Man City officially rose to the top of the Premier League table with 73 points. Arsenal fell to second place with the same 71 points as Liverpool but with a better secondary index.

Liverpool lost 0-1 to Crystal Palace. (Photo: Getty)

Arsenal lost 0-2 to Aston Villa. (Photo: Reuters)

Updated Premier League rankings. (Photo: Whoscored)
Aston Villa consolidated their fourth place with 63 points, three points ahead of Tottenham in the race for a place in next season's European Cup 1. However, the Roosters still have one match left to play.
MU were lucky not to be pushed down to 8th when Fulham beat West Ham 2-0. The Red Devils are currently in 7th place with the same 50 points as Newcastle but with a lower secondary index and 2 points more than West Ham.
At the bottom of the table, the three names in the relegation group include Luton Town (25 points), Burnley (20 points) and Sheffield (16 points). The safe position belongs to Nottingham Forest (26 points).
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