seventh in the Premier League, their best top-flight finish since 1974, while Eddie Howe's side remained 12th in the table
The contest did not really come alive until the 20th minute when England hopeful Nick Pope had to be alert to keep out Lys Mousset's low drive after nice build-up play down the right by Jordon Ibe
However, it was Burnley who went in ahead at the break thanks to a fortuitous goal from Wood - in for the injured Ashley Barnes - the striker's 11th in all competitions this season
The hosts worked the ball around nicely, before Ashley Ward escaped to the left-hand byline and pulled the ball back for the waiting Ashley Westwood
The midfielder - who has not scored all season - saw his goalbound strike deflect off Wood and into the back of the net, the New Zealand international's 11th goal in all competitions this season
Bournemouth turned the game around in the second half, though, with two goals in the final quarter of an hour, the leveller an absolute beauty from King
The visitors were initially unlucky not to equalise through substitute Jermain Defoe's bullet header, only for Pope to deny the substitute with an outstanding reaction stop
However, Bournemouth kept the ball alive, before King curled an unstoppable shot into the top right-hand corner of the net, before a terrible mistake at the back gifted Howe's team their winner
Burnley centre-back Kevin Long slipped over, allowing Defoe a clear run on goal, and the striker then drew in the final man before releasing the unmarked Wilson, who made no mistake with a composed finish
"Not the end we wanted to a magnificent season
Two horrible goals, no lack of effort, we had the game under control and then we gave two awful goals away
"But that sometimes happens
My disappointment is about today though as the season has been absolutely fantastic
"It is a very difficult task just being in the Premier League in the first place, then you have to stay in the Premier League and then you have to see how far you can take it
"And to take it where we have taken it this season is a marker for everyone - the players, myself, the staff and everyone involved at the club
"The winning instinct leaves a bad taste in the mouth when you do not win like today, but overall over a season I certainly have not forgotten all the good work that has been done
" "The only disappointment would be from the outsiders looking in to our club that we finished below where we were last season
"But I think that is more of a compliment to last season than a criticism of this - to finish 12th in the Premier League , when you look at the teams below us, and the size of those clubs, is a huge achievement again from a really talented group of players
"The marker that I laid down to the players at the end of the game there is that we can do better, we must do better and the work is already starting towards that
"The twinkle-toed winger was a constant threat with his pace and trickery throughout the afternoon at Turf Moor, helping to create the first real opening of the clash for Mousset
And despite not being involved in either of his side's two goals, Bournemouth's club-record signing from Liverpool was still a thorn in the opposition's side after the break as the visitors turned the contest on its head
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Crystal Palace finish the Premier League season in 11th after easing past West Brom in a 2-0 victory at Selhurst Park
Palace finish the season unbeaten in their last six matches as second-half strikes from Wilfried Zaha and Patrick van Aanholt helped the hosts to a deserved three points against Darren Moore's side
After a scrappy first half, Zaha broke the deadlock in the 70th minute before Van Aanholt scored for the third successive match (78') to ensure Palace finished the campaign on a high note
Moore suffered his first loss as caretaker manager of West Brom, who will be playing Sky Bet Championship football next season
West Brom almost took the lead in the third minute when James McArthur's cross was stabbed towards goal by Chris Brunt, but Ben Foster did well to reach down and batted it away
Moments later at the other end, Grzegorz Krychowiak's driven volley whistled narrowly wide of Wayne Hennessey's right post
The closest chance of the half fell to Zaha who, off-balance, poked a shot on goal from close range which Foster stopped with his trailing leg in the 17th minute
Palace continued to stroke the ball around for the remainder of the half but lacked the finishing touch as West Brom soaked up the pressure in a scrappy opening 45 minutes
In the 55th minute, Ruben Loftus-Cheek's shot was caught by Foster from close range six minutes before Andros Townsend missed a golden opportunity to put Palace a goal up
With the West Brom defence scrambling, he slipped over when he tried to connect with Zaha's squared pass
But fortunately team-mate Zaha atoned for Townsend's error by putting Palace a goal up
Van Aanholt drilled the ball across for the 25-year-old to deftly volley home his fifth goal in his last six matches
Then, just eight minutes later, the provider turned goalscorer as Van Aanholt latched onto Townsend's incisive pass before rounding Foster and slotting away to complete what has been a remarkable turnaround by Roy Hodgson and his side in the second half of the season
I thought we played well
In the first half, we had a lot of possession but they are a hard team to break down
They work very hard and are very organised defensively but I was hoping if we could up the tempo a little bit and keep going
The longer the game went along the more chances opened up and I'm really proud of the players
We've been safe for two games
And now to win all three is a fantastic achievement
They're [Crystal Palace] an excellent team as we know, they've got some match-winners all over the pitch
It was a difficult afternoon today for us against a really good team
We knew we had to keep going until the end because of the threat they possess
They kept asking us questions
It was a hurdle for us which was a bit too high to get over
The Netherlands international grabbed a goal and assist on a highly productive day for the left-back, who caused West Brom's defence serious problems down the flank with his pace and power
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Liverpool secured fourth place in the Premier League with a thrilling 4-0 victory over Brighton at Anfield on the final day of the season
Mohamed Salah's 32nd goal of the season - a record in a 38-game Premier League season - got the dominant Reds going on 26 minutes before Dejan Lovren doubled their lead five minutes before half-time
Brighton offered little by way of a response and Dominic Solanke's stunning first goal for Liverpool and a maiden strike from Andy Robertson added further gloss to the impressive performance
The victory, coupled with Chelsea's defeat at Newcastle, means Liverpool will be playing in Europe's premier competition next season, regardless of the outcome of their Champions League final date with Real Madrid on May 26
In a straight shootout with Chelsea for the final Champions League qualification spot, Liverpool entered their final league game of the season simply needing to avoid defeat to finish in the top four, but a tense and frustrating first half unfolded
After Solanke failed to punish Shane Duffy after he under hit a back pass, Liverpool were denied two penalties as the Brighton centre-back's handball and challenge on Salah in the area went unpunished by referee Kevin Friend
Sadio Mane failed to convert Liverpool's first clear opening on 19 minutes before Virgil van Dijk glanced a header wide shortly after
But 26 minutes of frustration finally came to an end when Solanke poked the ball through to Salah and he fired his record-breaking goal beyond Mat Ryan
After Roberto Firmino fired over, Salah should have had a second on the half hour but Ryan thwarted him after Mane's selfless square pass and Duffy blocked his follow-up off the line
Ryan prevented Georginio Wijnaldum from added a second but his defences were soon breached again as Lovren rose high to head Robertson's cross home
Solanke clincally finished a scintillating counter involving Salah and Firmino to finally break his Liverpool duck on 53 minutes before Robertson made it two first-time scorers for the afternoon as he rifled a shot home after Lewis Dunk failed to clear Danny Ings' cross
The Egypt international paved the way for Liverpool to secure their place in the top four
Salah's 32nd league goal - his 44th in all competitions - settled whatever nerves may have been lingering around Anfield and took him past the milestone for a 38-match season shared by Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez
Liverpool travel to Kiev on May 26 in search of a sixth European crown when they take on Real Madrid in the Champions League final
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Michael Carrick's final game for Manchester United ended in victory as Marcus Rashford's goal earned United a 1-0 win over Watford
Carrick was instrumental in United's opener in the 34th minute, as he played the ball over the top for Juan Mata, who then laid it off for Rashford to score his seventh league goal of the season
Watford should have levelled on the stroke of half-time through Richarlison, but the Brazilian headed too close to United goalkeeper Sergio Romero from point-blank range
Both teams had very little to play for, with United having already made sure of their best Premier League finish in five years following the 0-0 draw with West Ham on Thursday, meaning the second half had a real end of season feel to it
The defeat means Watford dropped a place and finish 14th
There was no Anthony Martial in the United squad, with the club insisting the France international picked up a late injury, and the much-changed hosts were laboured in his absence in the opening exchanges
It took until the 34th minute for the game's first meaningful chance, which was converted by Rashford, after Mata had laid the ball across
The pass to play into Mata from Carrick gave the Old Trafford masses a reminder of what they will be missing next season
Watford remained undeterred, though, and should have levelled 10 minutes later, but Richarlison could only head Daryl Janmaat's cross too close to Romero, who flung out an arm to make a smart stop
After the break, the tempo faded, as the long season seemed to have taken its toll
