Yes i know but my assumption is that Liverpool will win all of their (fairly easy on paper) remaining games and end on 69 points with a decent goal difference, therefore meaning that the loser of Chelsea v Leicester will be overtaken by Liverpool.
If it's a draw then that will be a great result for Leicester and will mean Chelsea finish 5th if Liverpool win all their games.
Of course Chelsea can win the CL and then we'll have 5 teams in it next season.
Roy Keane was spot on last night. This week has shown just how far United are behind City in terms of squad strength. Players like Bailly, Lindelof, Fred and McTominay are nowhere near good enough.
Henderson looked really shaky in goal as well, fumbling a shot for one goal and what on earth was that positioning for Salah's goal? Terrible positional awareness.
Think United need at least 3 top class signings for next season, a centre back, Declan Rice and Sancho would give them a stronger chance next season.
Yes i know but my assumption is that Liverpool will win all of their (fairly easy on paper) remaining games and end on 69 points with a decent goal difference, therefore meaning that the loser of Chelsea v Leicester will be overtaken by Liverpool.
If it's a draw then that will be a great result for Leicester and will mean Chelsea finish 5th if Liverpool win all their games.
Of course Chelsea can win the CL and then we'll have 5 teams in it next season.
If Chelsea win their final game at Villa and Leicester lose to Spurs they can still catch Leicester
Leicester are in the situation where they have 2 "history defining" games against Chelsea in 4 days. Win both and they'll have an FA Cup and Champions League qualification! Lose both and they'll have probably just have a 5th place finish...
Never mind the magic 40 points (subsequently reduced to 38), Fulham and West Brom are struggling to reach 30 points and Sheffield United 20!
No fans inside the grounds has defo played against the bottom sides this season.
Agree. Sheffield United and West Brom 100% have missed their 12th Man, Fulham to a lesser extent as when on the numerous occasions they beat Cafc at the Cottage, we made all the noise but Fulham still won because they had the better players and the crowd wasn't a factor.
Fulham played Arsenal (BT) in their first home game of the season and the Gooners ran out 3-0 winners and it was like a pre season friendly. Fulham played their pretty football but hardly made a tackle and the writing was on the wall from day 1. They did improve but not enough.
Sheffield United massively over achieved in their first season and Jack O'Connell injury and Brewster not turning his prolific form from academy football into the premier, made the second season a nightmare. which was compounded by the lack of adrenaline given by the Blades crowd.
West Brom, like Norwich are a Yo-Yo club but with no bong bong baggies, they were gone gone even before Big Sam came along; his no relegation record went for a song, and I ain't wrong.
The elite Premier League is a tough member's club to break into but even harder to stay in.
Good luck Norwich, Watford and one other, against the USA asset strippers, oil money and Putin's bitch because you are climbing a mountain in flip flops.
If Man United are "no where good enough" and they are going to finish Second in the Premiership what does that say about the rest of the League ?
Man United have had a fantastic season, and playing every two or 3 days is crazy. The two home losses were caused by fixture pile up.
Liverpool to find a second wind and win their last 4 games was always a possibility going back a few weeks and ironic that some United fans have helped that cause. Leicester need to not lose against Chelsea and get something from the Spurs game.
A bizarre season will go to the wire and we must hope that one non Euro Super Leaguer gets a top 4 finish.
I think two points might be enough for Leicester. Would mean Chelsea would have to win against Villa, and Liverpool win all 3, that's not easy. Be interesting if they lose to Chelsea to be honest, would be a really exciting final day.
Roy Keane was spot on last night. This week has shown just how far United are behind City in terms of squad strength. Players like Bailly, Lindelof, Fred and McTominay are nowhere near good enough.
Henderson looked really shaky in goal as well, fumbling a shot for one goal and what on earth was that positioning for Salah's goal? Terrible positional awareness.
Think United need at least 3 top class signings for next season, a centre back, Declan Rice and Sancho would give them a stronger chance next season.
At least I'm not the only one who thought Henderson was dodgy on the two goals you mentioned, he made it so easy for Salah for the 4th it was embarrassing
Torres for 20m is an incredible bit of business. Still only 21, Spanish international, 13 goals so far in his debut season, and he will only get better.
He cost less than Sheffield United paid for Brewster!
