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The Sky Sports football writers analyse Saturday's Premier League action, with Liverpool set to have a big decision to make this summer about the future of striker Darwin Nunez.
What to do with Nunez - keep or sell?
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Nunez is such a riddle.
Lewis Jones
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That is something which only happened five times across the whole of the last campaign.
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The new England boss was at Crystal Palace to watch the Eagles put four past Aston Villa last time out in the Premier League and he returned to watch Oliver Glasner's side beat Ipswich.
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Eddie Nketiah is another - after earning his one and only cap in 2023 - who will have hoped to have impressed Tuchel.
Glasner was asked after the game whether it was a compliment that the England manager had taken such a keen interest in Palace, to which he said it was a credit to the club's hierarchy.
Whatever they are cooking over at Selhurst, it seems to be working.
William Bitibiri
Are Brighton timing their Champions League run to perfection?
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When Brighton were destroyed 7-0 at Nottingham Forest at the start of February, they were languishing down in 10th in the Premier League, with their season threatening to fizzle out.
Fast forward just over a month and Fabian Hurzeler's side have roared up to sixth, level on points with fifth-placed Chelsea [albeit having played a game more than the Blues] after beating Fulham late at the Amex to register a fourth successive top-flight win for the first time in almost 44 years.
The German was quick to dampen expectations after the game, telling his players to "focus on the next challenge", but with fifth place looking increasingly likely to bring Champions League football next season - and all its associated riches - it really is now all to play for in the final 10 league matches of the campaign.
Sure, it is incredibly congested in that fight to make Europe's premier club competition, with even Brighton's defeated opponents on Saturday still in with a chance - but with clashes to come against top-five rivals Man City, Aston Villa and Newcastle, the Seagulls have their Champions League fate in their own hands.
Richard Morgan
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