Premier League 2018/19

De Gea wasn’t very brave for the winner.

He yellowed it a few minutes earlier too .

Ole’s at the wheel, but the wheels are coming off.

Barca on itv 4 Messi coming on to rescue things

Were you not watching Serie A tonight? Strange that you weren’t as you don’t rate the EPL?

https://youtu.be/fsXoMS9-xxg

@the_man_himself was enjoying the EPL rather than watching the Quatari soup takers

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Man U 18 points behind Liverpool now with just 18 possible points for them to amass. Goal difference 35 worse than Liverpool as well. You still see them as a bigger threat to Manchester City’s title ambitions than Liverpool?

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Spurs inability to complete Stadium on time turns into a positive, as 5 of last 7 league games at home (I’m assuming this is the reason, too lazy to check)

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Conversely, 5 of Arsenal’s 7 remaining fixtures are away.

They’ve no games against top 6 opposition left, mind.

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Spuds now 18 points behind Liverpool.

Goal difference is 29 less as well.

Weren’t you tipping Spuds as title contenders a few weeks ago?

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It’s wide open really.

They’ve won 5 of their 14 away matches this season and just 1 of last 8. Three of the wins were against the bottom 3 and another away win was at Newcastle when they were in relegation places earlier in season. As you alluded to though, most of those 5 away games are against mid table sides with not much to play for. Woolwich with no Top 6 opposition left to face are nailed on for Top 4.

I’m happy enough with Manchester United’s defeat tonight as they’ll need to win against Manchester City on April 24th.

Coach Solskjaer could also be staring down the barrel of a fourth defeat in April, which won’t bode well for his chances of hanging onto the job long-term.

Are we in Craig Shakespeare territory here?

OlĂŠ could be gone by the summer yet. United have turned into a sacking club after all

Di nae realize there were games tonight. That’s a bad result for utd but Wolves are tough at home … Looking increasingly like Utd will have to take something from the city game now. Ole will have them fired up - no way they lose to city at OT under his watch

David Moyes was the last Manchester United manager to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup, but lost to Bayern Munich and was subsequently sacked after a bad defeat away to Everton on Sunday April 20th, 2014.

Solskjaer’s Manchester United team travel to Goodison Park on Sunday April 21st.

Manchester United may well be relying on yet another new manager bounce by the time Manchester City visit.

I think the game was at old Trafford tonight bud

Go way … No way they lost at home to Wolves you spoofer.