Premier League and FA Cup Finals: 10 Key Talks in Weekend Action

Eze can be higher after winning the Cup

Why is your fans’ favorite player the historic Wembley goal scorer in the peak form that a good manager wants to leave? Why can anyone accept it? What is this logic? Crystal Palace is good enough now to get Eberechi Eze to join the team. Eberechi Eze is too good to stay in the Crystal Palace. Both of these things seem to be true. The palace in the Oliver Glasner-Era era was a very powerful, organized and attractive team. But Ez's progress is another matter. Sometimes in his early palace career, there was a slightly loose late development feeling. His skill level is always excellent. Now, his use of this is the next level, his ending is cold, but his physique surfaces. Ez doesn't real There is a ceiling. He can play for any team in Europe. But his contract has two years left, and he is still 26, and the palace's model is based on developments with Romain Esse and others, ready to shoot. There are no always drawbacks. The person who sells that thing is still the best for everyone. Barney Ronay

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•Football Final Report: Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester City

The city and Silva prepare for war

Manchester City has ended its domestic season for the first time since 2016-17, a disgruntled Bernardo Silva said he found someone the team “can fight” while also expressing a firm view on the needs needed to ensure a competition again. "Something has to change next year," he said after Wembley's failure. "I have my opinion, and I'm not going to give it to you. In bad times, you learn new things. First, who can you fight with. Because in bad times, you see who the real thing is. And, a lot of things are good for us, and we don't upset us: our fans, my club, my opinion. Jamie Jackson

The dream of rice terminal joy pies

Therefore, Newcastle's distant dream was finally shattered. It proves their incredible commitment and consistency over the past few months, and Arsenal faltered after breaking away from the title challenge, which is possible first. Ultimately, Alexander Isak of the Emirates Stadium was absent - Declan Rice's starting strike was very different from Eddie Howe's man. However, the failure in north London has given Newcastle a pressuring job that can be seen on the last day. Any drop score in Everton next week will put their destiny in the hands of others, now putting the team in third place, and despite Manchester City's mid-week defeat of Bournemouth, their destiny will be third. At St James' Park next Sunday, Hipies won the last five games and confidence should remain high. Dominic Booth

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• Match report: Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle

Young tells his Goodison goodbye

There will be an overhaul in Everton in the summer as David Moyes and new owner Friedkin Group try to leave their mark on the club's next chapter. One of those who left was Ashley Young, 39, who did not renew their contract. After 18 seasons of professional football, he will be decided to decide whether to have another year of legs, but perform well at right back. Young isn't always Everton's most popular player, but has always shown full commitment to play many positions, and his fitness masks his age. David Moyes offered him his last outing to Southampton in front of home fans, and he was warmly received after changing club captain Seamus Coleman in the first half, which was not the norm. A year ago, Sean Dyche offered Sean Dyche a new deal as he needed to join the team and wanted as much experience as possible, but his exit was symbolic and the club finally curated a different path. Will untie

• Match Report: Everton 2-0 Southampton

Gibbs - White people push phone

Morgan Gibbs-White was disappointed because he didn't advance when Thomas Tuchel named his first England team two months ago. The subsequent withdrawals then saw Gibbs-White drafting, but it seems that he still has a lot to prove. Tuchel has not used Gibbs White in any of England's World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia, so there is no guarantee that he will call the 25-year-old this week. After all, the Germans are not the choice for offensive midfield. Gibbs-White is doing everything he can to attract Tuchel's eyes. He performed well in Nottingham Forest's victory over West Ham, with his cleverness winning his seventh goal in his impressive campaign goal. Gibbs-White punished West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Reola for his lax pass and brought the forest to the victory to sustain their efforts to qualify for the Champions League. Convince Tuchel to let him go again? Jacob Steinberg

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• Match Report: West Ham 1-2 Nottingham Forest

The local guy gives Leicester hope

Kasey McAteer scored his first Premier League goal of all time for Leicester. The college graduate joined the club at the age of eight and had to wait for him to be consistent under the leadership of Ruud van Nistelrooy. The 23-year-old scored a crucial goal to ensure Jamie Vardy's final farewell to Leicester win back-to-back. In the action between Wilfred Ndidi and Bilal El Khannous, his ruthless goal beat Alex Palmer in the pace of the pace. In a season full of negative emotions, the local boy’s glory will give Leicester fans some much-needed optimism ahead of the championship. Peter Lansley

