Premier League, the standings do not change. Federico Chiesa on the pitch: he will be rewarded for the title

The fight for the Champions League continues, Bournemouth dreams of Europe with eighth place. Liverpool is mathematically champion of England

di FILIPPO MONETTI
6 May 2025
Federico Chiesa

Federico Chiesa

London 6 May 2025 – As always, a weekend full of excitement in England, with historic matches, spectacular shows and a fight Champions where no one wants to raise the white flag. TheAston Villa gets back in touch, while the difficulties of the Nottingham Forest. Newcastle locked on the draw, which offers the Manchester City the opportunity, seized, to climb back to third place. Not only that, the Bournemouth returns to eighth place, achieving a historic success at the Emirates and dreams of the Conference League, cheering for the Citizens in the final of FA Cup against Crystal Palace

The outcome of the weekend's matches

The weekend of Premier League opens Friday evening with the very difficult success of Manchester City obtained within friendly walls against the Wolverhampton. The boys of Guardiola stop Wolves' streak of six consecutive victories with a lucky 1-0, where the yellow and blacks waste some precious opportunities to equalize the game. The success, however, is very important because it is worth the third place in the standings for the blue team from Manchester. In Champions area wins tooAston Villa, bringing the Villains back to close to fifth place. The boys from Emery, winning only 1-0 against the Fulham in the challenge that opens Saturday afternoon of Prime minister. Immediately afterwards they also take to the field Everton e Ipswich Town, in a 2-2 draw with no consequences for the standings at Goodison Park.

Even the success of the Leicester on Southampton, but give to vardy at least one last joy in front of his fans, in addition to a funny sketch with the referee. Beyond the final 2-0, the bomber makes the rounds on social media when the referee ends up on the ground, accidentally hit by Jordan Ayew and he bends down to blow the whistle for a stoppage of play, given the referee's inability to do so. The success of the Bournemouth for 1-2 against theArsenalThe Cherries conquered the Gunners' pitch for the first time in their history and relaunched themselves in the fight for the eighth place, taking advantage of the defeat of FulhamThe Londoners, on the other hand, let their lead come back, ending up securing the pass for the next one on this day. Champions League.

Sunday of Premier League opens with two 1-1 draws, the first in the London derby at the Olympic Stadium, a match valid only for statistics, between West Ham e Tottenham. The match at the Falmer Stadium between Brighton e Newcastle. Isak responds to the former player's goal with a penalty Minteh, in an exciting match, which however slows down both teams in the race for their respective objectives. The Magpies in fact lose third place in favour of City, while the Seagulls find themselves overtaken by Bournemouth in eighth place. Spectacular match in London between Brentford e Manchester United. The Red Devils surrender to the Bees 4-3 in a game full of twists and turns. A challenge where the boys of Amorim still show their shortcomings, despite the super success in San Mames on Thursday night.

Day 35 ends with the big match at Stanford Bridge, where the Chelsea gives the new English Champions a wonderful welcome, before however snatching the three points from them. The team of Maresca in fact it wins 3-1, but at least there is joy for Federico Church. The Italian in fact came on at the end, reaching his fifth appearance in the Premier League and thus obtaining the possibility of receiving the champion's medal in the next celebrations. The late match on Monday evening, also played in London, ended instead 1-1 between Crystal Palace e Nottingham Forest. Tricky Trees still stuck in sixth place, after spending a good third of the season in the top positions.

Premier League matchday 35 results

Manchester City-Wolverhampton 1-0: 35' De Bruyne.

Aston Villa 1-0 Fulham: 12' Tielemans.

Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth: 34' Rice (A), 67' Huijsen (B), 75' Evanilson (B).

Everton 2-2 Ipswich Town: 26' Beto (E), 35' McNeil (E), 41' Enciso (I), 79' Hirst (I).

Leicester 2-0 Southampton: 17' Vardy, 44' Ayew. 

Brentford-Manchester United 4-3: 14' Mount (M), 27' aut. Shaw (B), 33' and 70' Schade (B), 74' Wissa (B), 82' Garnacho (M), 90+5' Diallo (M). 

Brighton 1-1 Newcastle: 28' Minteh (B), 89' pen. Isak (N).

West Ham 1-1 Tottenham: 15' Odobert (T), 28' Bowen (W).

Chelsea Liverpool 3-1: 3' Fernandez (C), 56' author. Quansah (C), 85' Van Dijk (L), 90+6' pen. Palmer (C).

Crystal Palace-Nottingham Forest 1-1: 60' pen. Eze (C), 64' Murillo (N).

Premier League standings matchday 35

Liverpool 82, Arsenal 67, Manchester City 64, Newcastle 63, Chelsea 63, Nottingham Forest 61, Aston Villa 69, Bournemouth 53, Brentford 52, Brighton 52, Fulham 51, Crystal Palace 46, Wolverhampton 41, Everton 39, Manchester United 39, Tottenham 38, West Ham 37, Ipswich Town 22, Leicester 21, Southampton 11.

Il Liverpool he is mathematically champion of England. Ipswich Town, Leicester e Southampton they are all three arithmetically relegated to Championship.

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