Final EPL Table after March Day 34 as Man Utd Draw Against Bournemouth to be Rooted Below Rivals

Final EPL Table after March Day 34 as Man Utd Draw Against Bournemouth to be Rooted Below Rivals

 

Football action began in the English Premier League today with an intense encounter between Bournemouth and Manchester United at the Vitality Stadium. Coming from back-to-back losses in the competition, the Red Devils needed an important win in this encounter to regain their winning mentality.

 

Bournemouth drew first blood with a brilliant opening goal in the 23rd minute of the game against Manchester United. Antoine Semenyo found the back of the net with a lovely strike to put Bournemouth 1-0 ahead of Manchester United at halftime.

 

Manchester United slightly improved their performance in the second half of the match. They became more intentional with their attacking plays on the pitch, searching for the important equalizer against the Cherries.

 

 

Bournemouth were reduced to ten men in the 70th minute of the match after Evanilson got red carded for a dangerous challenge on Noussair Mazraoui.

 

Manchester United finally got the equalizer in the dying minutes of this match. Rasmus Højlund came through with a close-range finish to help Manchester United hold 10-men Bournemouth to a disappointing 1-1 draw at full-time.

 

 

 

 

A 5-1 win over Tottenham at Anfield clinches Liverpool’s second-ever Premier League title and 20th domestic league win, with their 15-point lead over second-placed Arsenal now unassailable.

 

It was the visitors who gave the champions an early scare through Solanke, who deposited his header from a Maddison corner past Alisson after 12 minutes, but the Reds would hit for three in the remaining time in the period to give them a 3-1 lead at the break.

 

Postecoglou’s team couldn’t wrestle back the momentum following the restart and were pegged back further just after the hour mark, when Salah cut inside in trademark style to dispatch a finish at the goalkeeper’s near post.

 

Udogie’s own goal a half-dozen minutes later sealed the deal and left Tottenham with no chance at a comeback in the final quarter-hour, with the Reds opting to push forward in search of more instead of resting on their laurels and finishing with an xG of 2.14 compared to Spurs’ 0.37.

 

Liverpool clinch the title with four games to go and travel to play Chelsea on May 4, while Tottenham stay 16th and meet Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday before taking on West Ham in a week.

 

Here is the Final Table;

 

 

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