Mata did have the ball in the net again, but he was denied by the offside flag
Carrick's final farewell came late in the match, as he was substituted to rapturous applause, and will now undertake a coaching role at the club
Watford did press in the dying moments, but could not find a way past Romero as United saw out the season with another win, finishing with 81 points
He just had to be involved in the winner, spraying one of his trademark passes over the top of the defence for Mata to set up Rashford
On an afternoon of little other quality, Carrick continually picked out his man as he rolled back the years on his Old Trafford farewell
Watford's season is done and dusted, but United have the small matter of next weekend's FA Cup final against Chelsea to come, as they look to end the season with some silverware
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Arsene Wenger's tenure as Arsenal manager finished on a high after his side secured a 1-0 victory against Huddersfield at the John Smith’s Stadium
Wenger announced he would be leaving the Gunners after 22 years and 1,235 games in charge three weeks ago and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang's 38th-minute goal ensured the Frenchman was given a fitting send-off
It was his 716th win as Arsenal manager and it sees also sees the Gunners pick up their first away points in 2018 as they finish sixth in the table to confirm Europa League football for next season
Meanwhile, Huddersfield, who secured their survival with a draw at Chelsea in midweek, can look forward to another season of Premier League football despite their final-day defeat, confirming a 16th-place finish
Wenger was greeted by a guard of honour and marvellous reception ahead of kick-off in what was a party atmosphere at the John Smith's Stadium
Arsenal and Huddersfield fans alike applauded the Frenchman as he walked over to acknowledge the away end before the match, bowing in front of the travelling supporters
Huddersfield started the brighter of the two sides and they should have been ahead in the 11th minute when Alex Pritchard's cut-back picked out Tom Ince, but the winger's shot sailed high over the crossbar
The tributes to Wenger continued to come during the game as two planes flew over the Stadium, carrying messages of support for the Frenchman
"Merci Arsene, we will miss you too," one read in response to Wenger's goodbye speech last week, while the other read: "#OneArseneWenger"
Then, after 22 minutes, the entire stadium rose as one to applaud Wenger - marking the length of his reign - with chants of "there's only one Arsene Wenger" also springing up throughout pockets of the home support as well as the entire away end
There was even more for Wenger to smile about when his side took the lead with what was their first real clear-cut opportunity of the game
It was a goal that Wenger would certainly have approved of as Alexandre Lacazette and Henrikh Mkhitaryan combined with some slick one-touch passing before Aubameyang slid in to convert Aaron Ramsey's cross to score his ninth Premier League goal
After the break, Huddersfield went close to an equaliser through Ince, whose low shot looked destined for the bottom corner until David Ospina got his fingertips to the ball
There was almost a final sting in the tail for Arsenal but Aaron Mooy's powerful strike clipped the top of the crossbar and Laurent Depoitre's header was snaffled by Ospina as the Gunners held on as Wenger signed off with a victory
Huddersfield bombarded Arsenal with crosses into the box but Wenger's defence was helped out by a commanding performance from Ospina
The Colombian goalkeeper dominated his penalty area to great effect and his handling was excellent
He also made a couple of crucial saves, in particular to deny Laurent Depoitre right on the goal line in stoppage time
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Swansea's relegation to the Sky Bet Championship was confirmed as they slipped to a 2-1 home defeat to already-relegated Stoke City on Sunday
The Swans came into the final day clash needed a win and a 10-goal swing with Southampton to survive relegation but the great escape never even came close to materialising
Andy King slid Swansea in front (14) but Paul Lambert's side struck back before the break through Badou Ndiaye (31) and Peter Crouch (41)
Xherdan Shaqiri also missed a penalty for Stoke, whose victory mean they finish the season with their first win in 14 Premier League games
For Swansea, their relegation ends a run of seven successive seasons in the Premier League
In Premier League history only two teams have ever survived when entering the final round of fixtures three points from safety but Swansea gave their fans hope with an early goal
Andre Ayew flicked a ball over Ryan Shawcross and King waltzed through before sliding a tidy finish into the bottom corner
Half-chances then fell to Wayne Routledge and King - but both were spurned which never gave Swansea the momentum they were looking for
Eventually, it was Stoke that struck on 31 minutes
With the Swansea defence pushing up, Shaqiri lifted the ball through for Ndiaye, who skilfully lofted the ball over Lukasz Fabianski
Swansea's balloon was now very much burst and Crouch headed Stoke in front just before the break
Teenage debutant Lasse Sorensen curled a delicious set-piece into the danger zone and Crouch was on hand to power home his 199th goal of his career
Swansea threw on Leon Brittan for his 461st and final appearance for the club before his retirement - and his influence improved the side
Andre Ayew somehow managed to miss from five yards out when his goalbound effort hit team-mate Tammy Abraham on the goal-line and away to safety
Jack Butland came to Stoke's rescue on a couple of occasions in closing stages, denying Andre Ayew and Sam Clucas as Swansea wastefulness in front of goal haunted them once again
The midfielder has attempted more shots and completed more successful dribbles and tackles than any Stoke team-mate since his Premier League debut in February - and he will have plenty of top-flight suitors over the summer judging by this latest showing
He took his goal - his second of his Stoke career - with real class and a force in midfield throughout
"The owners called me yesterday about the possibilities of next season," he said
"We will speak again on Monday - at this moment I will have reflections about myself, the club
After, I will make a decision
As you understand, it's very early to talk about that
"I will talk with my agent
I was happy with the conversations yesterday
I must think about my life, talk about it with my family and make the best decision
"This club is very special - they deserve to be in the Premier League as soon as possible
""I love the club but what happens next week I don't know," Lambert said ahead of expected talks with Stoke owner Peter Coates about his future
"Football is a great game for one day you're there and the next day you're away
"But I could not have done any more, I gave it everything, and the support has been right behind us
"The chairman said a couple of weeks ago that I was [staying] but whether that remains we'll wait and see
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Newcastle ended their season on a high and extinguished Chelsea's slim top-four hopes with a comfortable 3-0 win at St James' Park on Sunday
Newcastle bossed the first half, going ahead through Dwight Gayle's close-range header (23), before Ayoze Perez doubled their lead by sweeping home Jonjo Shelvey's initial shot after the break (59)
Perez was on hand again to tap home for 3-0 (63), and with Liverpool at Anfield, Chelsea were already out of the hunt for a Champions League spot
The result means Newcastle finish 10th in the Premier League, while Chelsea end up outside of the top four for only the third time in 16 years
Newcastle dominated the first half, with Chelsea failing to register a shot on goal as a top-four spot ran away from them
Thibaut Courtois made two decent saves from Jonjo Shelvey and Mo Diame's long-range efforts, before reacting well to keep out N'Golo Kante's poke towards his own goal from close range
Newcastle went ahead on 23 minutes through Gayle, who headed home after Jacob Murphy's looping effort had been tipped off the line by Courtois only to fall kindly into the striker's path a few yards out
Shelvey blazed over from 12 yards a minute later after dodging two Chelsea tackles, and the visitors' first effort on goal came on 54 minutes as Olivier Giroud's fine improvised touch with the outside of his boot was tipped over by Martin Dubravka
Newcastle doubled their lead through Spaniard Perez, who was on hand 12 yards out to get a touch on Shelvey's low drive from the edge of the box, leaving Courtois with no chance
Ross Barkley saw a clear opportunity from close range well blocked by Dubravka minutes later, before Perez made it 3-0, turning into the net from under the crossbar after the unmarked Florian Lejeune had squared from Shelvey's deep free-kick
That's how it ended in what could be Antonio Conte's last Premier League game at Chelsea, with the FA Cup final against Manchester United to come on Saturday
: "When you have the whole season, the fans behind the team, it's the best way to finish
I'm really proud of the atmosphere and the performance of the team
We started with a high tempo, kept the fans behind the team, which was key, as it has been the whole season
That is always an extra motivation
": "When you are at the end of the season, it can happen, but when there is this situation, the first person to answer for this is the coach
If we didn't have the spirit, this will, this desire, I am the first person to answer for this
The other team was more determined than us
" They were so poor, that's as abject as a performance as I've ever seen, especially when people re playing for places in an FA Cup final team next week
Bakayoko didn't break sweat, I didn't see him sprint once to the ball, and it was a big opportunity for him today
Ross Barkley at times tried, but it just wasn't his day
Newcastle wanted it more, it's just as simple as that
Yet again, Shelvey was Newcastle's main man at St James'
He made a team high 74 passes, 45 of which were in the Chelsea half, and patrolled the midfield area with his trademark swagger
But he's more than just a ball-player; Shelvey was not afraid to get stuck in, winning the ball back eight times, second only to Mo Diame
