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Premier League European race intensifies after another thrilling weekend
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Premier League European race intensifies after another thrilling weekend

The race for European qualification in the Premier League intensified over the weekend, as a string of key results reshuffled the standings and set the stage for a dramatic run-in.

Chelsea and Manchester City were both held to frustrating 0-0 draws, dropping valuable points at a pivotal stage of the campaign. Chelsea’s stalemate at Brentford extended its winless away run to eight matches, a troubling stretch that continues to threaten the club's top-four ambitions. The Blues remain in fourth place on 53 points, but the chasing pack is closing in.

City, meanwhile, were held at Old Trafford by a resolute Manchester United, also failing to find the net in a cagey affair. City now sits fifth, one point behind Chelsea, and are in danger of losing momentum heading into the business end of the season.

Aston Villa and Fulham capitalized on those stumbles. Unai Emery’s side edged past Nottingham Forest 2-1 at Villa Park, reaffirming its European credentials and moving within two points of the top four. Fulham delivered the shock of the weekend, defeating league leaders Liverpool 3-2 at Craven Cottage — the Reds’ first loss in 27 matches. 

It was a statement victory for Marco Silva’s men, who have surged into the European conversation. Fulham now sit eighth on 48 points, just five behind Chelsea and firmly in the mix for Champions League contention.

The biggest beneficiaries, however, may be Newcastle United. Still in seventh, Eddie Howe’s side has two games in hand on the teams above them and sit just three points off fourth. With momentum following an EFL Cup triumph and a Monday night trip to struggling Leicester City on the horizon, the Magpies are well-positioned for a late push.

With Liverpool, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest beginning to pull away at the top, the battle for Champions League and Europa League spots remains fiercely competitive. Just eight points separate fourth from tenth, with every goal and slip-up likely to carry major implications.

As the season nears its conclusion, the race for Europe remains wide open, and the drama is far from over.

Matt Evans

Matt Evans is a sports journalist from the United Kingdom, now based in Paris, France. He has covered various sports including basketball, soccer, boxing, MMA, and motorsports.  Over the past decade, Matt has focused heavily on the NBA and has worked with many established outlets on a variety of content

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