It's been a crazy season, with no clear indicator of what's going to happen, and when it is going to happen, but this weekend's fixtures have finally given the soccer fans the first real indicators of how things will end up this season. There wasn't many goals in Saturday's fixtures, but the 6 teams in action on Sunday made up for it, providing entertaining, attacking matches. Liverpool were hoping to carry their good form on by beating Norwich, but would it be easier said than done?
Chelsea were in action against Sunderland, and everyone expected it to be an easy win, piling the pressure on title rivals Liverpool. Jose Mourinho had never lost a home game in the league, but Sunderland pulled off an almighty shock winning 2-1, meaning a Liverpool win the following day would all but hand the title to them.
Liverpool started well and quickly grabbed a 2-0 lead over Norwich, but the home side weren't ready to give up this game, making Liverpool battle for every second. The final score seen Liverpool grab a 3-2 victory, meaning they are now 5 points clear of Chelsea, with the pair playing one another next week. Anything other than a Chelsea win will surely send the title to Anfield.
David Moyes' Manchester United visited his old team Everton, and they delivered another disappointing performance, with Everton winning 2-0, and the pressure is now firmly on Moyes. Will United sack Moyes, or will they give him one more season?
Here's this weekends results:
Tottenham 3-1 Fulham
Aston Villa 0-0 Southampton
Cardiff 1-1 Stoke
Newcastle 1-2 Swansea
West Ham 0-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland
Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
Hull 0-3 Arsenal
Everton 2-0 Manchester United
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