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The Premier League is back after a hiatus, and we're in the middle of a bumper Sunday of top-flight action.
Arsenal dropped more points on Saturday as the title slipped further and further away from their grasp.
However, Liverpool failed to capitalise as they were handed just their second league loss under Arne Slot at Fulham.
Southampton have become the first team relegated this season after a loss to Spurs confirmed their unfortunate fate.
A lacklustre Manchester derby then ended goalless ahead of the final match of this gameweek between Leicester and Newcastle.
Premier League gameweek 31 fixtures
Saturday, April 5
Everton 1-1 ArsenalCrystal Palace 2-1 BrightonIpswich 1-2 WolvesWest Ham 2-2 BournemouthAston Villa 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Sunday, April 6
Brentford 0-0 ChelseaFulham 3-2 LiverpoolTottenham 3-1 SouthamptonManchester United 0-0 Manchester City
Monday, April 7
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4 minutes agoBy Jackson Cole
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola accused Manchester United supporters of lacking class after singing vulgar chants about Phil Foden's mother during Sunday's derby.
Guardiola said rival supporters should be ashamed having also targeted the England international as he left the field following a drab goalless draw at Old Trafford.
He said: "The chants to him?
But it's what it is, it's happening everywhere I would say, not just in UK, everywhere."
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46 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Dougie Freedman has been officially announced as the new sporting director of Diriyah Club Sports Company after leaving Crystal Palace.
Among his multi-club role, the Scot will oversee recruitment for Al Diriyah, who will play in the second tier of Saudi football next season, having won the Saudi Second Division Group B.
Al Diriyah are owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund [PIF], who also own Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, Al Ahli and reigning Saudi champions Al Hilal.
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Today, 21:27By Joe Brophy
Gary Neville pinpointed where Manchester United must improve in an explosive rant following their derby day draw.
The Red Devils held Manchester City to a 0-0 stalemate at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
Neville's former club mustered just two shots on target during the match, where he was on co-commentary duties for Sky Sports.
Neville explained: "I think they all walked off thinking ‘we’re ok here we got away without making a mistake’.
They don't score enough goals, and they've not done for the last year or two and that's not going to change."
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Today, 18:45By Jack Johnson
A group of Manchester United fans have remained inside Old Trafford after their 0-0 draw to protest against the Glazers.
Member Chris Haymes said ahead of the Manchester derby: “I think the City protest is quite a decent one for us because we’re going to get people to sit in their seats.
"MUST did a flash survey and they reckon there are going to be about 7,000 concessions, OAP people, are not going to renew their seats, so they are trying to price them out of their seats.
“We’re going to tell you to sit in your seat, that’s your seat, that’s the seat you paid for that you probably have done for the last 50 or 60 years.
“So after the game, we’re going to tell you to stay in your seat.
Man City are on the back foot though, and it's Man United who are putting on some late pressure.
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