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Football Weekly

Premier League final-day drama and a Sunderland hangover: Football Weekly

Football Weekly

The Guardian

Soccer, Sports

4.69K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson, and Robyn Cowen to unpack the final day of the Premier League season. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Transcript

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Hello and welcome to The Guardian Football Weekly. The Big Premier League review and the race for fifth place went right down to the wire, but not a very high tense wire, if we're honest.

1:32.2

Biggest moment at the day at Old Trafford, perhaps Morgan Rogers' goal disallowed before VAR could get involved, prompting Villa to send a complaint to the PGMOL. they might have a point. Arguably, Emmy Martinez also made a mistake by careering into Rasmus Hoyland in the first half,

1:45.7

making Unai Emory's task for Champions League qualification a little trickier.

1:49.0

A point would have been enough as Newcastle lost at home to Everton,

1:52.2

but they make it as to Man City and Chelsea,

1:54.4

the latter consigning Nottingham Forest, if consigning is the right word to the conference league. There's the rest of the games. Trent, cheered at Anfield Spurs,

2:02.2

cheered as they get battered at home and an absolute get-it-launch classic

2:04.1

to finish the season at Wolves.

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Lots of AOB as we congratulate Aberdeen

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