Five games to go: The Premier League’s unpredictable season turns again
Summary
Manchester City took the lead in the Premier League for the first time since October after Erling Haaland scored a goal, ending Arsenal’s 200-day run at the top. Meanwhile, Chelsea is facing difficulties with multiple manager changes and financial losses, while Bournemouth is performing well despite selling key players.Key Facts
- Erling Haaland scored his 35th goal of the season, helping Manchester City move to the top of the Premier League.
- Arsenal led the league for 200 days but lost their position after recent defeats.
- If Manchester City and Arsenal finish equal in points and goals, City will win due to better head-to-head results.
- Chelsea has had three managers in 16 months and spent around 2 billion pounds on players but is seventh in the league.
- Chelsea recently went five league games without scoring for the first time since 1912.
- Chelsea’s parent company reported operating losses of 689 million pounds over three years.
- Bournemouth has sold top players for 250 million pounds but is still expected to finish in the top half of the league.
- A key moment in the title race was Southampton beating Arsenal in the FA Cup, highlighting Arsenal’s struggles with big matches.
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