The Herald (South Africa)

Everton survive as Leicester, Leeds relegated in Premier League finale

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Everton emerged from a nerveshred­ding afternoon with their Premier League status intact thanks to a 1-0 victory over Bournemout­h at Goodison Park as Leicester City and Leeds United were relegated in a dramatic season finale yesterday.

The Merseyside club’s 69year stay in the top flight was in peril at halftime as they were drawing 0-0 and 2016 champions Leicester were ahead against West Ham United.

That combinatio­n of results meant Everton were in the relegation zone but Abdoulaye Doucoure’s stunning 57thminute strike earned Everton the victory they required.

With Leicester winning 2-1 and that game over, Everton fans had to bite their fingernail­s, pray, or just simply not watch the 10 minutes of stoppage time which included a superb save by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

The final whistle prompted a joyous pitch invasion with smoke from blue flares drifting across the old stadium that will host top-flight football again after another Everton escape.

Leeds, the other club in the last-day relegation drama, went down with a whimper as they were hammered 4-1 at home by Tottenham Hotspur, with Harry Kane scoring twice.

Everton ended in 17th place on 36 points, with Leicester in 18th on 34 and Leeds on 31.

Southampto­n, who were already relegated, finished bottom with 25 points though their farewell was a memorable one as they drew 4-4 at home to fifth-placed Liverpool.

Champions Manchester City were beaten 1-0 at Brentford, who signed off by completing the double over Pep Guardiola’s side, with Ethan Pinnock scoring a late winner.

Arsenal, whose title challenge collapsed under City’s relentless pursuit, at least ended on a high note as the runnersup crushed visiting Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers 5-0.

Manchester United ensured they finished third with a 2-1 home win over Fulham while fourth-placed Newcastle United ended an impressive season with a 1-1 draw at Chelsea.

Seventh-placed Aston Villa grabbed the last European spot with a 2-1 victory against sixthplace­d Brighton and Hove Albion to book a place in the Europa Conference League, leaving eighth-placed Spurs without European football next season.

 ?? Picture: CARL RECINE/REUTERS ?? HUGE RELIEF: Everton fans celebrate after their team won their final match against Bournemout­h and avoided relegation at Goodison Park in Liverpool yesterday
Picture: CARL RECINE/REUTERS HUGE RELIEF: Everton fans celebrate after their team won their final match against Bournemout­h and avoided relegation at Goodison Park in Liverpool yesterday

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