Premier League: United’s Top-4 Chances Over, Chelsea Move to 3rd

Chelsea & Arsenal could meet in Europa final if they both advance from the second leg of the semis on Thursday.
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Manchester United’s Alexis Sanchez (left) and Huddersfield Town’s Erik Durm battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at the John Smith’s Stadium
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Manchester United’s Alexis Sanchez (left) and Huddersfield Town’s Erik Durm battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at the John Smith’s Stadium
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Manchester United will have to settle for Europa League football next season after a dismal end to this campaign reached another low.

Chelsea, though, can start planning for the Champions League again.

The Premier League’s top-four picture crystalised on Sunday as Chelsea earned a 3-0 home win against Watford while United and Arsenal were both held to 1-1 draws.

It means Chelsea are guaranteed to finish at least fourth — earning a coveted Champions League spot after a year in the Europa League — while United can no longer end up better than fifth after next weekend's final round.

“We haven’t deserved to be a top-four (side). When we got the opportunities we weren’t able to really grab them. Today (Sunday) was just the confirmation of a long season. Because in the end, the table doesn’t lie.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manager, Manchester United

Arsenal, meanwhile, will need a small miracle to overtake fourth-place Tottenham as they trail their North London rival by three points and an eight-goal margin on goal difference.

The Gunners were also held 1-1 by Brighton at the Emirates in its final home game of the season, meaning it will probably have to win the Europa League in order to clinch a Champions League spot.

Chelsea and Arsenal could meet in the Europa League final if they both advance from the second leg of the semi-finals on Thursday.

Wheel Comes Off For United

Huddersfield Town’s Isaac Mbenza scores against Manchester United during the English Premier League soccer match at the John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield, England

Much like Solskjaer's entire tenure so far, it all started well for United at Huddersfield only for the team to falter in the end.

Its already slim top-four hopes ended in almost symbolic fashion as a defensive breakdown in the 60th minute allowed the hosts to equalise through Isaac Mbenza, who was allowed to run clear through on goal on a quick counter-attack.

It was the kind of mistake that has plagued Solskjaer's team too often in recent weeks, with the team winning just one of its last eight games in all competitions.

Scott McTominay had given United the lead in the eighth minute with a shot that slipped underneath Jonas Lossl, but the Huddersfield goalkeeper made amends by setting up the equaliser on the hour mark.

After collecting a cross, he quickly booted the ball up the pitch and an error by Luke Shaw allowed Mbenza to come one-on-one with David De Gea.

“We have conceded too many of those this season. It hurts, every time you don’t win a game of football. Especially with the start we made.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manager, Manchester United

Mbenza's goal was only Huddersfield's 10th at home this season and he celebrated by kicking the corner flag so hard it broke — leading to a five-minute delay as stadium staff searched for a replacement.

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Chelsea Go Third

Chelsea’s Gary Cahill (top center) is cheered by teammates at the end of the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Watford at Stamford Bridge stadium

For the opening 45 minutes, it looked like Chelsea would also fail to capitalise on Tottenham's loss at Bournemouth on Saturday. The first-half display at Stamford Bridge was so poor that Maurizio Sarri's side was booed off by the home crowd at the break.

But Ruben Loftus-Cheek gave Sarri some breathing space with a header in the 48th minute and David Luiz netted the second just three minutes later from another corner.

Gonzalo Higuain added the third with an elegant chip past goalkeeper Ben Foster from a difficult angle.

Sarri said Thursday's trip to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League semifinals — where Chelsea drew 1-1 — could have contributed to the poor start.

“At the beginning we were tired physically and mentally. Then in the second half they lowered the intensity and we got in control of the match“
Maurizio Sarri, Manager, Chelsea

The only negative for Chelsea was N'Golo Kante having to come off injured after just 10 minutes, with Loftus-Cheek coming on as his replacement.

Arsenal Falter

Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Lewis Dunk battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium, London

Much like United, Arsenal's dismal domestic form let them down again.

Granit Xhaka gave away a needless penalty by pulling down Solly March to allow Glenn Murray to equalise from the penalty spot in the 61st minute and cancel out an early spot kick by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Arsenal have only earned four points from their last six league games and this latest setback means Unai Emery's first season-in-charge will most likely end in disappointment on the domestic level.

Aubameyang opened the scoring after Nacho Monreal was fouled just inside the box but the Gunners couldn't build on their advantage and allowed Brighton back into the game by gifting the visitors an equaliser.

The result led to a chorus of boos from the crowd and increases the pressure on Emery's team ahead of their trip to Valencia on Thursday, where they will try to protect a 3-1 advantage from the first leg of their semi-final.

Norwich Win Championship

Having already secured promotion to the Premier League, Norwich added the second-tier League Championship title with a 2-1 win against Aston Villa.

Mario Vrancic scored the winner in the 86th to crown a superb season for the Canaries.

“To win the title is the icing on the cake, To be able to lift the trophy at this amazing ground is a fantastic feeling.”
Daniel Farke, Manager, Norwich

Aston Villa still have a chance to win promotion as well through the four-team playoffs, where it will play West Bromwich Albion in the semi-finals.

Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds and Frank Lampard's Derby square off in the other semi-final, which will rekindle talk about a spying scandal between the two teams earlier this season.

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