Premier League fixtures will be announced at 9am on Thursday, June 14, and the season will begin on the weekend of August 11
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Harry Kane's double was not enough to snatch the Golden Boot in an eventful 5-4 win over Leicester at Wembley
Neither side looked like teams with little to play for, with Jamie Vardy nodding in Riyad Mahrez's free-kick inside four minutes
Kane levelled (7) but found themselves 3-1 down thanks to a classy Mahrez finish (16) and Kelechi Iheanacho's superb long-ranger (47), before Erik Lamela's close-range finish (49) and a Christian Fuchs own goal (53) made it 3-3
Just when Spurs looked to have sorted themselves out as Lamela doubled his money (60) to put them in front, Vardy beat the offside trap to level again (73)
But Kane curled in his 30th of the season (76), and Spurs' fifth, to leave them third in the table and Leicester ninth, but with the Golden Boot heading to Liverpool and Mohamed Salah's mantelpiece
Kyle Walker-Peters, a surprise inclusion in the hosts' line-up, was caught out early on when he tripped Demarai Gray out wide
Mahrez's free-kick then found an unmarked Vardy at the near post to nod beyond Hugo Lloris
Tottenham's reaction was immediate and they levelled through Kane, trailing Salah in the Golden Boot race by three before the match, when he paced away from Danny Simpson and beat Eldin Jakupovic at his near post
But their defensive frailties were underlined by a sucker-punch second from the visitors, with Mahrez hammering into the bottom corner once Vardy was tackled
Any hopes of a Tottenham revival after half-time were hit when Iheanacho held off Victor Wanyama before his effort rocketed into the top corner from 20 yards
But they hit back within 60 seconds when Lamela turned in Walker-Peters' low cross, and were level when his shot struck Fuchs' outstretched knee and went in
They took the lead for the first time as Lamela completed a first double in English football, Walker-Peters again feeding his Argentine team-mate, but Leicester soon equalised when Vardy raced away from the home defence and fired high into the top of the net
Three minutes later, Spurs retook the lead for what would be the final time, Kane cutting inside and bending the ball around Jakupovic for his second of the day, and once he missed Danny Rose's cross from the left altogether late on he knew his Golden Boot chances were up
Vardy deserved his 21st and 22nd league goals of the season in a typically-energetic performance, scoring two well-taken goals and had more shots than anyone else in the game
He also made two key passes, ran for everything on offer from any ball forward from a Leicester man, and didn't deserve to be on the losing side
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Manchester United secured the Premier League runners-up spot but were uninspiring as West Ham held them to a 0-0 draw at the London Stadium
The visitors had the better of the chances but only came close to beating Adrian in the West Ham goal when he deflected Luke Shaw's drive onto the post before half-time
United's toothless makeshift attack found life difficult against a generally organised West Ham back three, as they failed to score in back-to-back games for the first time since March 2016
A dull encounter only flared up in the closing stages as West Ham skipper Mark Noble raised his hands to Paul Pogba's face, but was only booked by referee Jon Moss
The point guarantees United their first top-two finish in five years, while West Ham retain the slim possibility of ending the season in the top-half
West Ham had the better of the opening exchanges but once United found their feet they dominated the chances, with Scott McTominay firing just wide and Jesse Lingard forcing Adrian into a smart save
Adrian then turned a powerful drive from Luke Shaw - who has never scored a senior goal - onto the post
Marko Arnautovic was again West Ham's best outlet, using his power and pace to test David de Gea from 20 yards early on, before Aaron Cresswell's deflected cross caught him off guard and he tipped over the bar
As the interval approached Adrian again beat away an ambitious long-range effort from Lingard, and soon after the break it appeared United had forged an opening - but when Pogba's flick set Sanchez beyond the goalkeeper, he could not force the ball home from a tight angle
Pogba then nodded wide and Arnautovic miscued a tricky dipping ball over his shoulder wide from inside the box in a rare home attack
Late on Noble was left incensed by an intentional trip by Pogba and pushed the United midfielder in the face, which earned only a caution for both players from referee Moss
United earned the point to leave them second but produced another drab performance - while West Ham could still finish as high as 10th, if an unusual set of results go in their favour on the final day of the season on Sunday
He was lucky to remain on the pitch for the full 90 minutes, but captain Noble was strong at the heart of the West Ham midfield which stifled United, winning back possession seven times and making five interceptions - more than anyone else on the pitch
Noble made 68 passes on the night, connecting with almost 90 per cent of them, and made two key passes as part of his contribution
United host Watford on Sunday in their season-ending game at Old Trafford on Sunday, while West Ham will welcome David Moyes' old club Everton to the London Stadium
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Substitute Manolo Gabbiadini brought Southampton close to safety as they saw off Swansea 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium, confirming West Brom's relegation from the Premier League
The result means Swansea must hope they beat Stoke on Sunday and Huddersfield lose their last two games, while Southampton will be safe barring a defeat against Manchester City and a large goal swing towards Swansea
Gabbiadini grabbed the winner with 17 minutes remaining after a scramble inside the penalty area, one of few clear-cut opportunities in a nervy encounter
With so much at stake, the first half was a cagey affair, with half-chances falling to Sam Clucas and Charlie Austin inside the penalty area, but things picked up in the second
Jordan Ayew forced a wonderful fingertip save from Alex McCarthy having cut inside from the left and unleashed a fine effort from 20 yards which was bound for the top corner
Saints should have been ahead on the hour mark, but Austin's header in space eight yards out from Cedric Soares' cross was straight at Lukasz Fabianski
But on 72 minutes they did break the deadlock as sub Gabbiadini, who had been on the pitch for just five minutes, drove home from close range after Alfie Mawson had blocked Shane Long's volley on the goal line
Gabbiadini's substitution was a result of luck and a brave move by Mark Hughes, with the Italian striker replacing defender Jan Bednarek, who had concussion but did not want to be taken off
Shane Long missed a chance to wrap it up late on, hitting into the side-netting when the square pass to the unmarked Gabbiadini seemed the better option, but after a nervy finish, Mark Hughes' side held on
After largely spectating in the first half, McCarthy was called into action early in the second, producing a world-class save from Jordan Ayew's dipping volley
The 28-year-old, who replaced Fraser Forster as Saints' first-choice goalkeeper earlier this season, also commanded his area superbly, particularly late on as Swans peppered the box
: "At the end of the game we had the feeling that we deserved a little more, a minimum of one point
But we played to win
Now we are in the position where we rely on others but we are not relegated yet
: "I have to say, to a man, they've worked their socks off, every single day, every single game
Some games we've had things go against us and have had to pick ourselves up, but I thought we were immense today, we weren't going to be denied
"Swansea host Stoke on Sunday in their final Premier League game, while Southampton welcome champions Manchester City to St Mary's
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Huddersfield secured their Premier League status for next season and severely dented Chelsea’s top-four hopes by battling to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday
This latest performance of grit and outstanding defensive organisation, plus a famous goal by Laurent Depoitre (50), all-but relegates Swansea City, who need a 10-goal swing on the final day to turn the tables on Southampton
For Chelsea, Marcos Alonso's equaliser (60) wasn't enough to deny the tenacious Terriers, who survived a late onslaught from the Blues, with goalkeeper Jonas Lossl in fine form - including an incredible one-handed save to deny Andreas Christensen
The result leaves Antonio Conte's men needing Brighton to beat Liverpool at Anfield on the final day for any hope of finishing in the top four
But this night was all about Huddersfield and the masterful David Wagner, who has kept his side up against the odds and only spent a remarkable eight days in the relegation zone all season despite their minuscule budget
Fresh from their defensive masterclass against champions Manchester City, Huddersfield started where they left off at the Etihad Stadium
Chelsea bossed the ball but created little in open play
Set-pieces seemed their best route and Anthony Rudiger somehow turned a Cesar Azpilicueta flick-on wide from two yards out on 13 minutes
With Jonathan Hogg and Aaron Mooy spearheading Huddersfield's bite and organisation in midfield, the hosts were becoming frustrated
Alvaro Morata skipped through on goal 40 minutes but failed to find a decisive finish after rounding Lossl
After the break, Huddersfield sensationally took the lead with their first opening of the game
Cries for a foul on Willian were ignored by referee Lee Mason and Mooy charged forward
His ball was bravely attacked by Depoitre, who bounced off Willy Caballero and gleefully tucked the ball into the empty net
Conte called for reinforcements from the bench as Eden Hazard and Olivier Giroud entered the fray
The pressure told on 62 minutes when Azpilicueta's cross was smacked clear by Zanka, but only straight into the face of Alonso, who knew nothing about it but had equalised for his team
From then on Chelsea set up camp in Huddersfield territory
