What if Arsenal qualify for the UEFA Champions League in 2022?
The Premier League season is at the cliched stage everybody calls: the business end of the season.
There are roughly three to four pieces of business that the Premier League needs to get in order before the final matches of the season are played on May 22.
We’ve covered the intricacies of the fight for survival and the seasons of Everton, Burnley, Watford and Leeds and we’re sure to cover the Premier League’s title race between Liverpool and Manchester City in the future.
With Chelsea in the limbo between non-runners in the title race and all but assured of their place in the Champions League next season, over this long weekend we’ll be covering the remaining pieces of business.
Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United are the biggest names in the run-in to qualify for the Champions League: these are the teams we will be covering over the next few days. The winner will gain a seat at the top table of European football with high-end cutlery and comfortable furniture, whilst the losers will eat with plastic knives and forks, sit in chairs far too small for them and play either Europa League or Europa Conference League football.
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