PL Review: Spurs in free fall, goals galore as Arsenal hold firm
Football Daily
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4.3 • 4.6K Ratings
🗓️ 1 March 2026
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Summary
Arsenal break records with their set-piece brilliance to go 5 points clear while North London neighbours Tottenham edge further into a relegation scrap. Would Spurs getting relegated be bigger than Leicester winning the title?!
Elsewhere, are Manchester United and Liverpool settling into the Champions League spots? Have Burnley been robbed of a chance at staying up? And what is going on at Newcastle?
Everton, meanwhile, could be in a shout of a European spot after yet another win on the road.
Timecodes: 01:00 What made us love the Premier League this weekend 03:19 Arsenal stay top by 5 points — is it fair to call it boring? 07:35 Chelsea lose their heads and the game... again! 12:40 City keep the pressure on Arsenal 14:20 Are Tottenham in free fall, and is Igor Tudor making it worse? 20:00 Would Spurs getting relegated be bigger than Leicester winning the league? 21:30 Reaction from Igor Tudor on Fulham having a 'home referee' 23:30 Is Harry Wilson underrated? 24:40 Newcastle imploding in the league despite Champions League progress? 31:30 Everton's excellent away record and European hopes?! 35:08 Break 36:35 Manchester United up to third, will they finish there? 39:12 Carrick's record is better than any manager since...? 40:20 Was it right to give a red card AND penalty for Lacroix's foul? 43:40 Liverpool set-piecing their way to a Champions League spot? 45:28 Burnley's VAR heartbreak v Brentford 47:20 Do the Premier League need to do something to protect the 'product'?
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| 0:46.2 | Arsenal break records with their set piece, brilliance to go five points clear, |
| 0:50.1 | while North London neighbours top the edge further into a relegation scrap. |
| 1:10.9 | Our Manchester United and Liverpool is settling into the Champions League spots now have Burnley been robbed of a chance at staying up and what is going on at Newcastle. Lots to get into joining me to dissect it all, former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and the Telegraphs Northern Football Writer, Luke Edwards. Evening, fellas. You're good? |
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