Azpilicueta and Willian were providing great service on the right but both Morata and Giroud couldn't force a winner home
When the hosts did find a route to goal, Lossl was there to deny them - and in spectacular fashion on 83 minutes
After an almighty scramble a half-clearance fell to Christensen but his header was somehow tipped onto the post by Lossl
Huddersfield needed their goalkeeper again in the final stages as he beat away a powerful attempt from Morata while Giroud also hooked a close-range effort wide
Huddersfield negotiated the six minutes of added time
Cue wild celebrations, led by their quite marvellous manager
"We must be focused to finish this season
We have another game and an FA Cup final - then the club will do their best to improve their situation
"I think for this season, for sure, it is my last home game
Not only me, but the players too
I don't have anything to add
It is not my task, there is a club to judge the situation and then take the best decision
""It's a bigger achievement than the promotion - last season we were predicted to get relegated and we won promotion
"Tonight, I think we have seen everything that counts for us and this is desire, passion, effort, attitude and togetherness and I am a strong believer that if you have the passion and desire and the spirit, you can compete sometimes with top quality
"If ever you needed an example of how important having a top-class operator between the sticks is, then this was it
Lossl's save from Christensen was quite simply, extraordinary
With the ball heading into the top corner, the goalkeeper flung every inch of his being towards the ball and somehow got a strong enough touch on it to divert it onto the post
He's conceded just one goal in 180 minutes of football against Manchester City and Chelsea in the last week - and an unfortunate one at that
Sublime stuff
Chelsea face a final day trip to Newcastle ahead of their FA Cup final date with Manchester United on May 19, while Huddersfield host Arsenal in what will be Arsene Wenger's final game in charge of the Gunners
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Leicester City beat 10-man Arsenal 3-1 at the King Power as Arsene Wenger's side remained the only team without an away point in English league football in 2018
Leicester opened the scoring after just 14 minutes thanks to Kelechi Iheanacho's second league goal of the season, before the striker was then brought down by Konstantinos Mavropanos when clean through on goal
The young Greek defender was shown a straight red card by referee Graham Scott, Arsenal's 78th sending-off in the Premier League under Wenger, only for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to level matters eight minutes after half-time
However, the home team took all three points thanks to Jamie Vardy's 76th-minute penalty - the striker's sixth goal in seven games against the Gunners - and Riyad Mahrez's last-minute effort
As a result, the Foxes stay ninth in the table thanks to a first top-flight win in six matches, while Arsenal remain sixth after a seventh straight league defeat on their travels for the first time since January 1966
Arsenal started the match on the front foot, only to fall behind just before the quarter-hour mark after the visitors failed to clear a left-wing corner
The Foxes recycled the ball, before finding Fousseni Diabate at the far post and the midfielder then picked out Iheanacho, who drove the ball past Petr Cech from close range
Iheanacho was also the player involved in Mavropanos's dismissal as right from the re-start, the striker closed the centre back down, before stealing possession and being hauled to the ground as he broke clear
The referee had little choice but to send off the 20-year-old, with there being just 92 seconds between Iheanacho's opener and the red card
The visitors, though, drew level when Aubameyang scored his ninth league goal since joining the club in January after good approach play by down the right by Ainsley Maitland-Niles
But it was Claude Puel's team who emerged victorious after two goals in the final quarter of an hour, the first coming from the penalty spot after Henrikh Mkhitaryan tripped substitute Demarai Gray in the box
Vardy kept his cool to rifle the ball home from the spot, the England international's 18th league goal of the season, before Mahrez sealed the points late on after dummying Cech and scoring into an empty net as the Foxes beat Arsenal for the first time in the league since 1994
"The most important thing is the spirit, pressing and conviction
It was a great performance
They gave their best and it was important to finish (at home) with a strong game
"They played with strong conviction and quality
Beating [Arsenal manager] Arsene [Wenger] is not important for me
"It's a good feeling to win our last home game of the season
The players wanted to reward the fans tonight, they put in place all the ingredients to win
""I felt we played with great spirit and we were unlucky to play with 10 men and to be caught with a non-penalty
Overall, though, there was enough room for us to win the game, so I would like to praise the spirit of my team tonight, even if we lost the game
"Even with 10 against 11 we looked like we could score at any moment and at 1-1 we had two situations with three against two, but we complicated a bit our game
"We had the chances to score and win the game
The fact that we had to chase the game with 10 men made it very open
"I would like to say that this team has shown tonight they have a future and hopefully they can show that next season
"The powerful striker has not had many chances to stake a claim up front since joining Leicester from Man City for £25m in August
However, the Nigeria international was given an opportunity against Arsenal, and he did not disappoint with an impressive attacking display
The 21-year-old opened the scoring with an excellent first-half finish, before being involved in the pivotal moment when Mavropanos was dismissed for bringing the frontman down seconds later
And maybe now the player will be given more regular game time going forward at the King Power
Leicester take on third-palced Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium on the final day of the season
Meanwhile, Arsenal face already-safe Huddersfield Town at the John Smith's Stadium on Sunday afternoon in what will be manager Arsene Wenger's final game in charge of the club
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Tottenham secured a Premier League top-four spot as Harry Kane's goal gave them a 1-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley on Wednesday evening
News of at Stamford Bridge was met by a deafening cheer at Wembley, and the hosts held on for a narrow victory to guarantee Champions League football next season at their new home
In a nervy encounter full of chances for both sides, Kane put Spurs ahead five minutes after the break with a fine curling effort into the top corner, taking his Premier League tally to 28
The result leaves Newcastle 10th after four straight defeats, while Spurs will finish in the top four for the third straight season
Things didn't go for Spurs in a nervy first half; Christian Eriksen forced a fine save from Martin Dubravka from a free-kick, while Jonjo Shelvey hit the outside of the post from his own set piece, before Jamaal Lascelles' header was brilliantly saved by Hugo Lloris
Dwight Gayle spurned a fine chance from close range, heading over as he got in-between the Spurs centre backs, and at the other end Kane produced an air shot from 15 yards after racing through one-on-one with Dubravka
Kane made amends on 50 minutes, stroking his effort into the top right corner from just inside the box after a neat exchange with Heung-min Son
Ayoze Perez's produced an air shot of his own shortly after with the goal gaping, and Kenedy struck wide from range, before sub Jacob Murphy blazed over a fine opportunity from close range having wrestled free of Davinson Sanchez
Rafa Benitez claimed Newcastle should have had two penalties in the game; Matt Ritchie appeared to be brought down by Hugo Lloris as the goalkeeper rushed out, while Ayoze Perez also saw half-hearted appeals waved away by Neil Swarbrick
After the Chelsea result filtered through, sub Danny Rose should have wrapped up the win in stoppage time, but he hit straight at Dubravka with his weaker right foot after being played through on goal by Erik Lamela before huge relief at the final whistle
: "This type of game is impossible to have a pretty performance
We played with the pressure to win the game, a must-win game
Against a team who played for nothing, played so deep and played counter attack, and didn't take risks
For us sometimes we take some rash decisions, and it was difficult to have patience, to play and build with good actions
": "I think we had 14 attempts against Tottenham at home, and two penalties not given, so I think we deserve something here
Today we are doing almost everything well, against a good team, but two decisions, when you see the replays, it's a pity
"Not a stellar display by any Spurs men, but Lloris made some telling contributions in both halves
His fine stop in the first from Lascelles header, when Newcastle were firmly on top, was world class, and he stood up to the challenge in the second half as Newcastle began to go direct
Tottenham finish their season at Wembley with a clash against Leicester on Sunday at 3pm, while Newcastle host Chelsea at St James' Park at the same time
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Manuel Lanzini scored twice as West Ham deservedly beat Everton 3-1 at the London Stadium to seal a first home league win over their opponents since April 2007
Sam Allardyce endured an unhappy afternoon against his former employees as Lanzini gave the hosts a deserved lead (39) before Marko Arnautovic's swerving shot doubled the hosts' advantage (63)
Oumar Niasse pulled a goal back with a close-range finish (74), but Lanzini capped a scintillating display with a brilliant strike past Jordan Pickford via the post (82)
The Hammers finish in 13th place while the Toffees remained in eighth spot on the final day of the Premier League season
Attention will now turn to the respective futures of David Moyes and Allardyce, who praised Lanzini after a standout performance, but his side were second best during a tired display in the capital
Mark Noble was denied early on as Pickford produced a brilliant save low to his left after, before Niasse pounced on a mistake by Angelo Ogbonna to force Adrian into a smart stop with his legs
