Manchester United and Chelsea are level on points and both made it to the Champions League.


At 33 years old, Vardy is also the oldest winner of the Premier League Golden Boot, taking the record from Didier Drogba, who was 32 when he won the award in 2009/10.
David Silva like Yaya Toure is a legend of Manchester City, Having joined from Valencia in 2010, Silva's decade-long City career saw him make 433 appearances and score 77 goals while providing 93 Premier League assists, the most in club history.

“It was emotional because they are amazing people," he told BBC Sport. "I have been working for them for 10 years and I have a good relationship with them. I love them and I am going to miss all of them.
“Of course [I am proud of my Manchester City career]. To win so many titles and the way we won it. I am a lucky guy, I have had lot of nice moments, and this one as well, the last one. I will miss everything – even the weather as well.”
Silva, who was named captain on the day, looked emotional towards the end of his send-off, even if Guardiola says it was not the goodbye that Silva has earned.
"It was the smallest standing ovation of all time," said Guardiola. "He will come back for the one he deserves.


Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti, said of him: "Leighton Baines has taken this decision to stop playing, every Evertonian must be grateful to him, he is a fantastic example and had a great career.
"We want to keep him at the club, his knowledge is really important."
Relegated Watford captain Troy Deeney speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "It’s not about today’s game, it’s a year of not being good enough. We can be frustrated with today but if we can’t defend as a team you’re going to lose more games than you win. But it’s worse for the fans and those who work at the club they’re the ones that might lose their jobs and it isn’t fair on them.
"The club from top to bottom will need to do an audit. Because sacking three managers in one season means we haven’t got it right. Something went wrong, is that managers, is that players is it ownership? We need to audit that and go through it all to see what went wrong.
"One thing I’m certainly not going to do is come out here and make excuses, we just haven’t been good enough basically.
"I’m 32 years old, I’ve a knee operation next week because I’ve been playing injured for the last month. I honestly don’t know if this is going to be my last game at Watford or in the Premier League. I don’t know, it’s too early to talk about that and it’s not about me it’s about the people at the club who work at the club and will be affected. I’ll take a few days away, assess and take some grief online no doubt.
"But you know if I do ultimately stop playing for Watford as of now I’ve had a great run, next week or the week after is going to be 10 years at this club. That don’t happen often.

"We, in this group of matches managed to get results and to perform. Not today, it was not the best. But in this period we played well, get results and be solid to put ourselves in the position to get in the Europa League
"From a personal point of view I'm happy because since I arrived we would be fourth which is good with all the problems we had."
26-7-2020 - 11:49 PM
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