• Match report: Leicester 2-0 Ipswich

Cairney received a cult hero to send it out

Tom Cairney often feels like a return. That kind of street street is not a player from the Barclays era, and it will be loved by people in the later Noughties. Perhaps history will be affectionately reviewing Fulham Stalwart, who left the contract and will end a remarkable decade at the club this week. If his emphasis on Brentford title was part of the exciting comeback on the Marco Silva side-proved it was a breakup for Fulham, it would be a fitting ending. Cairney ended the day on the shoulders of his teammates, paying tribute to the loyal people of the traveling family. For them, there was never any question about Kenny's talent. Even though Cairney is rumored to have won the money-making move to champion new boy Wrexham in the summer, the 34-year-old brave family worship hero’s position seems safe. DB

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• Match Report: Brentford 2-3 Fulham

George's premise at Chelsea is insufficient

Thanks only to the brilliant moment between their two defenders, Chelsea crossed United and took their Champions League aspirations into their own hands. But the last day showdown with Nottingham Forest awaits the dilemma of the offensive. Nicolas Jackson, 19-year-old Tyrique George, was asked to lead Manchester United at the start of his first Premier League. More comfortable on the wings, against experienced defense, is a very difficult task for the teenager who is out-of-the-box - besides winning the overturned free throw decision in the scrutiny. George managed only 14 games, including one lonely game in the United Box. When asked about George's performance, Enzo Maresca said, "Good, good, brave." "He is the threat behind. It's not easy for him." Whether George did enough to start over in the forest, Maresca insisted, "Absolutely, yes. 100 percent." Whether this is just smart people management remains to be seen, but the options are inadequate. Will Maresca give the experiment another outing or try Pedro Neto or Cole Palmer as fake nine? The decision could have huge consequences. Ben Bloom

• Match report: Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United

Spurs hope the leader's son will step up

If the Spurs get any positive attitude from the failed Aston Villa, it's going to return to their starting lineup of their husband-and-wife captain son Heung-Min. The son played 74 minutes before being replaced by Dominic Solanke, and his left wing ran a few times, with Tottenham performing similarly on Wednesday in the Europa League final. The Spurs have insufficient experience with Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison, but they have a leader with their sons. "He drove a few times and I think Sonny has returned to the pace," said Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou. "At some point, he showed that." The Spurs needed the same thing again in Spain. Ben Fisher

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• Match report: Aston Villa 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Is 2025 really a year for losers?

Alan Shearer excitedly announced “2025 is a year for losers” after Saturday’s FA Cup victory at Crystal Palace. Of course, in Wembley's rejoicing scene, the Hawks broke their trophy ducks, the rise of Nottingham Forest toward Champions League attractions, which shows that the Premier League middle class is delighted. See also: Free-flowing football Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth are shown this season. However, if the results of next weekend are against them, Forest could be seventh, with all three promoted teams going straight back, and Manchester City’s so-called Annus Horribilis might see the serial champion winner in…third place. At the summit, Liverpool had little to represent the global fan base and a rich history champion, while the small-budget Premier League behemoth will scalp. Chelsea reached the conference league final with a cheaply assembled team B, while Manchester United and Totterham saw favourites from low-budget hipsters like Bodø/Glimt and Athletic Club competed in the Europa League final. Everyone likes the weak, but the palace may ultimately be an exception to prove the rules. DB

pos

team

p

GD

pts

1

Liverpool

36

46

83

2

arsenal

37

34

71

3

Newcastle

37

twenty two

66

4

Chelsea

37

20

66

5

Aston Villa

37

9

66

6

People's City

36

twenty four

65

7

Nottm Forest

37

13

65

8

Brentford

37

9

55

9

Brighton

36

3

55

10

Fulham

37

2

54

11

AFC Bournemouth

36

12

53

12

Crystal Palace

36

-2

49

13

Everton

37

-3

45

14

Wolf Hampton

36

-13

41

15

West Ham

37

-18

40

16

Manchester United

37

-12

39

17

Tottenham Hotspur

37

2

38

18

Leicester

37

-45

25

19

Ipswich

37

-44

twenty two

20

Southampton

37

-59

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