Three talking points from the Premier League weekend

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Phil Foden scored the only goal in Manchester Citys 1-0 win against Everton. AFP

Manchester City opened up a six-point lead over Liverpool at the top of the Premier League this weekend but Manchester United dropped more points in their push for a top-four place.

Phil Foden struck late for Pep Guardiola's City against struggling Everton to lift them to 66 points, with Liverpool involved in the League Cup final against Chelsea, which they won on penalties.

Marcelo Bielsa was sacked by Leeds following a painful 4-0 defeat by Tottenham while Christian Eriksen returned to competitive football with Brentford, eight months after suffering a cardiac arrest.

Familiar failings for United

Manchester United had 67 percent possession and 22 shots against Watford but failed to score, dropping two vital points in the race to secure Champions League football for next season.

Cristiano Ronaldo hit a post early in the game, with Bruno Fernandes, Paul Pogba and Anthony Elanga also failing to convert chances.

Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has only lost once in the league since replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in December but United could pay dearly for failing to kill off teams when they are on top.

United are just two points clear of West Ham and Arsenal - the Gunners now have three games in hand and are firm favourites to secure the final Champions League qualification slot.

Rangnick is scratching his head at his side's lack of a cutting edge.

"Our job as coaches and the head coach is to help the team create enough chances," he said.

"If we only had two or three opportunities in the game, we could ask ourselves what can we do to create even more. But I think the number of clear chances we had today has to be enough to win a game like this."

Are Newcastle nearly out of danger?

Only a few weeks ago Newcastle looked in desperate trouble, floundering in the Premier League relegation zone with just one win under their belt.

Manager Eddie Howe recently warned that the fight for survival would go down to the wire but his men are now unbeaten in seven league games.

The Magpies, who signed five players in the January transfer window, have climbed to 14th in the table with four wins in their past five games and are four points clear of the drop zone.

Their resurgence has come at the same time as a number of other clubs have hit a rough patch of form, with Leeds, Everton and Brentford all in trouble.

Midfielder Joe Willock, who has scored in the past two games, said the club were going in the right direction but warned against complacency.

"I feel like the new signings, the whole feel about the club, it's made everyone raise their game," he told NUFC TV.

 

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