Highest expectations on Premier League, when the crucial moment arrives for the outcome of the most equal and contested league in recent years. Above, the pressure to win Arsenal at the Emirates, at noon, attention will be focused on matchday 36, with one dedicated to City-Wolverhampton which will be played two hours later, and where Guardiola’s team will also be obliged to add three points to retain the title. Below the Nottingham Forest he plays every chance he can to save himself at Bramall Lane in SheffieldEdit. These are the most notable matches of matchday 36.
1
Arsenal-Bournemouth
Saturday 4, 1:30 pm (DAZN)
An atmosphere of excitement at the Emirates Stadium for the first of three finals the Gunners will play in their bid to win the Premier League, which they have not won since 2004. “Our job is clear, we have to win our game and focus we are there,” said Mikel Arteta, convinced that his players will handle the tension well this time. Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth will not take it easy, with a good run of results and even options to get into Europe. Last year the ‘cherries’ They keep the Gunners on the ropes, although Iraola accepts the difficulty of scoring: “They put a lot of pressure on you. “They don’t give chances or set pieces and it’s difficult to -pressure them and play in their half, but we will try.”

2
City-Wolf
Saturday 4, 6:30 pm (DAZN)
The city came out with everything at the crucial moment of the season. With the recovery of Haaland, Foden, Rubén Dias and goalkeeper Ederson, Guardiola is doing psychological work with his players again, to chain another title. “I hope that our experience gives us an advantage. We have to win the 12 points, otherwise it will be difficult because Arsenal is very strong. It depends on us,” he insisted, very excited about winning the fourth consecutive title There is an alarm, However, the ‘wolves’ already won the first leg (2-1) and the good attack of Gary O’Neil’s team has caused disappointment this season and see if we can make a surprise .

3
Brighton-Aston Villa
Sunday 5, 15.00 (DAZN)
The last options for De Zerbi’s Brighton to re-qualify to play in a European tournament are to beat Unai Emery’s Villa. With the unexpected loss of the Greek Olimpiakos in the Conference League (2-4), the ‘villains’ are tired of two tournaments and the accumulation of matches, but Emery asked his players to react on the south coast, to get the fourth place of the Premier and the ticket for the Champions League. De Zerbi declared that the ‘Seagulls’ fans “deserve better”, while expressing his frustration at the injury plague that has reduced Brighton’s options this season.

4
Liverpool-Tottenham
Sunday 5, 5.30pm (DAZN)
Although there are still mathematical options, Jurgen Klopp has given up on the title race, amid a climate strained by his differences with the club’s star Mohamed Salah. “It’s third place in the league behind two really good teams, who will go all the way. It’s not over yet, but the pressure is off. It’s over, so it would be great if we could play our best football again,” he said on the eve of their duel with Spurs, affected by their defeat (2-0) at Stamford Bridge. In his farewell year, Klopp is happy with the Champions League place for the Reds: “It is very important for future of the club.”

5
Palace-United
Monday 6, 9:00 pm (DAZN)
The Eagles have been in great form since the arrival of Austrian Oliver Glasner at Selhurst Park, although it has also seen the recovery of their two star players Eze and Olise. Victories against Liverpool, West Ham and Newcastle were followed by a 1-1 draw last weekend at Fulham’s Craven Cottage, which felt like a victory, thanks to Jeffrey Schlupp’s extraordinary goal, one of the best finishes of the season and candidate for goal of the month. In the good atmosphere of his rival, United will fulfill its goal of achieving a place in Europe, a lesser evil for a difficult year, which could mean goodbye to the Dutchman Ten Hag. “We need time. We have to accept that the process is going to be slower,” he said to justify the poor results.
Source: La Verdad

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