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Golden Boot: how the leading scorers stand
1Cherries ponder what might have been
Bournemouth’s hopes of European football were vanquished after defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday but the Cherries, 11th on 53 points, could still achieve ninth spot and match their best finish in the Premier League (under Eddie Howe in 2016-17, although that was achieved with only 46 points).
Andy Hunter
Liverpool v Crystal Palace, Sunday 4pm
View image in fullscreen5United’s new dawn still in the distance
The good news for Ruben Amorim is that he retains Manchester United’s backing despite overseeing Wednesday’s pathetic 1-0 Europa League final defeat to Tottenham.
A 19th league defeat of the season, and an ignominious finish in 17th place, are very much possible.
Sunday is far more important to club and manager than next Wednesday’s Conference League final against Real Betis in Wroclaw.
A point here will secure eighth place for Fabian Hürzeler’s side, which might secure a Conference League place depending on a convoluted combination of other results, including next Wednesday’s Conference League final between Chelsea and Betis.
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Tottenham v Brighton, Sunday 4pm
View image in fullscreen10Wolves have found bite but what next?
After 19 games of this Premier League season, Wolves were in a perilous position.
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