EPL top 4 Race ended too Soon.
Wow! Wow!! Wow!!!
That's basically my major expression for all that has happened in the EPL space last weekend. They were so much to fight for but the fight already became somewhat slim and easy to some extent.
Arsenal had a great fall at the Emirates and I kept asking myself, was it the absence of Partey? Because to some extent I couldn't fathom what was going on in Arsenal's midfield, it was more like they gave up the midfield to apply all strengths on the attacks and that really backfired and broke their defence successfully.

Aside from his wonderful goal, he played so well in the match and I personally do have him as my man of the match but then there was nothing enough to show for his well play at the end of the match. Arteta has lost this season to make things right again but unlike Manchester United's case, I don't think there'll be such pressure that could take him out of job for now.
Have you noticed the beasts in Tottenham?
I have always seen and loved the combination and results of Son and Kane but adding Kulusevski to make it a strong trio this season was the best thing I think Conte did. I just hop Juventus makes the mistake of selling the young lad on permanent basis to Tottenham, and then, the threat would come to stay in EPL for quite some seasons.

I witnessed an argument recently whereby someone disagrees that Lewandoski of Bayern Munich would keep the same goal margins he currently has in Bundesliga if he were a player in the EPL. At first, I did understood where the person's standing point was but I couldn't disagree like he did because Harry Kane was a perfect example!
Kane with Spurs who are yet to claim the league title had won the golden boot twice as a Tottenham player and I feel that's enough to make me believe that Lewandoski can score as much as he does in Germany even in the EPL and at the same time, that has made me realize how did Harry Kane actually is.
For now, he has successfully turned himself to more of a free role player leaving Son to claim more of the goals and that's just the best thing I feel a matured player can do for his team and team mates. I hope Spurs doesn't lose him anytime soon.
For me, Tottenham winning Aston Villa with four goals to nothing was a confirmation that they were really to fight for a place and space in the top four and Arsenal losing to Brighton was another confirmation for me that Tottenham isn't losing the fourth position this season.
What do you have to say about the Kings match last night?
As usual, the best games come from the big boys and yesterday's match between Manchester City and Liverpool was the best thing to watch.

I wish and only wish Liverpool had won the match yesterday. I really do not what the title for City this season again, they are beginning to make it seem like the EPL is quite easy now but then, we can't overlook that fact that they do have the best team/squad in the league.
The match was more with discipline, confidence, and consciousness. And for me personally, yesterday's shows that even City still has a problem of a no. 9. Having the likes of Jesus and Sterling taking the position off and on doesn't really give the likes of KDB and Foden the opportunity to earn even more assist, that's just what I feel.
About seven more matches to go and I am hoping to see City lose at least a match but sincerely, that would be really difficult considering the list of fixtures they've got left. On the other hand, Liverpool would be taking on Manchester United next and I really don't know either to see it as a problem for Liverpool or as a walkover match.
Which ever way it goes, football remains football!
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Pleasure to read. Nice snapshot of the weekend's events.
Thank you friend.
Kulusevski is a great player, he has a lot of technique, Conté is going to make Tottenham a competitive team for next season, I'm sure that with a few more signings and if they keep this man together with Kane and Son they will be able to fight a lot.
As for the match that Liverpool will have against United, I don't think it will be a problem for them, although they could harm their title race, United are in very bad shape and I don't see that they can beat Klopp's team.
Even though United is currently in a bad shape, pressure can cause a lot, and this is a match of a great rivalry.
This is football, any thing can happen but it is going to be an intense period for Liverpool fc.
Indeed an intense one!
I agree with @wensports about Kulusevski. Great option for Tottenham to be able to sign him after the loan deal if they wish
Wish? I don't think it should be a wish, for me, It should be more of a priority.
If a great option to be able to sign him and more if they manage to sign some level midfielders they become a great team.
Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola raised the standards in the Premier League in terms of competitiveness, level and results.
Hmmm.... Maybe I should agree.