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Newcastle drop points in top-four race, Southampton down

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LEEDS, England : Newcastle United suffered more jitters in their quest to finish in the Premier League's top four as they drew 2-2 at relegation-threatened Leeds United but Southampton's agony is over after being relegated on Saturday.Leeds defender Rasmus Kristensen's second-half equaliser denied Newcastle the victory that would have all but assured them a place in next season's Champions League.It could also prove vital in Leeds's bid to escape relegation although they remained third-bottom of the table with two games left.Southampton's relegation has looked a certainty for a while and their decade-long stay in the top flight was officially over after a 2-0 home defeat by Fulham.Only a win would have kept their survival hopes alive but goals by Carlos Vinicius and substitute Aleksandar Mitrovic condemned them to a 24th defeat of a miserable season in which they have sacked two managers."Disappointing.

It has been coming. We knew we were in a difficult position," Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse told the BBC. "From the first day of the season until now you can tell the standards have slipped."The battle to avoid joining Southampton in the second tier remains fierce, though, with 16th-placed Nottingham Forest earning a point in a 2-2 draw at Chelsea.Southampton have 24 points from 36 games, 19th-placed Leicester City have 30 from 35 with Leeds on 31 points from 36 games and Everton on 32 from 35.

Steve Cooper's Forest have 34 points with two games left.Everton host leaders Manchester City on Sunday with Leicester at home to Liverpool on Monday.The afternoon began in thrilling fashion at Elland Road where Leeds took an early lead, missed a penalty, had two penalties scored against them and had a man sent off.Leeds

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