Sunday, 8 May 2016

Premier League table: EPL 2016 Roundup After 37 Weeks Saturday results

Premier League table: EPL 2016 Roundup After 37 Weeks Saturday results

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has been Premier League Sunderland survival target a monumental boost Saturday after Black Cats jumped over their northeast rivals Newcastle United after a 3-2 win against Chelsea handed over in return.

The Magpies could win 0-0 in their visit to Aston Villa, which means they could be relegated as early as Wednesday, when Everton host Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

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Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez is banned on its side at the top level in England to see.

Champions Leicester City had officially finally got a chance to collect their trophy Premier League after Everton 3-1 to beat the King Power Stadium in fixing the night.

Meanwhile, West Ham United suffered their first home defeat since August Premier League in the penultimate game at Upton Park 4-1 Swansea City fall.

Beginning 1-0 Manchester United win the Champions Norwich City means hope, hammers are almost finished, with Juan Mata sealing a narrow victory for the Red Devils at Carrow Road on the kick early release.

Crystal Palace also their first league win in nearly a month secured after Stoke City beat 2-1, while Bournemouth reacts with the goal for a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion.

Read on for an overview of the biggest titles of the week 37, with a breakdown of the results on Saturday and the last positions of the Premier League.

2015-16 Premier League: Week 37 Results Saturday
Norwich City 0-1 Manchester United
Sunderland 3-2 Chelsea
West Ham United 1-4 Swansea City
Aston Villa 0-0 Newcastle United
crystal Palace 2-1 Stoke City
Bournemouth 1-1 West Bromwich Albion
Leicester City 3-1 Everton

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2015-16 Premier League Rank
1 Leicester 37 23 11 3 67 35 32 80
2 Tottenham 36 19 13 4 67 28 39 70
3 arsenal 36 19 ten 7 59 34 25 67
4 Manchester City 36 19 7 ten 68 38 30 64
5 Manchester United 36 18 9 9 44 31 13 63
6 West Ham 36 15 14 7 61 47 14 59
7 Southampton 36 16 9 11 53 39 14 57
8th Liverpool 35 15 ten ten 59 48 11 55
9 Chelsea 36 12 12 12 57 51 6 48
ten feed 37 13 9 15 39 54 -15 48
11 Swansea 37 12 ten 15 41 51 ten 46
12 Everton 36 ten 14 12 56 52 4 44
13 Watford 35 12 8th 15 36 42 -6 44
14 crystal Palace 37 11 9 17 38 47 -9 42
15 West Bromwich Albion 37 ten 12 15 33 47 -14 42
16 Bournemouth 37 11 9 17 44 64 -20 42
17 Sunderland 36 8th 11 17 43 60 -17 35
18 Newcastle United 37 8th ten 19 39 64 -25 34
19 Norwich 36 8th 7 21 35 62 -27 31
20 Aston Villa 37 3 8th 26 27 72 -45 17

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Hammers destroyed four hopes among the top

With a camera on Tuesday against Manchester United apparently in their minds, West Ham took off on Saturday. Goals from Wayne Routledge, Andre Ayew, Ki Sung-Yong and Bafétimbi Gomis a dramatic win for Swansea sealed.

Team - Credit for Wales, who earned the three points were, and the Daily Mail Lee Clayton could think, not so bad were Londoners:

It was not even a West Ham player who pulled late ended in his own net consolation as young swans Stephen Kingsley, and the BBC - an expert Dion Dublin cited a lack of support as the strike for its fall, a match of the day end:

West Ham remain five points behind fourth place Manchester City with two games in their country, and citizens can finish on Sunday the four best hopes with a win over Arsenal hammer.

This has an incredible first season under Bilic, full unforgettable moments, but an obvious lack of experience and the importance of these situations was evident in the capitulation Saturday.

Chelsea Black Cats claw size

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Defoe scored the goal against Chelsea on Saturday.

Sunderland fans can also have some hope of a result of entering the break 2-1 to Chelsea held on Saturday, but not many can expect the opposite Sam Allardyce manager quit return actually.

Diego Costa and Nemanja Matic has scored on both sides a shootout Wahbi Khazri flash in the first half, but the worst was yet to come for the Blues as they affected in the Telegraph:

Wide separated from Jose Mourinho teams in recent years struggled Chelsea to keep the lead and allowed Fabio Borini and Jermain Defoe played twice within three minutes, the tie to turn around.

Sunderland out of the relegation zone thanks to his victory, and with a game in Newcastle, you can now have an almost poetic hand coming next week of his rivals, football writer Brian Durand from:

Limp Newcastle 0-0 at already relegated Villa of both sides was almost worthy not much to entertain this season, while the return of Sunderland has shown the tenacity of a team to fight for their future.

Blues captain John Terry showed orders in stoppage time of five minutes after receiving a second yellow card and Sunderland reaped the benefits of a persistent display, the definition of the season.

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