Liverpool 1 – 1 Aston Villa (May-20-2023) Premier League Highlights
Watch key action from the Reds’ draw in the Premier League, where Mo Salah set up Roberto Firmino for a last-minute equaliser at Anfield.
The Premier League title race is over, the top four is almost there so the main focus in the Premier League is now on the relegation battle and the race for Europe.
Tomorrow Manchester City will get to lift the trophy in front of their own fans prior to taking on Chelsea, but before they take to the pitch Leeds are at West Ham hoping to take three points that will lift them out of the relegation zone.
That all from us for tonight, I’ll leave you with some reading material around City’s title win. See you later!
‘It’s a shame it all fell apart for Arsenal’
FT: Nottm Forest 1-0 Arsenal
Former Arsenal player Tony Adams, speaking on Sky Sports:
“Arsenal have just run out of resources. A few players have fallen out of form and they didn’t have the back-up available.
“They have done brilliantly. Bukayo Saka is probably the young player of the season. It’s just a shame that it all fell apart at the end. Manchester City are an unbelievable team.
“It’s about players this game. When you have the resources, the back-ups, you’re only as good as those people that can come in. When you have the resources, you win titles.”
Manchester City’s fifth Premier League title in six years and the manner in which it was achieved must send a sense of dread through those seeking ways to unseat Pep Guardiola’s magnificent champions.
City retained their crown as Nottingham Forest beat Arsenal on Saturday and it will be ominous for any rivals looking for signs of a reduction in their ravenous appetite for success.
Indeed, City’s desire to inflict and sustain their supremacy on those they have chased down and steamrollered appears to be sharpening, rather than offering any hints familiarity with silverware is breeding contempt.
City are the first team to win the Premier League for three seasons in succession since Manchester United in 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09.
They are also on course to emulate United’s historic feat of 1999 and become only the second English side to secure the title then also win the FA Cup and Champions League.
Guardiola’s genius has built a dynasty that will only get stronger. This is a machine without an obvious weakness assembled by one of the greatest managerial figures the game has known.