Here’s how things look after match day 30′s dramatic results in the Premier League.
Jesus didn’t rise to the occasion but neither did Haaland, whose side drew with Arsenal on an Easter Sunday in the Premier League that was filled with drama in another curious twist to the tale this season.
Easter puns were bouncing round like rabbits and fans were nervous if not a little worried as the Etihad Stadium filled following Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Brighton which meant we would not see a new Premier League leader going into the upcoming Champions League week.
The game kicked off in Manchester and went as one might expect - for City. They passed and passed and passed some more as the underdogs - Arsenal, one point ahead of them in the table - sat back like obedient canines, waiting for their owner to throw the tennis ball and give chase.
It didn’t happen, at least not in the first half, and the tactical writers in the world of online football promised us that we had seen a miracle of a performance on this special day. Nobody believed them, however, and we saw pretty much the same thing happen after the break, albeit with a glaring miss from Haaland who will be having nightmares about David Raya grabbing at his shoelaces.
The Premier League table at the top looks like this, and we are into single figures for how many match days we’ve got left this season:
Sheffield United are all but gone as Chris Wilder still hates sandwiches. Above them sit Burnley, who continue to try out their Guardiola-inspired football without any of the talent of the Manchester club.
Completing the relegation zone are the best ever worst team in the history of the Premier League: Luton Town. Reading the press in England one might be tricked into thinking they
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