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Premier League table & Champions League race after Man Utd draw with Leeds

Premier League table & Champions League race after Man Utd draw with Leeds

The battle for the Champions League places in the Premier League took yet another twist on Wednesday night as Manchester United dropped points at home to Leeds United.

The pair drew 2-2 after Leeds had gone into a 2-0 lead thanks to a great goal from Wilfried Gnonto after one minute and Raphael Varane’s own goal early in the second half. Goals from Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho meant United rescued a point, but they could not get the three that were expected when the contest kicked off.

Here is a look at how that result has affected the Premier League table and the race for those precious Champions League spots.

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Having played the rearranged match against Leeds from the weekend that Queen Elizabeth II passed away, Manchester United are now a game up on many of their direct rivals for Champions League qualification.

Erik ten Hag’s side has played 22 times and their 23rd game will also be against Leeds as they travel to Elland Road on Sunday afternoon to try and get a better result.

As for Leeds, the point has helped them climb slightly closer towards safety and was bad news for the likes of Everton and West Ham.

Position

Team

Games

Goal difference

Points

1

Arsenal

20

28

50

2

Manchester City

21

32

45

3

Manchester United

22

8

43

4

Newcastle United

21

22

40

5

Tottenham

22

10

39

6

Brighton

20

11

34

7

Brentford

21

7

33

8

Fulham

22

2

32

9

Chelsea

21

1

30

10

Liverpool

20

6

29

11

Aston Villa

21

-6

28

12

Crystal Palace

21

-10

24

13

Nottingham Forest

21

-18

24

14

Leicester City

21

-5

21

15

Wolves

21

-15

20

16

Leeds United

21

-8

19

17

West Ham United

21

-8

19

18

Everton

21

-12

18

19

Bournemouth

21

-24

17

20

Southampton

21

-21

15

As of 8 February 2023.

It really is starting to look like the Champions League race could go right down to the wire in the Premier League this season with five teams competing to be in the top four.

Right now, it is Tottenham that are outside of the top four as they sit in fifth place on the same number of games as Manchester United. They have four fewer points, though. Newcastle have hit a slightly less steady run of form, drawing four and winning one of their last five.

Despite that, they are on 40 points in fourth place and can go back into third place above United if they win their game in hand over Ten Hag’s side.

The title race is generally viewed as being between Manchester City and…

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