Sunday saw the top and bottom of the table decided in thrilling fashion.
The Premier League conducted 748 tests on players and staff on Sunday and Monday as part of their bid to restart matches in June
Victories at home to Leicester a week on Monday, and away at Brighton the following Sunday will see Pep Guardiola’s side retain their English title
The days of dominance are long gone for the Red Devils with just a place in the top four and Champions League qualification their target
Check out the five things we learned from the Premier League weekend
United ensured a thrilling finale when Jeff Hendrick was judged to have brought down Jesse Lingard and Pogba stroked home
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri believes his side has proved they can cope without Eden Hazard, although he doesn’t want to be missing him much longer
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Manchester United’s defence of the Premier League title suffered an early blow as the champions slumped to a shock 1-0 defeat at promoted Burnley.
Arsene Wenger hopes Theo Walcott’s return to action in Sunday’s FA Cup clash against Burnley will give Arsenal the momentum to keep their season alive
Jamie O’Hara on Tuesday scored one goal and set up two others to lead the defending League Cup champion to a 4-1 win over Burnley.
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/ 3 December 2008
Burnley’s winning run against teams from London continued on Tuesday with a 2-0 defeat of Arsenal to reach the semi-finals of the English League Cup.
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/ 13 November 2008
Chelsea suffered another dose of penalty shoot-out misery they were dumped out of the League Cup by Championship club Burnley on Wednesday.
With three World Cups behind him and 36 international goals to his name, Michael Owen may have felt that his days of proving himself in an England shirt were nothing but a distant memory. Yet when England’s B team lines up against Albania at Burnley’s Turf Moor on Friday, the Newcastle United forward will be aiming to show once and for all that he is fit.