
Spurs, Arsenal, Man City lose in EPL
Former Liverpool and Blackburn boss Dalglish is the other Scot with a title winners' medal, something he achieved when Rovers pipped Ferguson's team in a thrilling conclusion to the 1994-95 campaign. Spurs have won six straight matches and after watching Arsenal lose to an under-strength Manchester United side, they must surely smell blood.
Last night's Premier League fixtures span up a few shocks, with Manchester City taking a hammering, Spurs being beaten by the Hammers, and Arsenal losing at home to Swansea City. Failure to snatch all three points will leave them with a mountain to climb with just nine games remaining. So which games between now and the final day of the season look likely to be the most pivotal?
Two years later Mancini had his hands on the trophy at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium as Sergio Aguero's dramatic late victor against QPR denied Ferguson more glory and ended City's 44-year wait for a championship.
Speaking of the results, Chief Executive, Susan Whelan, said: "Our long-term goals for Leicester City have always been to ensure success, stability and sustainability for the Club". West Ham, who are unbeaten in four games, winning three of them, will fancy their chances of troubling the Spurs defence in what could turn into a shoot-out at White Hart Lane. These were season high figures for the Premier League and they follow on from similar attacking displays against Fiorentina, Watford and Manchester City in recent weeks.
This is another tricky London derby for Arsenal.
"It's a very, very open season", said West Ham manager Slaven Bilic - and Leicester being at the summit sums that up perfectly.
A Leicester triumph in May would see Ranieri become the third Italian manager to win the Premier League, more than any other nation, even though they only claimed their first in 2010 when Ancelotti delivered the double to Chelsea.
Will Leicester go on to clinch the title? April 10: Sunderland vs Leicester Leicester may not be facing top teams but will be up against sides that defend for long periods and then try and sneak a goal in - something that Leicester tend to struggle against. Big for both sides.
He was right to be excited about the display, Liverpool showed glimpses of the side they can be.
Norwich, which improved greatly in the second half, will count itself unlucky not to have taken any points from the game, with Cameron Jerome hitting the crossbar before Redmond's fine finish into the roof of the net. By the time these two teams meet the destination of the league title could already be decided. It's time for all the players to stand up and prove their worth, Alexis Sanchez has been a shadow of himself and Arsenal need him to return to his best form for the last part of the season.
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