Jamaica Gleaner

Chelsea, Arsenal set to miss EPL’s top 4

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND (AP):

IT IS looking increasing­ly likely that Chelsea and Arsenal will be the teams from the English Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ to miss out on UEFA Champions League qualificat­ion this season.

Chelsea lost in Manchester for the second straight weekend, after a 1-0 defeat at runaway leaders Man City, to drop five points adrift of the top four with nine games remaining.

Arsenal are eight points further back in sixth after a 2-1 loss at Brighton that capped a miserable 10 days for the London club, during which it lost four straight games across three competitio­ns. Arsenal have not lost four matches in a row since 2002.

Two big-name managers are going to have their reputation­s damaged this season by missing out on the top four. Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger might have been predicted, but surely not Chelsea’s Antonio Conte.

Chelsea finished 15 points ahead of City last season in romping to the league title. Ten months later, City is 25 points clear of the soon-to-be-deposed champions.

The gulf in class between the two teams was stark at Etihad Stadium, with City enjoying 78 per cent possession in a first half when Chelsea did not have a shot on or off target.

Chelsea got through that, only to concede within 33 seconds of the second half when David Silva crossed for Bernardo Silva to force in a finish at the far post.

City needs 12 more points to win the league, meaning it could yet be clinched at home to Manchester United on April 7.

Arsenal conceded twice in the first 26 minutes at Brighton, both following errors by goalkeeper Petr Cech. Lewis Dunk and Glenn Murray were the gleeful recipients.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang replied for Arsenal just before halftime.

“It is very difficult, nearly impossible now,” Wenger said of Arsenal’s top four chances, “we are too far behind. We need two teams to collapse, not one.”

 ?? AP ?? Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne (left) tries to score as Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger defends during their English Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, yesterday.
AP Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne (left) tries to score as Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger defends during their English Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, yesterday.

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