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Sunderland capped a remarkable campaign by beating Chelsea to snatch the last Europa League berth, as the 2025\u002F26 campaign delivered verdicts from top to bottom.\n\nTottenham entered the match knowing only a win would guarantee safety, and Roberto De Zerbi's side delivered when it mattered most. João Palhinha's 43rd-minute strike proved decisive, the midfielder finding the net from close range after a well-worked set-piece routine. Everton, under the Friedkin ownership, pushed for an equalizer but lacked the cutting edge to breach a resolute Spurs defense. The final whistle sparked scenes of unbridled joy among the home support, with De Zerbi fist-pumping the air – a stark contrast to the tension that had gripped the club in recent weeks. The victory lifted Spurs to 41 points, just enough to finish 17th, completing an improbable escape after a season marred by inconsistency.\n\nAt Elland Road, West Ham did all they could, racing to a 2-0 lead with goals from Taty Castellanos, Jarrod Bowen, and Callum Wilson. Yet the triumph was bittersweet; Wolverhampton's 1-1 draw at Burnley – where Adam Armstrong's early opener was cancelled out by Zian Flemming's equalizer – meant the Hammers' 39-point tally left them third from bottom. Both Wolves and Burnley joined West Ham in relegation, their own stalemate sealing their fates. For West Ham, it was a cruel denouement after years of progress and European adventures, leaving manager and fans to ponder what might have been.\n\nManchester United capped a resurgent campaign under Michael Carrick with a comprehensive 3-0 dismantling of Brighton at the Amex Stadium. Patrick Dorgu, Bryan Mbeumo, and Bruno Fernandes each found the net, underlining United's attacking depth. The victory secured third place and automatic Champions League qualification, a testament to Carrick's transformative impact since taking charge. With 71 points, the Red Devils finished behind only Arsenal and Manchester City, signaling a return to the elite after seasons of upheaval.\n\nArsenal maintained their relentless form with a 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace, as Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke struck before the break. Jean-Philippe Mateta's second-half goal gave Palace hope, but the Gunners held firm to record yet another win. The result cemented their position at the top of the table, capping a season of dominance under Mikel Arteta.\n\nAt the Etihad, Manchester City were stunned by Aston Villa, losing 2-1. Antoine Semenyo's opener was overturned by an Ollie Watkins double, the second a composed finish after a swift counter. The defeat was a rare blemish for Pep Guardiola's side, who nonetheless secured the runners-up spot. Villa's victory, coming off their Europa League final win, demonstrated their European pedigree and set the stage for a summer of ambition.\n\nThe battle for Europa League qualification delivered high drama as Sunderland edged out Chelsea at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats prevailed 2-1, with Trai Hume's early goal and a Malo Gusto own goal putting them in control. Cole Palmer pulled one back for Chelsea, but the Blues' hopes were dashed when Wesley Fofana received a red card, leaving them a man down. Sunderland held on to secure seventh place and a ticket to Europe, capping a fairy-tale season. For Chelsea, it was a bitter pill – no European football next term, a scenario that will raise serious questions about the direction under their ownership.\n\nElsewhere, Bournemouth clinched their own Europa League spot after a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest. Morgan Gibbs-White's early strike was canceled out by Marcus Tavernier's equalizer, a result that lifted the Cherries into the top seven. Liverpool and Brentford played out a 1-1 draw, with Curtis Jones – reportedly a transfer target for Inter Milan – giving the Reds the lead before Kevin Schade levelled. The point did little for Liverpool's ambitions, leaving them mid-table in a season of transition.\n\nFulham ended their campaign on a high, beating Newcastle United 2-0 at Craven Cottage through Issa Diop and Tom Cairney. The win pushed Fulham to 11th, just behind Chelsea, while Newcastle's limp finish will prompt introspection. For Fulham, it was a solid conclusion to a steady season.\n\nAs the curtain fell on another Premier League season, the contrasts were stark: Tottenham's relief, West Ham's despair, Sunderland's ecstasy. The final table reflected the league's relentless competitiveness, with Manchester United's revival and Arsenal's ascent reshaping the landscape. The transfer window now looms, with players like Curtis Jones already in the spotlight, as clubs prepare for the 2026\u002F27 campaign. Based on reporting from Tuttosport.","news","Tottenham stayed up as West Ham fell on the final day. 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The result could define both clubs’ seasons, either confirming United’s top-four finish or handing Forest a lifeline in the relegation battle.",3,{"code":220,"id":68,"imagePath":221,"name":69,"slug":222},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F33.png","manchester-united","2026-05-17T11:30:00Z",90,"326135624635518976","gb-premier-league","manchester-united-vs-nottingham-forest-2026-05-17","finished",[],"Manchester","Old Trafford"]