Football Today
·19 avril 2025
Premier League top five race in chaos after Villa rout Newcastle and City win

Football Today
·19 avril 2025
Aston Villa’s crushing win over Newcastle United was not just a big home performance – it was a statement that could shape the rest of the Premier League run-in.
Unai Emery’s side were relentless at Villa Park, turning a tense six-pointer into a second-half procession.
The 4-1 win lifted them above Chelsea into sixth, dragged Newcastle back into the chasing pack and threw the top-five race into chaos.
The Premier League’s allocation of five Champions League spots this season always had the potential to cause late-season drama.
Just two points separate Newcastle in third place from Aston Villa in sixth. Chelsea, with a game in hand, can join the 57-point club with a win at Fulham.
Newcastle looked well set before today. But this was a bruising reality check. Their midfield was outrun and their defence overrun.
The depth of Emery’s squad shone through as his substitutes scored two and created another. The mood was jubilation for Villa and confusion for the Magpies at full-time.
Manchester City left it late to find their gear at Everton. But once they did, the 2-0 win courtesy of goals by Jeremy Doku and Mateo Kovacic carried familiar weight.
City have now moved above Nottingham Forest into fourth. With home games to come, they know a top-five finish is now firmly in their control.
The equation has changed for Forest. What once looked like a surprise Champions League adventure is now a fragile fifth spot on goal difference.
Tottenham Hotspur host them on Monday, and anything less than a win could drop them to seventh place.
Then there is Chelsea. Maresca’s team are unpredictable, wasteful and out of form away from home.
But they remain in seventh and could be level with Forest if they beat Fulham on Sunday. Their failure to beat Ipswich Town last weekend felt like a missed chance, and they cannot afford another.
This is a scrap with no breathing space. Momentum has swung from Forest to Villa, and from Newcastle to City. Chelsea might be next.
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