Premier League talking points
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[April 25, 2022]
(Reuters) - Talking points from the
Premier League weekend:
EVERTON SHOW FIGHT BUT FACE UNTHINKABLE DROP
Everton, stalwarts of the Premier League, face the real prospect of
seeing their 68-year stay in the English top flight come to an end
this season after a damaging weekend.
Burnley's 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers coupled with
Everton's 2-0 loss at Liverpool in a feisty Merseyside derby on
Sunday means Frank Lampard's side are now in the bottom three.
They battled hard at Liverpool, and on another day could have got a
result, but nothing is going right for them this term.
Everton have a game in hand on Burnley but their remaining fixtures
include trips to Leicester City and Arsenal, as well as a home clash
with Chelsea. Their Premier League fate is in their hands still but
threat of relegation is now bigger than ever.
BOLSTERING MAN UTD DEFENCE WILL BE TEN HAG'S PRIORITY
Manchester United benched the out-of-form Harry Maguire at Arsenal
after a difficult personal week for the centre back due to a bomb
threat at his home, but their defensive woes continued in London,
providing another reminder of the rebuild needed.
The returning Raphael Varane failed to clear a cross that led to
Nuno Tavares's early opener, while fullbacks Diogo Dalot and Alex
Telles struggled throughout the game, leaving Victor Lindelof as the
best player in a poor back four.
A 3-1 defeat means United have shipped seven goals in their last two
matches following a 4-0 thrashing by Liverpool, making it clear that
incoming manager Erik ten Hag must build from the back to take the
struggling team forward.
JESUS GIVES REMINDER OF WHAT HE CAN OFFER
Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus was heavily linked with a move away
from Manchester City in the British media this week, to reportedly
make room for incoming Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.
But the 25-year-old gave coach Pep Guardiola a timely reminder of
what he can do as he plundered four goals to fire the champions to a
5-1 victory over Watford on Saturday.
Jesus scored his first Premier League hat-trick in his 155th
appearance in the competition. He was the fifth Brazilian hat-trick
scorer in the competition, after Afonso Alves, Robinho, Roberto
Firmino and Lucas Moura, but the first of those to score four in a
single match.
Such a clinical display of finishing may persuade City there is room
for both Jesus and Haaland in the ranks for next season.
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Liverpool, Britain - April 24, 2022 Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and
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HOWE NEEDS CREDIT FOR RAISING NEWCASTLE FROM THE
DEAD
Newcastle United did not win a game until December but have now
claimed 10 victories in their last 14 Premier League matches as
manager Eddie Howe's revolution at St James' Park gathers pace.
Bottom of the league five months ago, Newcastle got an emphatic 3-0
victory over seemingly doomed Norwich City on Saturday which took
them into the top half of the table and completed a remarkable
turnaround.
They are playing with confidence, not least their
new Brazilian recruit Bruno Guimaraes, who capped a fine performance
with a goal.
It is true that they spent a lot of money in January to improve the
squad but knitting together this team packed with potential is Howe,
with his tactical acumen and man-management skills.
TUCHEL HAPPY FOR JORGINHO TO STICK WITH PENALTY TECHNIQUE
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was a relieved man after Sunday's 1-0 win
over West Ham thanks to Christian Pulisic's late strike, but things
could have been very different if they had dropped points after
Jorginho's penalty miss from a feeble effort.
The Italian midfielder shot straight at the goalkeeper in the 87th
minute from a staggered run-up and hop -- similar to how Manchester
United midfielder Bruno Fernandes did when he missed the target from
the spot in their defeat at Arsenal.
The technique has attracted its share of critics who prefer a
straightforward approach but Tuchel said he would not call for
change. "It's his style, he's right to stick to it. He's upset but
happy with Pulisic to finish it," Tuchel said.
(Writing by Peter Hall, Shrivathsa Sridhar and Nick Said; editing by
Clare Fallon)
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