Niasse's miss proved costly as seven minutes later, West Ham were in front
There was an element of good fortune about the goal as Cheikhou Kouyate's intended pass for Arnautovic ran through for Lanzini to stroke his shot low to the right of Pickford's dive
Everton began the game by playing three at the back, and duly changed to a more familiar formation at the interval with Ramiro Funes Mori withdrawn, but they only marginally improved before West Ham extended their lead
Edimilson Fernandes, an early substitute for the injured Arthur Masuaku, fed Arnautovic and the former Stoke City forward rolled Michael Keane before unleashing a venomous shot from 25 yards that moved in the air on its way past Pickford
Everton responded as Adrian tipped a powerful shot from Niasse onto a post, and from the resulting corner the Senegalese forward was rewarded for his endeavour, taking down Morgan Schneiderlin's header to fire in from five yards out
But any hopes they had of salvaging something were ended in fine style by Lanzini as he picked up Pablo Zabaleta's pass, cut inside Seamus Coleman on the left and bent a superb right-foot shot that curled beyond the outstretched Pickford and in off the post
The Argentine was at it from the first whistle as he combined brilliantly with Arnautovic to stretch Everton on a day they were punished for experimenting with three at the back
Two defenders were dragged towards Arnautovic as Lanzini fired in the opener, and the diminutive midfielder ended the contest in typical fashion, finding the top corner with a brilliant strike
The 25-year-old has endured an injury-ravaged season, but this was a timely reminder of the difference he makes to this West Ham team when he's on song
Lanzini has been directly involved in 11 Premier League goals this season (five goals, six assists), his best ever figures in an English top-flight campaign
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Huddersfield Town boosted their Premier League survival hopes with a gutsy goalless draw against champions Manchester City on Sunday
City were looking to set a host of domestic records before capping their sensational season by lifting the Premier League trophy
But with City's eyes perhaps on post-match celebrations, a dogged and resilient Huddersfield outfit seized the opportunity to secure an unlikely point in their battle against the drop
The Terriers remain 16th in the Premier League, three points clear of the relegation with two games to play, as David Wagner's men inched closer to another season in the top flight
There was a carnival feel around the stadium ahead of kick-off, which culminated in City receiving a guard of honour from Huddersfield and members of City's title-winning squad from 1968
But with just three games to secure their Premier League status, Huddersfield were intent on spoiling City's party, creating two clear openings inside 11 minutes
Former City midfielder Aaron Mooy, making his first appearance at the Etihad, fizzed an effort just wide on 10 minutes before Alex Pritchard's clever free-kick released Florent Hadergjonaj, only for the defender to shoot straight at Ederson
Huddersfield were almost made to pay for those misses three minutes later as City captain David Silva combined with Leroy Sane and found Kevin De Bruyne on edge of the area, but the Belgian whistled a shot wide of goal
And it was not long until the Terriers were back on the attack, Pritchard's 25-yard drive drawing a save from Ederson before Mooy released the returning Chris Lowe on the overlap, and he blazed wide at the near post
It was all hands to the pump for Huddersfield from there on
After Jonas Lossl had seen them into the interval on level terms by thwarted a rasping De Bruyne drive on 35 minutes, the visitors had to withstand wave after wave of City pressure
Christopher Schindler hooked the ball off the line the after Lossl spilled a Sane delivery, but having come up with the right answer time and time again this season, City could not find a way to unpick the Huddersfield lock
Gabriel Jesus drifted a header onto the roof of the net with 10 minutes remaining, before substitutes Bernardo Silva and Benjamin Mendy went close with efforts, but focus soon turned to the trophy celebrations on a sun-drenched afternoon
"The Premier League is special, England is so tough
We did it
You win, you lose, but you always have to try to do what you believe
" "In football sometimes the impossible is possible
For sure before the game a clean sheet and getting a point looked impossible, but the players have done it and done it again
"The Australian had a point to prove on his return to Manchester City, and so nearly fired Huddersfield to an unlikely victory
His industrious performance saw him set up two chances in the first half, which should have yielded at least one goal, before running himself into the ground as the Terriers secured an unlikely point
Manchester City host Brighton in their final home on Wednesday before ending the season away at Southampton
Huddersfield's battle for survival sees them travel to Chelsea on Wednesday - live on - before hosting Arsenal on the final day in Arsene Wenger's last game
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Olivier Giroud scored the only goal of the game as Chelsea kept their top-four hopes alive with a 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge
The Frenchman's flicked header just after the half-hour mark was enough to see off a Liverpool side who appeared jaded following their midweek Champions League exploits
The result moves Chelsea to within two points of Tottenham in fourth and just three behind third-placed Liverpool with two games remaining
Liverpool missed the chance to secure Champions League football with a game to spare but are still in a strong position courtesy of their superior goal difference and, barring a 15-goal swing, a win against Brighton next weekend will see them qualify again for the competition they could win later this month in Kiev
Jurgen Klopp's side started brightly and Roberto Firmino saw his third-minute effort saved by Thibaut Courtois after Trent Alexander-Arnold's ball over the top
Chelsea slowly grew into the game but Liverpool maintained a threat on the break with Sadio Mane particularly lively coming in from the left
The Senegalese had two firm efforts from the edge of the box kept out by Courtois but two minutes after the second of them, Chelsea took the lead
Victor Moses reached the byline before checking back onto his left foot, his cross took a slight deflection and Giroud beat Dejan Lovren to the ball at the near post and guided it past Loris Karius and into the far corner
With Chelsea largely happy to sit back, protect their lead and look for opportunities on the counter, there was a lack of intensity to Liverpool's play and they struggled to create any clear openings
Eden Hazard was becoming more influential for Chelsea and nearly added a second for the hosts after dancing past three Liverpool defenders, his near-post effort just rebuffed by Karius and with 10 minutes to go Marcus Alonso's spectacular left-foot volley whistled just past the post
Klopp sent on Dominic Solanke to provide more of a physical presence up front and the Liverpool youngster had the visitors' two best efforts in the closing stages, firstly heading just over from 12 yards and then nodding wide in stoppage time
Chelsea held on though and can turn up the pressure on both Liverpool and Tottenham further with victory over Huddersfield on Wednesday, live on
The Chelsea playmaker just edges out Antonio Rudiger, who kept Mo Salah quiet all game
He started slowly but as he found his feet in the match, so did Chelsea
He was a constant threat to the Liverpool defence, particularly in his favoured left-hand channel and in the second half showed his strength to hold up the ball and help Chelsea get out as the away side tried to keep Conte's men penned in
Chelsea have another home game, against Huddersfield, to look forward to on Wednesday before ending their league campaign at Newcastle next weekend
Meanwhile, Liverpool have a week to recover before taking on Brighton at Anfield and then a further two weeks to prepare for the Champions League final against Real Madrid
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Stoke's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed after a crushing 2-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace on Saturday
Xherdan Shaqiri put the Potters ahead with a brilliant free-kick in the 43rd minute but James McArthur levelled for Palace after half-time
Patrick van Aanholt then capitalised on a defensive error to score a late winner and end Stoke's 10-year stay in the top-flight
Palace themselves are guaranteed to stay in the Premier League thanks to the result, while Stoke will look back with plenty of regret on the points they have dropped in the last month as, for the third time in four games, they failed to hold onto the lead
In total, they have now lost 18 points from winning positions this season while Paul Lambert has managed just one victory since he was appointed manager in January
Stoke had not finished below 14th in their previous nine Premier League seasons, but they could not get the victory they needed against a Palace side who have been revitalised under Roy Hodgson
Neither side created much in a tight first half at the bet365 Stadium, with Mame Diouf glancing a header wide from Shaqiri's cross in the 22nd minute and Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Wilfried Zaha missing the target for Palace
However, Shaqiri broke the deadlock late in the first half when his free-kick deflected off Loftus-Cheek and flew into the top corner
Victory would have seen Stoke survive in the Premier League for at least another day, but Palace dominated possession after the break and saw their pressure pay off in the 68th minute when McArthur slid past Jack Butland
Zaha and Christian Benteke wasted excellent chances to put Palace ahead before Van Aanholt struck the winner with four minutes remaining
Ryan Shawcross slid to block Zaha's pass but only succeeded in playing it through for Van Aanholt, who finished under Butland
Stoke had hardly threatened in the second half and they could not muster a late push as their fate was sealed
Zaha continued his strong run of form with another positive display
