EPL 2020-21, Matchday 31 review: United tames Tottenham, City suffers shock defeat to Leeds

First Published Apr 13, 2021, 12:05 PM IST

The English Premier League 2020-21 has entered its business-end phase, with seven more matchdays to go. Manchester City remains the favourite to lift the title while defending champion Liverpool is out of the title race and vies for a spot in the top four.

Things continue to get intense in the 2020-21 English Premier League, as it has entered its business-end phase. Matchday 31 saw a few exciting matches, including a heart-break, as we review the same.
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Liverpool fights through Aston Villa at AnfieldAfter a six-game losing streak at Anfield, Liverpool finally managed to get things under control, as it tamed 11th-placed Aston Villa 2-1. However, things don't look good for The Reds as it was indeed a hard-fought win, while it needs consistency to stand a chance to be in the top-four, as it is currently placed sixth.
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Chelsea rips apart Crystal PalaceIn a London derby, fifth-placed Chelsea managed to get past 13th-placed Crystal Palace as The Blues stormed past the Eagles 4-1 away from home. The win puts Chelsea in good contention for a top-four spot, as consistency would once again be the key here.
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Leicester City pipped by West Ham UnitedWell, not precisely hammered, but still Hammered, as third-placed Leicester was pipped by fourth-placed West Ham United 3-2 away from home. The loss handed the Foxes a severe setback in its bid for a top-four finish, as a loss hereon could push them down below four.
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Arsenal slays Sheffield UnitedWhile Sheffield is ideally the one that holds the blade, it was the other way this time. Ninth-placed Arsenal kept its slender hopes alive for a European spot by slaying the Blades away from home 3-0. The Gunners will have some strict tests hereon, as Mikel Arteta's men simply need to be at their best.
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Everton fails to get past Brighton and Hove AlbionEverton's highly inconsistent season continued as it was held to a goalless draw against 15th-placed Brighton. With Everton too fighting for a top-four spot, it might have to fight for top-seven if Carlo Ancelotti's men don't pick up the pace hereon.
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City suffers shocker against Leeds UnitedCity suffered yet another shocking 1-2 defeat at home to tenth-placed Leeds. Although it just delayed City's inevitable title win, it became somewhat a concern for Pep Guardiola and his men ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarters clash to Borussia Dortmund away from home that it leads 2-1.
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Manchester United storms past Tottenham HotspurIn the game of the matchday, it was second-placed United who produced the most beautiful display of gameplay by taming seventh-placed Tottenham 3-1 away from home. While the Red Devils is in a solid position to finish second, the Spurs will now have to fight for a top-four finish.
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