In a dramatic twist to the Premier League narrative, Manchester City have surged to the top of the table for the first time since October, courtesy of a gritty 1-0 victory over Burnley at Turf Moor. The result, which sends Burnley back to the Championship, also marks a pivotal moment in the title race as Pep Guardiola's side edges ahead on goals scored. Meanwhile, Chelsea's turbulent season has taken another hit with the sacking of assistant coach Liam Rosenior following a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Brighton on Monday night.
City's Clinical Edge Decisive
Erling Haaland's second-half strike proved the difference in a tense encounter, as City extended their unbeaten run to 12 matches. The win propels them above Arsenal and Liverpool on goal difference, reigniting the three-horse race for the crown. 'We showed character,' Guardiola said post-match. 'Burnley made it difficult, but we found a way.' The defeat confirms Burnley's relegation, ending a challenging season for Vincent Kompany's side.
As Manchester City celebrate their ascent, Chelsea are left to pick up the pieces. Rosenior's dismissal, confirmed by the club on Tuesday, comes after a run of five defeats in six matches. The 4-0 loss at Brighton, where former Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo orchestrated the midfield, proved the final straw. 'Liam has been a valued member of the coaching staff, but results have not met our expectations,' a club spokesperson said.
Leeds Earn Vital Point as FA Cup Looms
Elsewhere, Leeds United secured a crucial late equalizer at Bournemouth, keeping their survival hopes alive. The 1-1 draw, sealed by a 89th-minute header from Patrick Bamford, moves them three points clear of the relegation zone. With four games remaining, the Yorkshire side face a tough run-in but have shown resilience under manager Javi Gracia.
Looking ahead, the FA Cup semi-finals promise high drama. Manchester City face Sheffield United, while Brighton take on Manchester United at Wembley. Both ties are set to be broadcast live on the BBC.
Key Takeaways
- Manchester City top: First time since October; lead on goals scored after 1-0 win at Burnley.
- Burnley relegated: Defeat confirms drop to Championship after one season back.
- Rosenior sacked: Chelsea assistant leaves after 4-0 loss at Brighton; poor run of form cited.
- Leeds safe for now: Late point at Bournemouth keeps them three points above drop zone.
- FA Cup semis: City face Sheff Utd, Brighton meet Man Utd; both ties this weekend.
Infographic: Premier League Title Race (Top 3)
Manchester City: 85 points, +52 GD – 3 games left
Arsenal: 84 points, +45 GD – 3 games left
Liverpool: 83 points, +43 GD – 3 games left
Source: The Guardian Football Weekly
For more analysis, check out our title race tracker and Rosenior exit analysis.