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Tension mounts in Premier League relegation ba le

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LONDON: Tension is mounting at the bottom of the Premier League as the fight to avoid relegation heads towards a dramatic conclusion.

With just five games left, rock bottom Norwich are seven points from safety and are sliding towards the Championsh­ip.

Bournemout­h and Aston Villa, who currently fill the remaining two places in the relegation zone, are locked in a four-team battle for survival with fellow strugglers Watford and West Ham.

AFP Sport takes a closer look at the teams scrapping to preserve their top-flight status: Bournemout­h

Thrashed 5-2 at Manchester United on Saturday, Eddie Howe’s side are in free-fall after an eightgame winless run featuring five successive defeats.

The second bottom Cherries, one point from safety, face Tottenham, Leicester and Manchester City in their next three games. That sequence that will surely determine whether Bournemout­h can extend their five-season stay in the top-flight for another year.

Bournemout­h’s lack of goals has been a huge part of their downfall, with the starting lineup at Old Trafford managing just eight between them so far this season.

“Games are running out. If we’re going to stay in the division, we’re going to have to start picking up points,” Bournemout­h winger Junior Stanislas said.

“We’ll have no excuses. We can’t keep talking. It’s time for action. “There’s no reason why from now until the end of the season we can’t pick points up.” Aston Villa A wretched run of nine matches without a win has left third bottom Villa one point from safety. Dubious pre-season investment in several underwhelm­ing signings have left Villa relying on captain Jack Grealish to inspire their survival bid. But Dean Smith ’s side have lost three of their five games since the restart and still have to face Manchester United and Arsenal before a potential final-day shootout with West Ham. They could count themselves unfortunat­e not to have secured what would have been a point at Anfield in Sunday’s 2-0 defeat against champions Liverpool. That obdurate display offered hope that Villa could still avoid an immediate return to the Championsh­ip, but Smith knows they will have to be more ruthless to achieve that aim. “I don’t want to be a valiant loser, we’re scrapping for points,” Smith said. “To out-shoot Liverpool at home at Anfield, in terms of efforts on goal, it’s excellent, but we need to take our opportunit­ies. We never found the quality in the final third they did.” Watford Saturday’s 3-0 drubbing at Chelsea condemned Watford to a third consecutiv­e loss, leaving them perilously positioned one point above the bottom three. Nigel Pearson’s fourth bottom team have not won just their stunning 3-0 success against Liverpool on Feb 29. After five years in the topflight, the Hornets, who face Manchester City and Arsenal in their last two games, could find their fate settled by Tuesday’s home clash with Norwich and a visit to West Ham on July 17. “The important thing is we understand our situation, that we don’t fear it,” said Pearson, whose men have managed just two goals in their last five games. “We need to show fighting spirit, and we also need to have the ability to still make good decisions.” West Ham Sitting four clear of the relegation zone in 16th place, West Ham are in the best position to stay up thanks to their surprise 3-2 win over Chelsea last week. Twice blowing the lead in Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Newcastle was a setback in their survival bid, but David Moyes’ side have control of their own destiny. West Ham have now lost 24 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, more than any other side. But with games against Norwich, Watford and Aston Villa to come, their forward Michail Antonio is confident of beating the drop. “The mindset for our next few games is that we want three points from each of them, and that’s what we believe we can get,” said Antonio, whose club have not been in the Championsh­ip since 2012. “Now we’ve managed to show our attacking form and we are scoring goals, we need to shore up our back as well.”

Games are running out. If we’re going to stay in the division, we’re going to have to start picking up points. Junior Stanislas

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