West Ham's chanced of CL qualification pretty much gone (they need to win both of remaining games and hope Chelsea lose both of theirs and Liverpool get less than 5 points from 3 games). Even their chances of Europa cup football are looking incredibly slim.
West Ham's chanced of CL qualification pretty much gone (they need to win both of remaining games and hope Chelsea lose both of theirs and Liverpool get less than 5 points from 3 games). Even their chances of Europa cup football are looking incredibly slim.
Shame
Lol
Don't think that you are right there about the Europa Cup. With City winning the League Cup and Leicester the FA Cup, qualification should go down to 7th. Not slim, but I hope that they finish 8th.
West Ham's chanced of CL qualification pretty much gone (they need to win both of remaining games and hope Chelsea lose both of theirs and Liverpool get less than 5 points from 3 games). Even their chances of Europa cup football are looking incredibly slim.
Shame
Lol
Don't think that you are right there about the Europa Cup. With City winning the League Cup and Leicester the FA Cup, qualification should go down to 7th. Not slim, but I hope that they finish 8th.
You've also got the Europa Conference League next season.
West Ham's chanced of CL qualification pretty much gone (they need to win both of remaining games and hope Chelsea lose both of theirs and Liverpool get less than 5 points from 3 games). Even their chances of Europa cup football are looking incredibly slim.
Shame
Lol
Don't think that you are right there about the Europa Cup. With City winning the League Cup and Leicester the FA Cup, qualification should go down to 7th. Not slim, but I hope that they finish 8th.
You've also got the Europa Conference League next season.
West Ham's chanced of CL qualification pretty much gone (they need to win both of remaining games and hope Chelsea lose both of theirs and Liverpool get less than 5 points from 3 games). Even their chances of Europa cup football are looking incredibly slim.
Shame
Lol
Don't think that you are right there about the Europa Cup. With City winning the League Cup and Leicester the FA Cup, qualification should go down to 7th. Not slim, but I hope that they finish 8th.
You've also got the Europa Conference League next season.
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If it's a draw then that will be a great result for Leicester and will mean Chelsea finish 5th if Liverpool win all their games.
Of course Chelsea can win the CL and then we'll have 5 teams in it next season.
Henderson looked really shaky in goal as well, fumbling a shot for one goal and what on earth was that positioning for Salah's goal? Terrible positional awareness.
Think United need at least 3 top class signings for next season, a centre back, Declan Rice and Sancho would give them a stronger chance next season.
Leicester are in the situation where they have 2 "history defining" games against Chelsea in 4 days. Win both and they'll have an FA Cup and Champions League qualification! Lose both and they'll have probably just have a 5th place finish...
Agree.
Sheffield United and West Brom 100% have missed their 12th Man, Fulham to a lesser extent as when on the numerous occasions they beat Cafc at the Cottage, we made all the noise but Fulham still won because they had the better players and the crowd wasn't a factor.
Fulham played Arsenal (BT) in their first home game of the season and the Gooners ran out 3-0 winners and it was like a pre season friendly. Fulham played their pretty football but hardly made a tackle and the writing was on the wall from day 1. They did improve but not enough.
Sheffield United massively over achieved in their first season and Jack O'Connell injury and Brewster not turning his prolific form from academy football into the premier, made the second season a nightmare.
which was compounded by the lack of adrenaline given by the Blades crowd.
West Brom, like Norwich are a Yo-Yo club but with no bong bong baggies, they were gone gone even before Big Sam came along; his no relegation record went for a song, and I ain't wrong.
The elite Premier League is a tough member's club to break into but even harder to stay in.
Good luck Norwich, Watford and one other,
against the USA asset strippers, oil money and Putin's bitch because you are climbing a mountain in flip flops.
Man United have had a fantastic season, and playing every two or 3 days is crazy. The two home losses were caused by fixture pile up.
Liverpool to find a second wind and win their last 4 games was always a possibility going back a few weeks and ironic that some United fans have helped that cause. Leicester need to not lose against Chelsea and get something from the Spurs game.
A bizarre season will go to the wire and we must hope that one non Euro Super Leaguer gets a top 4 finish.
And Leicester....
We conceded the most goals in the league, and the keeper was still player of the year - tells you everything about how bad the defence was!
Some game this!
He cost less than Sheffield United paid for Brewster!
Shame
Lol
Not slim, but I hope that they finish 8th.
Current European Qualification...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020–21_Premier_League#League_table