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Fans return to Chelsea to see win over top-4 rival Leicester

2021-05-19 06:35 Last Updated At:06:40

Even though “Super Frank Lampard” wasn’t completely forgotten in the repertoire of songs, Stamford Bridge was finally able to serenade Thomas Tuchel and found so much to be appreciative of.

Having waited since last year to be allowed back into their home, 8,000 Chelsea fans saw a 2-1 victory that dislodged Leicester from third place heading into the Premier League finale.

They also saw why Chelsea, ruthlessly perhaps, fired Lampard in January and replaced the club legend with Tuchel. Five points from the top four 112 days ago, Chelsea will be certain of qualifying for the Champions League by beating Aston Villa on Sunday.

Leicester City and Chelsea players clash during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. (Glyn KirkPool via AP)

Leicester City and Chelsea players clash during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. (Glyn KirkPool via AP)

Oh, and there's also still a Champions League final to complete the season on May 29 against Manchester City.

What anguish, though, for Leicester. The FA Cup was picked up on Saturday for the first time — by beating Chelsea — and Leicester has been in the top four all 36 rounds. But by the time the 37th round ends, Leicester will have dropped to fifth if Liverpool wins at Burnley on Wednesday.

While the title has already been sealed by Manchester City, and Manchester United will be runner-up, the tussle for the final two Champions League spots is setting up a thrilling final day.

Manchester United's Edinson Cavani celebrates scoring their first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. (AP PhotoPhil Noble, Pool)

Manchester United's Edinson Cavani celebrates scoring their first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. (AP PhotoPhil Noble, Pool)

No wonder tensions were so high in the closing minutes at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea and Leicester players squared up and clashed, with even substitutes getting involved.

Perhaps they were fired up by the biggest crowd allowed at the west London stadium since the start of the pandemic 14 months ago.

Supporters immediately got back into the rhythm with the familiar abusive songs about VAR and referee Mike Dean. There was a lot to be angry about in the first half as twice Timo Werner put the ball in the net but twice video reviews intervened.

VAR was favorable, though, in the second half — advising Dean to award a penalty when Werner was brought down by Wesley Fofana, and Jorginho converted from the spot in the 66th minute.

By that time, Chelsea was already in front after Antonio Rüdiger used his thigh to divert Ben Chilwell’s deflected corner over the line two minutes into the second half.

Kelechi Iheanacho pulling one back for Leicester in the 76th minute set up the type of thrilling climax to a game only enhanced by the return of fans.

But for a second successive season, a Champions League place could be snatched from Leicester on the final day even if it beats Tottenham.

INJURY CONCERN

İlkay Gündoğan came off with a leg injury in Manchester City's 3-2 loss at Brighton, 11 days before the Champions League final.

Gündoğan had scored the opener in the second minute before the champions had Joao Cancelo sent off for bringing down Danny Welbeck.

Although Phil Foden doubled City’s lead at the start of the second half, goals from Leandro Trossard, Adam Webster and Dan Burn completed the recovery for 15th-place Brighton.

PROTESTS AND CELEBRATIONS

Manchester United’s protesting fans were back inside Old Trafford — legally this time — and were treated to a wonder goal by Edinson Cavani in a 1-1 draw against already-relegated Fulham.

Spotting goalkeeper Alphonse Areola was off his line, Cavani — helped on by a flick from Bruno Fernandes — chipped the ball from about 50 yards (meters) into the net.

The United fans saw why the team needs more investment to strengthen itself by failing to hold onto the lead when Joe Bryan headed Fulham level.

Placards calling for the removal of the owning Glazer family were held up by some fans as the teams came out for kickoff at the stadium's first game with fans allowed since March 2020.

“We know it has been a long, long year for everyone," United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said, addressing the 10,000 fans. “But I’m so grateful to see you back here supporting everyone.”

Around 2½ weeks ago, some United supporters got into the stadium and onto the field during more fervent protests, causing the postponement of a match against Liverpool.

LEEDS CELEBRATES

Patrick Bamford scored his 16th goal of the season and Tyler Roberts rolled the ball into the net to give Leeds a 2-0 win over Southampton that clinches a top-half finish in its first season back in the Premier League since 2004.

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Jesus scores 4, Man City leads by 4 in EPL

2022-04-24 00:09 Last Updated At:00:20

Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus scored more goals in 53 minutes on Saturday than he had in the previous eight months in the English Premier League.

Becoming the first player in the league to score four goals in one game this season, Jesus led City to a 5-1 thrashing of Watford to open a four-point lead over second-placed Liverpool in the title race.

Liverpool can trim that back to one point with five matches left by beating Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.

Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus celebrates after scoring his fourth goal, his side's fifth, during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Watford at Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, Saturday, April 23, 2022. (AP PhotoJon Super)

Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus celebrates after scoring his fourth goal, his side's fifth, during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Watford at Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, Saturday, April 23, 2022. (AP PhotoJon Super)

Jesus scored three goals in the league before the arrival of next-to-last Watford for a match that ended up resembling a training exercise.

The Brazil international netted twice in the first half and twice more in the opening eight minutes of the second half — one of which was a penalty to complete his hat trick.

Rodri scored the other goal for City, which used the match to give key players a rest ahead of Real Madrid's visit in the Champions League semifinals on Tuesday.

Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes reacts after failing to score from a penalty kick during an English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates stadium in London, Saturday April 23, 2022. (AP PhotoAlastair J. Grant)

Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes reacts after failing to score from a penalty kick during an English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates stadium in London, Saturday April 23, 2022. (AP PhotoAlastair J. Grant)

While City stayed on course for the title, fierce rival Manchester United likely dropped out of the race for Champions League qualification.

By losing at Arsenal 3-1, United fell six points behind its top-four rival and manager Ralf Rangnick all but called time on his team's season.

“I don’t think it’s very realistic to dream and think of the top four," Rangnick said at the end of a week when United also lost at Liverpool 4-0 and hired a new manager, Ajax's Erik ten Hag, for the start of next season.

Arsenal moved into fourth, three points above north London rival Tottenham, which visited Brentford late.

In other games, last-placed Norwich plunged closer to relegation with a 3-0 loss at home to Newcastle, while mid-table teams Leicester and Aston Villa drew 0-0.

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