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Get in: Fans cheer Aston Villa’s first goal during the Championship promotion play-off match against Derby County. The team will be rejoining the Premier League this season. (Harriet Lander/Copa/Getty Images)

Premier League big boys under real threat

The straggling members of English football’s top six have not done enough to secure their position, so they cannot afford to rest on their laurels

Pep Guardiola’s (front) Man City lead Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in the Premier League by a single point with just three games to play. (Reuters/ Carl Recine)

It’s crunch time for City, admits Guardiola

Guardiola knows Tottenham will pose a serious threat to City’s quadruple dreams over the next few days

Man City boss Pep Guardiola. (Reuters/David Klein)

Guardiola says pressure will bring out best in Man City players

Manchester City are still in the running to win four competitions this season and their manager believes that they will thrive on this pressure

Borussia Dortmund’s Roman Burki and Christian Pulisic in action with Tottenham’s Erik Lamela. (Andrew Couldridge/Reuters)

Three things we learned from Borussia Dortmund 0 Tottenham 1

​The brilliance of Hugo Lloris at one end and Harry Kane at the other took Tottenham safely into the quarter-finals of the Champions League

(John Silby/Reuters)

Chase down Tottenham, Emery urges five-star Arsenal

Unai Emery urged Arsenal to take the chance to chase down Tottenham in the north London derby on Saturday

Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrate after the match. (Reuters/David Klein)

Aubameyang stars as Arsenal fightback stuns Spurs

Unai Emery has seemingly revived Arsenal since the depressing final years of Arsene Wenger’s reign

Dodging relegation: Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner

Top four race dies with a whimper

After a tough battle, Chelsea’s already slim Champions League hopes are lying in tatters

London police target street gangs six months after riots

London’s police have begun a crackdown on street gangs which UK politicians blamed for the August riots, the worst disorder Britain saw in decades.

League’s tantalising transition

The English Premier League is a local affair once more.

London riot leaves 26 officers injured

The violent riot that tore through a deprived north London neighbourhood and injured 26 police officers has cast a pall over Britain’s capital