League escapes: The City drew at home to last-place Sunderland
The Manchester City overly complicated their title in the Premier League to a 2-2 draw at home to Sunderland, last place of the table.
In outstanding match at the Etihad Stadium, the cast of ‘Engineer’ Pellegrini started winning early and looked to have a quiet day, but in the final stages of the struggle was surprised by the visit almost gets the three points.
The goals of the ‘Citizens’ were by Fernandinho (3′) and Samir Nasri (88), while the team most likely to fall to the Championship League came to the network through Connor Wickham (73′ and 83′).
With this result, the ‘Sky Blues’ were in third place with 71 points and a pending duel, which would earn him only in third place in the table. Liverpool is the leader with 77 points, followed by Chelsea with 75.
In just four days after the fall on their visit to Liverpool and parity today, the City of Pellegrini went from success to hell and now seen as the ‘Blues’ Jose Mourinho and the Reds are the stars on the way the title of the series of British honor.
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Moreover, Crystal Palace beat away Everton 2-3, they lost the fourth. Roberto Martinez’s team was upstream from the start. Goals from Jason Puncheon and Scott Dann put the visitors ahead but when Steven Naismith pulled one game. A lack of twenty minutes, Cameron Jerome declared the shock even though Kevin Mirallas shortened differences at the end.
POSITIONS AFTER SOME GAMES DAY 34
- Ptn Liverpool 77
- Chelsea 75
- Manchester City 71 (33 matches)
- Arsenal 67
- Everton 66
- Tottenham 60
- Manchester United 57 ( 33)
- Southampton 48
- Newcastle 46
- Stoke City 43
- Crystal Palace 40
- West Ham 37
- Hull City 36 (33)
- . Aston Villa 34 (33)
- Swansea City 34 ( 33)
As if it was not enough, there are new perspectives regarding Arsenal. They left in the road to Wigan and the FA Cup final.
Team Arsenal won the champions of the FA Cup , Wigan, on penalties (4-2) after tying the end of the 90 minutes extra time ( 1-1) on Saturday in the first semifinal played at Wembley.
The Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianksi Arsenal, who replaced compatriot Wojciech Szczesny , became the hero of the night to stop the first two penalties of Wigan, launched by Gary Caldwell and Jack Collison.
The Spanish Santi Cazorla was responsible for scoring the last penalty to Arsenal and give a final pass away when he saw fellow Spanish Jordi Gomez Wigan ahead from the penalty spot 63 minutes.
The highlight was a shot against the crossbar of Oxlade- Chamberlain (110), but Arsenal had to settle for going to penalties, emerge where the figure of Fabianski. Wigan made history last year by becoming the first team to win the Cup despite losing the top flight of English football.
Arsenal, meanwhile, can keep dreaming of lifting their first trophy since 2005’s Second semifinal played on Sunday, Hull City and Sheffield United (third division).