The Premier League awakens from its two-week slumber with a flurry of mid-week matches beginning Tuesday. The league has been on pause to accommodate first the international break and then the FA Cup quarterfinals this past weekend.
Liverpool returns to action with surely still a bad taste in its mouth after being knocked out of two competitions in quick order right before the break. The league leaders go back to work with a Merseyside derby on Wednesday versus Everton. The Toffees have been tough to beat as Manager David Moyes has guided his club to a nine-match unbeaten run which includes a dramatic draw gained with just seconds left against Liverpool back in mid-February. The Reds, meanwhile, could be on track to be the unhappiest Premier League champion of all time because of the disappointments suffered in all their other competitions and the recent news that Trent Alexander-Arnold has agreed personal terms with Real Madrid. And, oh by the way, club great Mohamed Salah remains unsigned beyond this season.
Second place Arsenal, meanwhile, hosts a London derby on Tuesday versus Fulham. The Cottagers are smarting from a home loss to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup this past Saturday.
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The Tricky Trees, meanwhile, have enjoyed nothing but good tidings. A year after being relegation fodder, the Trees are cruising along third in the table while still competing for FA Cup silverware. The thought of Nottingham Forest in Europe is becoming real after a multi-decade absence.
Who joins the current top three in the Champions League next season is very much in question. Chelsea are five points behind Forest in fourth position, but the Blues have lost four of their last seven league matches as they prepare to host rival Tottenham Hotspur in a Thursday derby. Spurs are well down the table in 14th as Manager Ange Postecoglou’s job hangs in the balance.
Manchester City has had a difficult league season, but the Citizens are only a point behind Chelsea as they host awful Leicester on Wednesday. Pep Guardiola’s side also advanced to the FA Cup semifinals by defeating Bournemouth over the weekend.
The Cherries have lost three of their last four league matches to fall from fifth to 10th in the table. Recovery should begin with Wednesday’s home match against relegation bound Ipswich Town. Despite their recent travails, Bournemouth is still only four points behind Manchester City, their FA Cup tormentor. Unfortunately for the Cherries, however, there are four other teams between them and fifth place Manchester City in the congested Premier League table.
Newcastle United is currently sixth by virtue of goal differential with the Magpies and Brighton both level on 47 points, one behind fifth place Manchester City. Newcastle took advantage of its recent downtime to celebrate its Carabao Cup title with its supporters during the break and now looks for a late season push up the table for a Champions League berth. That charge will start with a visit from Brentford on Wednesday.
Brighton, meanwhile, was riding a five-match unbeaten run in the league before bowing out on penalties to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup this past weekend. The Seagulls will try to gain altitude again when they host Aston Villa Wednesday. The Villans are locked on 45 points along with Fulham, one point above 10th place Bournemouth. Manager Unai Emery’s Villa squad advanced to the FA Cup semifinals with a win over Preston North End on Sunday. Their league form, however, has been spotty of late with just two victories in their last eight Premier League matches.
Crystal Palace, meanwhile, has been one of the hotter clubs in the Premier League going all the way back to early November. The Eagles have lost just three times since a loss to Fulham on November 9th. Nine victories and five draws over that span have lifted the Eagles from the relegation zone to their current 11th place perch in the table. For good measure, the Eagles knocked Fulham out of the FA Cup on Saturday. Palace eases back into league action with a Wednesday visit to relegation bound Southampton.
The relegation picture seems clear at this point as all three of the promoted teams appear headed for a quick U-turn to the second division. The last two safe positions in the table belong to Wolverhampton and West Ham who will square off at Molineux Stadium on Tuesday. All the sides have a quick turnaround as the Premier League will have another full round of matches this coming weekend.