Burnley relegated, Tottenham fourth
After a crazy comeback on the 38th and last day of the game, Manchester City secured their eighth Premier League title. In Sunday’s home game against Aston Villa, the “Citizens” turned a 0-2 draw into a 3-2 within just five minutes. Matty Cash (37′) and Philippe Coutinho (69′) scored for the visitors before Germany international Ilkay Gündogan (76′) made the connection and Rodri (78′) equalized shortly afterwards. Then Joker Gündogan (81st) got the crowd going wild with his winning goal.
Gündogan had to fight his way to the “Sky” interview with the help of the security staff – where he initially lacked the words “Honestly, I don’t even know what to say,” said the double scorer and then praised the defeated title rival. “If Liverpool weren’t there and playing this incredible football, then this league wouldn’t be as attractive either.”
Liverpool finished second despite coming from behind in a 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Sadio Mané (24th) equalized after Pedro Neto’s early goal (3rd). Mohamed Salah (84th) and Andrew Robertson (89) ensured the worthless victory in the end.
On Saturday, in the final of the Champions League against Real Madrid, Liverpool has the chance to win the “premier class” again after last time in 2019. Klopp and Liverpool have already won the FA Cup and the League Cup this season. Man City, coached by Pep Guardiola, went into the final day of the Premier League with a one-point lead.
Burnley FC is the third relegated team. Leeds United finished 17th in the table. narrowly relegation. Tottenham Hotspur secured fourth place and thus the Champions League qualification.
Premier League Most Valuable Players
30 Paul Pogba | Man Utd | Market value: €55 million
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29 Youri Tielemans | Leicester | Market value: €55 million
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28 Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool | Market value: €55 million
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27 Fabino | Liverpool | Market value: €60 million
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26 Alison | Liverpool | Market value: €60 million
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25 Wilfred Ndidi | Leicester | Market value: €60 million
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24 João Cancelo | Man City | Market value: €60 million
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23 Diogo Iota | Liverpool | Market value: €60 million
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22 Raphaël Varane | Man Utd | New market value: €60 million (€-5 million)
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21 Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | Market value: €65 million
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20 Andrew Robertson | Liverpool | Market value: €65 million
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19 Kai Havertz | Chelsea | Market value: €70 million
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18 Rodri | Man City | Market value: €70 million
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17 Marcus Rashford | Man Utd | New market value: €70 million (€-15 million)
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16 Mason Mount | Chelsea | Market value: €75 million
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15 Declan Rice | West Ham | Market value: €75 million
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14 Ruben Dias | Man City | Market value: €75 million
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13 Bernardo Silva | Man City | Market value: €75 million
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12 Sadio Mané | Liverpool | Market value: €80 million
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11 Trent Alexander Arnold | Liverpool | Market value: €80 million
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10 Jack Grealish | Man City | Market value: €80 million
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9 Heung Min Son | Tottenham | Market value: €80 million
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8 Jadon Sancho | Man Utd | New market value: €80 million (€-5 million)
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7 Raheem Sterling | Man City | Market value: €85 million
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6 Romelu Lukaku | Chelsea | New market value: €85 million (€-15 million)
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5 Kevin De Bruyne | Man City | Market value: €90 million
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4 Bruno Fernandes | Man Utd | Market value: €90 million
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3 Phil Foden | Man City | New market value: €90 million (+€5 million)
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2 Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Market value: €100 million
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1 Harry Kane | Tottenham | Market value: €100 million
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