Manchester City comeback salvages point at West Ham but keeps title race door open
Manchester City battled back from two goals down and missed a late penalty to keep the title race alive after a rip-roaring 2-2 draw at West Ham.
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Manchester City battled back from two goals down and missed a late penalty to keep the title race alive after a rip-roaring 2-2 draw at West Ham.
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The Hammers put their recent Europa League semi-final exit to the back of their minds as they crushed Norwich City 4-0 at Carrow Road last Sunday but David Moyes was forced into three changes during the game.
For Man City the equation is simple: win their final two games of the season and they will be crowned Premier League champions. Guardiola’s side beat Newcastle 5-0 and Wolves 5-1 in their last two outings as they look angry and fired up after their defeat to Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semifinal. That said, defensive injuries have piled up with Kyle Walker, Ruben Dias and John Stones out for the season, while Fernandinho and Aymeric Laporte both limped off during their win at Wolves in midweek. City have won five PL games in a row (scoring 22 and conceding two in the process) as they power towards a fourth Premier League title in the last five seasons. That said, these defensive injuries could cause them problems against West Ham and Villa in their final two games as both of those sides are more than capable of causing an upset. They have a three-point lead over second-place Liverpool (and a seven-goal advantage on goal differential) but one slip and Liverpool will be right back in this.
Mark Noble has revealed his pride at being able to walk away from West Ham with the club on a high.
Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-Min has insisted that he would “100 per cent” prefer a top-four finish over winning the Premier League’s Golden Boot.
Chelsea forward Timo Werner has revealed that a move to Liverpool was a “big possibility” for him prior to his move to the Blues.