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Wolves have been officially relegated from the Premier League. This follows the 0-0 draw between Crystal Palace and West Ham at Selhurst Park on Monday night.
A tight affair between the two London clubs ended without any goals, as the Hammers left with a valuable draw in their fight to avoid the drop.
This result leaves Wolves with 17 points after 33 fixtures.
They cannot now catch West Ham who occupy 17th spot with 33 points on the log.
Tottenham Hotspur (31) and Burnley (20) are the other teams currently sitting in the drop zone.
If Burnley lose to Manchester City in midweek, their relegation will be confirmed.
The Arsenal family has been left heartbroken following the tragic death of ex-goalkeeper Alex Manninger.
Manninger passed away at just 48 years old on Thursday after a fatal car crash.
In an emotional tribute posted on their official X account, the Gunners shared their devastation.
“Everyone at Arsenal is shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic passing of former goalkeeper, Alex Manninger.
“All our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this incredibly sad time. Rest in peace, Alex,” Arsenal tweeted.
Manninger guarded the net for Arsenal from 1997 to 2002 before moving on to Espanyol.
Over the course of his professional career, he also turned out for Juventus, Liverpool, Bologna, Torino, Red Bull Salzburg, Udinese, and Augsburg.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has claimed that Manchester City capitalized on “good moments” in their 2-0 win in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
Nico O’Reilly scored two second-half headers, to ensure that City won the first silverware of this season at Wembley.
Arteta, speaking after the game, said they had chances to score in the first half and didn’t take it.
“There were different moments in the game,” Arteta explained.
“We had some really good ones in the first half, we had the biggest chance of the game by far and would have been 1-0 up.
“That would have changed the course of the game. In the second half, we had some issues to get out of the block in the first 20 minutes some issues to get out from that block, to press them better and manage the ball much better than when we did.
“We conceded the goal in an unexpected manner, and three minutes later they scored in similar conditions.
“Sometimes you have to give credit to the opposition, they capitalised when they were on top and we didn’t.”
Chelsea are now mathematically out of the Premier League title race following their 3-0 drubbing in the hands of Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday night.
Liam Rosenior’s men came into the match with 48 points, looking to keep pace with the teams in front of them.
However, Beto opened the scoring for the hosts in the first half, before adding a second after the break.
Chelsea barely threatened Everton and looked flat for most of the game, before Iliman Ndiaye added a third.
The result means the Blues cannot match the 70 points that league leaders Arsenal currently have with seven matches left.
Champions Liverpool are also on the verge of being mathematically ruled out, as they have 49 points.
Manchester United opened a three-point advantage over Aston Villa in the race for Champions League qualification with a composed 3-1 victory at Old Trafford on Sunday, their seventh win in nine matches under interim manager Michael Carrick, and a fifth consecutive home success that has transformed the picture at the top of the table since the former midfielder took charge in January.




