He played a part in both goals and looked dangerous whenever he ran with the ball
The only negative was his miss in the 77th minute when he blazed over the bar from inside the box
Stoke finish their season with a trip to Swansea next Sunday while Crystal Palace host West Brom
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Arsenal secured sixth place in the Premier League on Arsene Wenger's final home game as manager as they saw off Burnley 5-0 on Sunday
On an emotional day at the Emirates, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang opened the scoring from close range (14), and his strike partner Alexandre Lacazette doubled Arsenal's lead (45+3) after good work from Hector Bellerin
A full house at the Emirates, all donning red 'Merci Arsene' t-shirts, saw Sead Kolasinac make it 3-0 on 54 minutes, driving superbly into the far corner following a burst from midfield by Jack Wilshere
Alex Iwobi made it four with a thumping effort in space from 12 yards out (64), and Aubameyang got his second with 15 minutes remaining, poking home from close range
The result means Arsenal will enter the Europa League at the group stage next season, while Burnley will finish seventh
After Wenger was given a guard of honour by both sets of players before the game, Arsenal took the lead on 14 minutes through Aubameyang's seventh in 11 games, tapping in from close range after Lacazette's cross-shot
Lacazette made it 2-0 in first-half stoppage time, converting from eight yards with his outstretched left leg from Bellerin's cross, with Arsenal in complete control for the first 45 minutes
Burnley's first chances came after the break; Sam Vokes could only head at Petr Cech from close range, and Aaron Lennon forced Cech into an awkward save at his near post, but Arsenal got going again shortly after
After Wilshere broke out of midfield with a quick turn of pace, Kolasinac finished off from the left of the box with a thumping left-footed drive past Nick Pope
Iwobi continued the procession, firing into the roof of the net after Burnley gave him too much space in the box from Aubameyang's square pass, and the creator then turned scorer again as Aubameyang turned home in between the Burnley centre-backs from eight yards after Bellerin's cross
Sub Danny Welbeck hit the crossbar with a fine long-range effort late on as Arsenal entertained the home fans for the last time under the 22-year stewardship of Wenger
: "It's very emotional
It's the last time and it's such a long time
Such a big love story, and of course you don't want to end it - but everything comes to an end
"I think it's a season of contrast, we've won 15 of 19 home games and have scored a lot of goals - it might be our best home season in my 22 years
But it didn't end like we wanted it
"Plenty of contenders, but the Gabonese striker did everything right on Sunday
His two finishes were poacher-like, but it was not just his prowess in the attacking third which impressedArsenal's fans responded very well to Aubameyang tracking back on several occasions, showing that the left-wing role, and the running that comes with it, may suit him
Arsene Wenger's last games as Arsenal manager come at Leicester on Wednesday night and Huddersfield on Sunday at 3pm, while Burnley are at home to Bournemouth on Sunday in their final game
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Swansea's Premier League relegation fears were increased after Ryan Fraser's first-half strike handed Bournemouth all three points at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday
The hosts scored the only goal of the game eight minutes before half-time thanks to a well-worked free-kick routine, as Fraser swept the ball home from the edge of the penalty area for his fifth league goal of the season
Victory sees Eddie Howe's side move past the 40-point barrier and up to 12th, but for Swansea, defeat sees them drop into the relegation zone following Southampton's 1-1 draw at Everton on Saturday evening
Carlos Carvalhal's side face a crucial game with Southampton, live on , at the Liberty Stadium on Tuesday in a clash which could decide the fates of both teams before finishing with another home game against relegated Stoke
Boosted ahead of kick-off by events at the bet365 Stadium, where saw their relegation confirmed, Swansea had the chance to take a significant stride towards safety with victory at Bournemouth and they were nearly ahead in the 11th minute with Mike van der Hoorn and Nathan Dyer denied by a smart double save from Asmir Begovic
The hosts had chances of their own, the best of which fell to Callum Wilson, who sliced wide after being picked out at the far post by Fraser's inch-perfect cross
Martin Olsson could only head Andre Ayew's cross over the crossbar as Swansea spurned yet another chance and they were soon punished when Fraser stroked home a smart Bournemouth free-kick routine, after Alfie Mawson had dragged Wilson down on the edge of the penalty area
Swansea continued to create chances and Jordan Ayew wasted a glorious chance, slicing horribly wide after being played in by his brother Andre
Jordan Ayew was straight into the action after the break and he did better with his next effort, forcing Begovic into another smart save, but after that the chances dried up for the visitors
Carvalhal turned to Tammy Abraham from the bench and they sent bodies forward in search of an equaliser but lacked quality in the final third of the pitch
The defeat could have been heavier for the Swans but Steve Cook missed a good chance to double the Cherries' lead when he headed over, while Lukasz Fabianski made a stunning save to deny Wilson from close range at the death
But Fraser's goal proved to be enough and left Carvalhal with big concerns as his side went a seventh game without a win, and a third in a row without a goal
Bournemouth registered their first win in six Premier League games (D2 L3), and their first clean sheet in 12
The Cherries ended a run of 11 Premier League games without a clean sheet, which was the longest current conceding streak in the competition
Only Huddersfield (19) have failed to score in more Premier League games this season than Swansea (17)
Swansea have lost three consecutive Premier League games without scoring for only the second time ever, since a three-game run in September 2012
The Swans have conceded the opening goal in 22 of their Premier League games this season, a joint-high figure along with Bournemouth
Ryan Fraser has registered his best-ever goal tally in a single league season (five goals)
He did not get the goal his display deserved but King produced a performance full of energy against Swansea
The 26-year-old combined well with Wilson and their pace caused Carvalhal's side all sorts of problems
And but for better finishing, he could have had a couple of assists to his name
In a clash which could decide the Premier League fates of both teams, Swansea face a crucial game against Southampton on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports, before taking on Stoke on the final day of the season
Bournemouth's final game of the season is a strip to Burnley next Sunday
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West Ham secured their Premier League safety with a 2-0 win against Leicester, whose winless run under Claude Puel continued on Saturday
The Hammers were deserving of their win at the King Power Stadium as Joao Mario opened the scoring in the 34th minute before Mark Noble (64) produced a superb volley to seal a vital three points
Leicester - the day after Puel was given - offered little in terms of a reply and did not have a shot on target until the 86th minute
The Foxes remain in ninth place but are now winless in five Premier League games, while West Ham have moved five points clear of the relegation places with two games left to play
With 17th-placed Southampton to play Swansea in 18th on Tuesday, victory for the Hammers means they will remain a top-flight club next season
West Ham began the game well, but could not really test Leicester goalkeeper Ben Hamer until the half an hour mark, with Manuel Laznini sliding Marko Arnautovic through in the area but his shot was well blocked by the legs of the stopper
Two minutes later, Arnautovic should have opened the scoring but his brilliantly curled effort could only ping against the upright and go wide, with Hamer well beaten in goal
West Ham found the breakthrough in the 34th minute as Arthur Masuaku delivered a superb cross into the area that met Arnautovic, who took two flicked touches before sliding the ball back for the waiting Joao Mario
The Portuguese then swept home past Hamer
Leicester improved at the start of the second half but struggled to find their rhythm up front with the Hammers doubling their lead in the 64th minute
It was a wonderful strike from Noble as he collected a headed clearance from Aleksandar Dragovic before powering a volley through the area and into the net off the post
The Foxes had their first shot on target in the 86th minute, although it was a tame effort from Adrien Silva that went straight into the hands of Adrian, but the goalkeeper was more sternly tested not long after
He palmed away a near-post header from Yohan Benalouane before denying the defender again as he tried to head home from a corner
"I think it is normal [the fan reaction of boss at full-time] because it is a tough period with some negativity and blame
I would like to apologise for the last performance because it is not enough and we have to finish strongly in the last two games
" "Winning always feels good and we've needed to win a couple of games so the boys did a really good job today getting that result
We've just played Chelsea, Arsenal and Man City in a row which is never easy and we conceded some goals so to get a clean sheet and three points today is really good
"By the 78th minute, Arnautovic looked tired and for good reason
The striker ran himself ragged, especially in the first half, and was heavily involved in much of the positive attacking play from West Ham
While he may not have got on the scoresheet himself, he did set up Joao Mario for his opener and has now been involved in nine goals in his last eight Premier League away games
Leicester will play their final home game of the season against Arsenal on Wednesday, while West Ham finish their season with two home fixtures, starting with the visit of Manchester United on Thursday
