Premier League table 2021/22: Latest standings, fixtures and results for gameweek 33
Tottenham’s defeat to Brighton kicked off another packed week of Premier League football in north London on Saturday.
Spurs had been in great form and were looking to further strengthen their grip on fourth place with a fifth successive win, but were well below-par and fell to a 1-0 defeat.
That was a real boost for north London rivals Arsenal, but they could not take advantage and Mikel Arteta’s side fell to a third-straight defeat.
Meanwhile, Roy Hodgson’s Watford were beaten late on by Brentford at Vicarage Road and an immediate return to the Championship now looks almost inevitable.
A Cristiano Ronaldo saw Manchester United edge past Norwich to keep their top-four hopes alive.
A weekend top-flight slate truncated by the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley continued on Sunday, with West Ham playing out an entertaining draw with relegation-battling Burnley, who made the surprise decision on Friday to sack the Premier League’s longest-serving manager Sean Dyche after 10 years and with only eight games left to play this term.
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