This weekend saw Liverpool put one hand and a finger (or two) on the Premier League title, Manchester City and Leicester City fell further behind, and the “basement boys” as Hoffenheim have accordingly dubbed Norwich, secured an important victory.
To start the weekend, the opening game was a resurgent Watford versus a leaky Tottenham Hotspurs. Despite their normally uncoordinated defensive approach, Spurs withheld Watford pressure throughout most of the game, until VAR happened. VAR drama is never too far away with Spur’s (Champion’s League anyone?) with Watford awarded a penalty (SAVED) and goal-line technology ruling out a Spurs goal in the 90+2 minute by 10.04 millimetre’s!
Continuing, Arsenal looked back to their old, dreary days as they played out a one all draw with Sheffield. Imagine, Sheffield United in the Europa League! What will this world have come to? The same result was played out between West Ham and Everton, despite West Ham dominating and simply just being the better team. The Carlo Ancelotti revolution may take a while. In the battle of the one-one draw’s, Brighton and Aston Villa shared the spoils, a rather easy game to miss, unless you were one of the Leicester faithful happy to see that Danny Drinkwater is actually alive and that he has not just faded away altogether.
As mentioned previously Norwich, despite trolling from across the water, were able to secure a one-nil win in a tight and ugly affair. Bournemouth decided to play with two goalkeepers as Steve Cook provided a save any actual goalie would be proud of. His sending off for his audition and Teemu Pukki’s penalty gave Norwich the win. In turn, Norwich’s Ben Godfrey decided to attempt ankle amputation on Callum Wilson, an apparent yellow card challenge upgraded to red by VAR and THE PITCHSIDE MONITOR! Took them long enough to use them.
Crystal Palace decided Liverpool should have some help, providing a two-two draw against Manchester City that ruined Pep Guardiola’s birthday celebrations. He must have flashbacks every time he sees this fixture now seeing how these home games against Palace have played out. Wolves had to fight back from two-nil down against Southampton for their three-two win. This sees them up to sixth, still in the hunt for Europe despite the fact it will be gone in 11 months. Newcastle upset the big six, scalping Chelsea as the Lampard revolution continued to suffer against the smaller teams.
Finally, the two biggest results. Liverpool echoed the class of United’s Ferguson era, a rather mean taunt, in their two-nil win whilst Leicester threw it all away and lost despite dominating Burnley. Harvey Barnes may have finally scored, despite his usual useless demeanour on the pitch, but it was easy to see where it was going when Nick Pope saved Vardy’s tame penalty to secure a two-one victory. Maybe it is time to bring back Chris Wood to the King Power.