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Two first-half goals confirmed Watford's Premier League status and gave them their first win since early March as they saw off Newcastle 2-1 on Saturday in the Premier League
Hosts Watford took the lead after just three minutes as Roberto Pereyra simply finished off a move involving Andre Gray, Troy Deeney and Abdoulaye Doucoure, and it was 2-0 on 28 minutes as Gray nodded home at the far post from Pereyra's cross
Deeney saw a late first-half penalty saved by Martin Dubravka, before Ayoze Perez halved the deficit 10 minutes after the break with a fine far-post finish with the outside of his boot
Newcastle pressed well but could not find a winner, meaning Watford go up to 13th, while Newcastle stay 10th
Watford were quickest out of the stops and took the lead through Pereyra's finish from 10 yards, slotting home at the near post after Paul Dummett have failed to clear the ball in the box, allowing Doucoure to feed the Argentine to score
It should have been 2-0 on seven minutes as Pereyra and then Deeney saw close-range efforts blocked by Dubravka, and the Newcastle goalkeeper was again at his best to deny Gray's effort from an angle inside the box
Gray got his goal a minute later, however, heading into the empty net at the far post as Pereyra found a yard to cross from the left, over the stretch of Dubravka
Roger East handed Watford a penalty on 39 minutes after Dummett's clumsy slide on Gray, but Dubravka guessed correctly to his right to save Deeney's spot kick, and then got up well to block the rebound
Newcastle battled superbly in the second half and scored with their first shot on target through Perez, brilliantly turning the ball home on the stretch with the outside of his boot from Javier Manquillo's right-wing cross
Adrian Mariappa nearly turned into his own net midway through the second half, and Perez hit the outside of the post with a fine flick from a corner, but Watford held on to make sure they'll be playing Premier League football for a fourth straight season
: "I'm very proud to belong with this club, I am very happy here
In the end we are very happy because we achieved the objective, to stay in the Premier League again
We can say that now, not before
": "The main thing was to stay up
Now we know we have to keep doing the same thing, but we're not doing that at the moment, so we'll see what happens
"It's a question of showing what we are capable of doing
I feel like second half was the team we are used to seeing, the last game when we were winning a lot of games in a row
"The Argentine scored the first and set up the second as Watford created a flurry of chances in the opening 45 minutes
His cross for the second, Andre Gray's far-post header, caught out the otherwise faultless Dubravka, and he completed a team-high 91
3 per cent of passes, and 84
6 per cent in the opposition half
He was brought off early in the second half with what looked to be an injury, and Watford missed his creativity and dynamism thereafter
Watford now go to Manchester United on the final day of the Premier League season, while Newcastle face Tottenham on Wednesday night at Wembley, and then host Chelsea on the final day
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Jake Livermore struck the winning goal in second-half stoppage time as West Brom kept their slim survival hopes alive with a 1-0 victory over Tottenham at The Hawthorns
Harry Kane missed a gilt-edged chance to give Spurs the lead in the first half and almost scored at the wrong end as his attempted clearance forced Hugo Lloris into a smart reaction save with 15 minutes remaining
But the winner came in injury time as ex-Spurs midfielder Livermore turned the ball into the net from a yard out after a goalmouth scramble to hand West Brom a Premier League lifeline
Darren Moore's side needed three points to have any chance of staying in the division - but a Southampton win a few hours later against Everton would still have sent them down to the Championship
Instead, Tom Davies struck a last-gasp Everton equaliser at Goodison Park to grant Albion another reprieve - until Tuesday's meeting between Saints and Swansea at least
Kane has not been at his prolific best since returning from an ankle injury last month and he snatched at a good opportunity midway through the first half after being picked out by Kieran Trippier
West Brom rallied towards the end of the half and had two great chances to score, Jay Rodriguez latching onto a hopeful long ball into the box to lob over Hugo Lloris, only to see Toby Alderweireld head his effort over the bar on the goal line
Moments later, Ahmed Hegazi rose highest inside the box to meet Matt Phillips' in-swinging corner but his header drifted just wide of the far post
Spurs continued to find it difficult to break West Brom down in the second half and went closest through Christian Eriksen's free-kick from distance that stung the palms of Foster down to his right
Shortly afterwards there was a flashpoint between Danny Rose and Allan Nyom on the left touchline which resulted in the latter going to ground clutching his face following a push
Both players were booked after the incident and Nyom had to be restrained by his team-mates after remonstrating furiously with the referee
As the game wore on, West Brom grew increasingly confident and they almost snatched the lead through an unlikely source as Kane - off the pace again - shinned the ball towards the goal inside his six-yard box
Fortunately for him, Lloris was equal to it, flinging himself acrobatically at the ball to divert it over
Jan Vertonghen went off injured with five minutes to go and Spurs missed the Belgian badly as West Brom took advantage of his absence to score from a corner, Craig Dawson's initial header eventually falling to Livermore, whose finish sparked jubilant scenes
Not many teams keep Spurs' attack quiet - their 2-0 win against Watford on Monday night meant that they had scored in 23 Premier League games in a row
However, West Brom did just that and the performance of Craig Dawson, alongside his central defensive partner Ahmed Hegazi, was a huge reason why
Dawson was phenomenal throughout, making a mammoth 17 clearances and winning five aerial duels
He also played a key role at the other end to, winning the header that eventually resulted in Livermore's goal
"It was a wonderful game, not one for the faint-hearted, a pulsating game and one that will live long in the memory
"We came up against a very good Spurs team but we just felt we needed to keep the game tight, which we did, I thought the players were very disciplined
"I thought everyone to a man and everyone connected with West Bromwich Albion played a part today
" "In football, you can dominate, have the option to score but then you have to be clinical and today was not good
Our finishing wasn't good and we are very disappointed
"Against a team like West Bromwich [Albion] it is always possible that can happen because they are very physical and work very hard and are good at set-pieces
"Still we have in our hands the possibility to be in the top four
"West Brom's final game of the season is away to Crystal Palace next Sunday and depending on results between now and then, they will know whether or not a win would be able to save them
Tottenham are now in danger of surrendering their top-four place and will be looking for a better result against Newcastle on Wednesday before ending their campaign against Leicester at Wembley next Sunday
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Harry Kane scored in Tottenham's routine 2-0 win over Watford to reopen their five-point cushion over Chelsea in the race for a top-four finish
Dele Alli's fourth Premier League goal in his last five games gave Spurs the perfect start at Wembley, pouncing on a mistake from Orestis Karnezis to finish from Christian Eriksen's pass (16)
Mauricio Pochettino's side were flat in the first half, but it took just three minutes into the second period for Kane to tuck in Kieran Trippier's cross and take his tally to 38 goals for the season
Spurs are now a point behind third-placed Liverpool with a game in hand while 13th-placed Watford are six points clear of the relegation zone but still not mathematically assured of safety
In a game which saw the two clubs join forces to back , a goalkeeping error gifted the hosts the advantage
Karnezis spilled Trippier's cross, presenting the ball straight to Eriksen, whose first-time ball found Alli for a simple tap-in after 16 minutes to ease any nerves among the subdued home supporters
It means Spurs have scored in 23 successive league games - their best run since the late 80s - but Javi Gracia's side had a golden chance to level 10 minutes later
A slack pass from Eric Dier allowed Etienne Capoue to release Andre Gray, but Watford's £18
5m record signing was unable to beat Hugo Lloris with his snap-shot low down to the keeper's right
It was the type of chance Watford had to take on a night when Spurs dominated, and Heung-Min Son was then unfortunate not to win a penalty when going down under a challenge from Abdoulaye Doucoure
Spurs continued to present chances to their opponents as a delightful touch from Will Hughes found Doucoure on the left of the Tottenham penalty area, but having cut back inside, the pair got in each other's way as Lloris gathered Doucoure's shot at the second attempt
Watford continued to show their attacking intent on the stroke of half-time as Lloris was forced into a save from Richarlison's drive, but Spurs emerged for the second period with greater urgency and duly doubled their lead
Kane initially slipped from Son's cross, but he got back up to his feet to convert Trippier's low ball to score his 27th league goal of the campaign, four behind Mohamed Salah in his quest for the Premier League Golden Boot
Jan Vertonghen came within inches of stretching their lead when his header from Trippier's free-kick struck a post, before Richarlison blazed over from Troy Deeney's knock-down with 20 minutes remaining
"I think it's nice for us because the objective was the three points to allow us to be in a good position in the table
It was a must-win game and so important for us
"Maybe we didn't play in the way we wanted to play and our performance wasn't great, but the most important thing was the three points tonight
" "We conceded cheaply in our box and we weren't able to score the goals in the other box
