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Former Premier League striker Peter Crouch doesn't know who will be getting top four this season as he has claimed that none of Man United, Arsenal, Spurs and West Ham have grasped the opportunity at hand.

Man United and West Ham were first up this week and both looked set to claim three points in their fixtures against Burnley and Watford respectively.

West Ham were able to grind out a 1-0 win against the relegation bound Hornets which represented their first win in their last three Premier League outings.

Meanwhile, for long periods of the first half at Turf Moor, it seemed destined that the Red Devils were going to run away with the contest as Paul Pogba struck early on.

However, a mix of wasteful finishing in front of goal coupled with VAR decisions meant that the Clarets only went in 1-0 down at half-time.

Whatever Sean Dyche said to his side really worked as a fantastic piece of work from new signing Wout Weghorst allowed Jay Rodriguez to have a free fun at goal and eventually smash home from a couple of yards out.

Despite some huffing and puffing, it ended 1-1 and an outcome that should have spurred Tottenham on to a vital win on Wednesday night against the indifferent Saints.

Although, the

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