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The Premier League is over: title, Europe and relegation confirmed
Today, the Premier League brought the current season to a close with 10 matches kicking off at the same time, and everything has now been decided.
Arsenal’s historic title
Arsenal had already done their job in the previous matchday, and this time they simply enjoyed winning the Premier League for the first time in two decades.
Even so, they came away with all three points from their visit to Crystal Palace, reaching 85 points thanks to goals from Noni Madueke and Gabriel Jesus.
Two farewells that marked the end of an era
Although both had already been confirmed, the truth is that today we may have seen Pep Guardiola and Mohamed Salah in a Premier League stadium for the very last time.
Both changed Manchester City and Liverpool forever, and they leave through the front door of both the Etihad Stadium and Anfield.
Qualification for European competitions
One of the issues still to be settled today was qualification for the European competitions, and the situation kept changing throughout the 90 minutes, but in the end, this is how things stand.
Champions League
- Arsenal.
- Manchester City.
- Aston Villa.
- Liverpool.
Europa League
- Bournemouth.
- Sunderland.
Conference League
- Brighton.
Without a doubt, Chelsea ended up having a more than disappointing season, as they were playing a final against Sunderland and lost, missing out on all European competition.
Relegation has been confirmed
Lastly, one of the most exciting issues still unresolved was relegation. If Tottenham won, they would no longer depend on anyone else, while West Ham needed a Spurs defeat and a win against Leeds.
And although both teams won, the Hammers will be the ones joining Burnley and Wolves in the second division.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.
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