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The Premier League is coming towards its conclusion for another whirlwind season, though that’s not to say we’re any wiser as to who will finish where this season. The Premier League title race is currently separated by one point, whilst the final relegation place is only separated by two points to the two teams above 18th-placed Everton.

There is also the tense race for the top four, which will book those sides a place in the Champions League next season, bringing in extra revenue and the ability to attract high-profile players. There’s only a five point gap between Chelsea in third and Tottenham in fifth, meaning the race is still on for three sides to claim two places.

While Chelsea currently hold all the cards, their poor form as of late has seen their lead cut by the sides below them. The most recent example was a lacklustre defeat at Everton, where Thomas Tuchel was not happy with his side.

Every word Mikel Arteta said on Tomiyasu's injury, winning ugly and the win over West ham

“Very disappointed,” the manager said after the match. “We knew what was coming, and like in the last matches, we struggled to have clean sheets. In the last four matches, we have one clean sheet against West Ham, and it is the only win we have. So very disappointed."

Following closely behind in fourth are Arsenal, who earned victory over West Ham to move within three points

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