If you don't have control of the boxes it's difficult to win games
"I'm focused on the next game and I'll try to improve our position in the Premier League, the best the club has ever got
This is our target and our focus is on the next game against Newcastle
"Spurs were not at their sparkling best, but Trippier was a constant outlet down the right with his delivery instrumental in providing the two key moments
In setting up Kane's goal, the full-back now has seven league assists to his name - no defender has provided more
Trippier has also notched one goal and five assists in his six top-flight appearances against Watford
A rare mistake nearly resulted in Deeney grabbing a consolation goal, but the former Burnley full-back repaid the faith shown in him by Pochettino, vindicating his decision to be selected in front of substitute Serge Aurier
Tottenham travel to face a resurgent West Brom at The Hawthorns on Saturday, while Watford host Newcastle at Vicarage Road on the same day
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24
Marouane Fellaini's injury-time header gave Manchester United a 2-1 win in Arsene Wenger's last game at Old Trafford with Arsenal
Substitute Fellaini popped up in the 91st minute with a well-directed header from Ashley Young's left-wing cross to give Jose Mourinho the points over rival Wenger, who hasn't won a league game at Old Trafford since 2006
Paul Pogba had given United the lead (16) from close range, but former United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan levelled after the break (51) with a neatly-placed low effort from the edge of the box
Arsenal nearly held on, but the result means United are guaranteed a top-four finish in the Premier League, and need just four points from their last three games to secure second place
Arsenal are sixth, three points above seventh-placed Burnley with a game in hand, but the defeat confirms they cannot reach the top four, and will finish below north London rivals Tottenham for the second successive season
Wenger made seven changes ahead of the Europa League semi-final second leg on Thursday at Atletico Madrid, giving Konstantinos Mavropanos his debut in defence
United got back to business on the pitch and were ahead on 16 minutes through Pogba
Alexis Sanchez saw his header from point-blank range superbly diverted onto the post by Hector Bellerin, but Pogba was on hand to poke into the empty net from three yards
In what was a competitive first half, Mkhitaryan came close to equalising against his former club moments after the opener, but dragged inches wide of the far post from 20 yards after Ainsley Maitland-Niles' backheel
But after Romelu Lukaku was taken off injured after the break, Mkhitaryan made it second-time lucky, striking through the legs of Victor Lindelof and into the bottom corner from 20 yards
At the end of an uneventful second half, United thought they had won it when sub Marcus Rashford deflected the ball home from close range after Fellaini's header had ricocheted off the post, but he was rightly flagged offside
United did win it moments later through Fellaini, who rose highest in the area to meet Young's fine cross and loop a header into the far corner beyond the grasp of David Ospina
: "If it was a draw it wouldn't be unfair
They did a good game
No pressure for them, they defended well and of course we were the team that tried to win and had a few more chances
We were a bit lucky when we scored in the last couple of minutes, but were stronger in the last 20
" "Overall the team performance was very positive for such a young team and of course they are very disappointed in the dressing room because they gave everything
You could see in the last 20 minutes some of them are not used to that pace and intensity
It's difficult to find a bad performance in the team, but we had a bad result
"There were a handful of positives for Arsenal to take away from Old Trafford, in particular Maitland-Niles' role in midfield
He won possession five times, and covered the second-most ground in the Arsenal side, completing 36 of his 39 passes
The 20-year-old referenced how Wenger had been like a father figure to him, and Arsenal will be hoping the Englishman pushes on under the new boss in the coming seasons
Arsenal now go to Madrid for their Europa League semi-final second leg clash on Thursday, while United travel to Brighton on , live on
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25
Manchester City's title-winning campaign reached new heights as a 4-1 victory at West Ham saw them smash through the 100-goal mark en route to a record-equalling 30th win
Leroy Sane opened the scoring for the visitors at the London Stadium with a deflected 13th-minute strike before a calamitous Pablo Zabaleta own goal in the 27th minute saw City become the first club in Premier League history to hit a century of goals in two seasons
Aaron Cresswell halved the deficit on 42 minutes with a sumptuous free-kick, but goals from Gabriel Jesus (53) and Fernandinho (64) saw City re-establish control and equal their highest goals tally in a Premier League campaign
City need just one win and two more goals from their remaining three games to set the record for the most wins in a Premier League season and to surpass Chelsea's record goals tally of 103
With survival yet to be secured, the Hammers were cautious in the opening exchanges but their reluctance to go after the champions proved costly as Sane's curling effort took a wicked deflection off Patrice Evra on its way past a stricken Adrian in the home goal
That kicked West Ham into gear as Manuel Lanzini drew a save from Ederson, but City were soon two to the good as a Declan Rice error, for the second week running, saw him turn the ball into the back of the net off former City defender Zabaleta
The linesman came to Ederson's rescue on 39 minutes when Marko Arnautovic's effort was ruled out for a foul on the City 'keeper as he dithered in possession in his area, but West Ham soon found the net
After Ilkay Gundogan's foul on Edimilson Fernandes was incorrectly adjudged to have been outside the area, Cresswell whipped the resulting free-kick over the City wall to give West Ham hope before half-time
That hope was extinguished within eight minutes of the restart, though, as Jesus released Raheem Sterling in behind before gathering the England forward's cross, skipping inside Zabaleta and firing past Adrian from close range
An apparent blatant foul by Cresswell on Sterling in the area went unpunished on 58 minutes, but City wrapped up their victory when Fernandinho converted their fourth on 64 minutes from Sterling's precise cross
Sterling enjoyed the freedom of the London Stadium down the right flank behind Cresswell
The England forward teed up Jesus for City's third and Fernandinho for a classy fourth to seal an emphatic victory for the champions
Had he had his shooting boots on, the records that City will pursue before the end of the season would have been broken with games to spare, but Sterling's performance was still exemplary
West Ham travel to Leicester on Saturday before hosting Manchester United in their penultimate game of the season on April 10, live on
Manchester City, meanwhile, will lift the Premier League trophy after their clash with Huddersfield
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Burnley strengthened their chance of a place in next season's Europa League after a 0-0 draw with Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday
The hosts' best chance came in the first half when Kevin Long's point-blank shot was blocked on the line by Shane Duffy
Brighton struggled to create any clear-cut chances, with Bruno coming closest for Chris Hughton's side in the 18th minute, but neither team could break the deadlock in a lacklustre second half
A point for both sides means Burnley have virtually secured European qualification in seventh due to eighth-placed Everton's inferior goal difference
Brighton, meanwhile, are now five points clear of the relegation zone in 14th
In a tightly-contested first half, the first real opportunity came to Brighton's right-back Bruno in the 18th minute as his volley fizzed past Nick Pope's near post at a corner
Five minutes later and Burnley spurned the half's greatest opportunity to take the lead
Johann Gudmundsson's dangerous free-kick was stabbed towards goal by Ashley Barnes, but goalkeeper Mat Ryan got down to block before he quickly pushed the ball away
Burnley's Long latched onto James Tarkowski's clever back-heel on the rebound, but Duffy made a goal-saving block to deny the hosts the game's opener
Protests of a Duffy handball were waved away by referee Roger East
Brighton began the second half with more attacking impetus
In the 48th minute, Jack Stephens engineered a chance outside the box, but Pope comfortably got down low to make the necessary stop
Sean Dyche brought on Sam Vokes for Chris Wood in the 66th minute, who looked to be carrying a knock, and the Wales international came close to scoring with his first touch
However, he couldn't direct his ricocheted effort from a Gudmundsson set-piece beyond Ryan
Both teams cancelled each other out defensively and the match fizzled out with a goalless draw looking likely to benefit the two parties
It was a game of huff and puff
Lacking quality today from both sides, I thought, but a lot of endeavour, good habits and doing the basics well
It's hard to questions these lads
We've come a long way this season so the odd dip in form or performance and you still come out with a point, that's probably a good measure actually of how far we've come
A tough game for sure and you expect nothing less when you come here - particularly with the form they're in and the season they've had
I thought we were the better side today, that looked more likely to score
They're very aggressive in their 4-4-2, and in their front lines, but I thought we had a defence that defended very well but I thought we had the better of the moments
Ryan was tested a few times by the Burnley attack and pulled off an excellent stop to deny Barnes in the first half
He showed good composure to come and deal with a number of crosses into the box, and strongly commanded his area as Brighton held on for the clean sheet
Burnley travel to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal
Brighton, meanwhile, take on Manchester United - live on Sky Sports Premier League - on Friday
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