City seriously complicates the fight for Champions League qualification

Just a point for the reigning champion

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At this pace, Manchester City will hardly be able to secure what was thought to be impossible - a place in the Champions League.

The current English champion did not even beat Brighton at home (2:2), so after completing the 29th round of the Premier League, they could fall as low as sixth place in the standings.

As things stand, the top five will play in the European elite next season.

"Citizens" led twice (Haaland from the penalty spot and Marmuš), and the guests came back twice and deservedly took a point from Manchester - Estupinjan scored from a free kick and City defender Husanov was unlucky when the ball bounced off his knee into the net at the beginning of the second half...

City is shaken, and Nottingham Forest is flying towards the Champions League, so they routinely played away to Ipswich - 4:2.

It was 0:3 early on after goals from Milenković and Elanga (two goalscorers), and later Žota scored, so the "foresters" are secure in third place with a point less and a game more than second-placed Arsenal.

Wolverhampton beat Southampton at St. Mary's (2:1), while David Moyes' Everton avoided defeat in injury time in a duel with former club West Ham - 1:1.

The Hammers took the lead at Goodison with a goal from Souček in the 67th minute, and the final score was set by O'Brien in the 91st minute.

Standings provided by Sofascore

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