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Everton had “everything” in their own hands, and in a wild relegation thriller, they secured the Premier League place in the last round of the series. HERO: Abdoulaye Doucouré Photo: PETER POWELL / AFP With victory, they would have secured the place anyway, and that is exactly what Abdoulaye Doucouré ensured. The midfielder’s cannon hit saw the team renew their Premier League contract and avoid relegation for the first time in 72 years. But during the match, which was to end with euphoria for Everton, there was an incident that many people were to notice. In the hosts’ goal area, there was a heated altercation between Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke and Everton’s last defender Jordan Pickford. In the midst of the tumults, Yerry Mina could also be seen apparently glaring in the direction of Solanke. It was unclear in the photos whether the teeth were missing from the Bournemouth player. – Does he not bite, then, asked Viaplay expert Petter Veland. – He drifts and gropes for his chest, follows Pål André Helland along in the Viaplay studio. – Strange situation, concludes Veland. WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: There was complete confusion after these pictures were shown from Everton-Bournemouth. Photo: Viaplay These move down Biting or not, Everton did the job. Leicester do, and Leeds must therefore take the difficult trip down to level two in England. Leicester did their job with a 2-1 win over West Ham, but it didn’t last. Leeds, on the other hand, lost 1–4 against Tottenham. TOUGH EVENING: Leeds and Leicester must settle for Championship games next season. The Leeds players had a tough time against Tottenham. Photo: Tim Goode / AP For both Leeds and Leicester, the starting point was as simple as it was brutal. They started the match in the relegation zone, and they therefore depended on Everton to concede points. For a while it looked bright. Leicester’s Harvey Barnes took the lead against West Ham and they sent Everton under the line with it. The crowd varied between nail-biting, crying and cheering, but when Everton took the lead at home to Bournemouth, it had nothing to do with what Leicester themselves did. The 2-1 victory is therefore of no use, and they have to take the difficult trip down a division. So must Leeds. They were dependent on losing points to both Everton and Leicester, which they didn’t get, and in addition they lost the last game of the season. Tottenham, led by a venomous Harry Kane, proved too strong at Elland Road. A 1-3 loss and relegation is therefore a foregone conclusion for Leeds.



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