In a weekend packed with goals, it was at Anfield where we saw the most action in a 4-3 win for Liverpool over Tottenham. Myles and Dave look (and laugh) at how Spurs yet again went and Spurs-ed it up, pulling back from 3-0 down to draw level, only to gift Liverpool a winner seconds later. Thrilling for the neutral, but sickening for Tottenham fans. They also ask whether Jurgen Klopp's touchline behaviour deserves more criticism, after his rant at the fourth official was so angry, he pulled a hamstring.
In a relegation fight that once contained half the league, Bournemouth are one of a few teams pulling away after an impressive few weeks. Gary O'Neil's team won 4-1 against struggling Leeds this weekend, as they drew level on points with 11th-placed Chelsea.
Leeds meanwhile look like they're getting pulled closer into the relegation mire. The guys look at who's in danger still with a handful of games to play, and how the run-ins compare.
And in the title race, after Man City thrashed Arsenal to seize the title initiative at this late stage, can anyone stop them now? Fulham certainly tried this weekend, but is it game over for Arsenal's title challenge?
Coventry fightback almost topples United, who face City in Cup Final again, Villa dominate Bournemouth, and Forest lose to Everton
Emery outsmarts Arsenal, Isak inspires Newcastle to thrash Spurs, Palace dent Liverpool's title hopes, and Forest's missed opportunity
Luton snatch vital late win, Villa get complacent, United steal an unlikely point off Liverpool, and Arsenal in the driving seat
Liverpool top after Arsenal and City draw, Barnes winner in Newcastle thriller, Villa punish Wolves, and United snatch unlikely draw against Brentford
England lose to Brazil - Ollie Watkins impact, missing Kane and Saka, Konsa the highlight, and Endrick's explosive introduction
United beat Liverpool in Cup classic, Coventry in the semis, Fulham rock Tottenham, and Forest's points deduction
Liverpool and City draw, handing title advantage to Arsenal, Tottenham dominate Aston Villa in top 4 showdown, and could Wolves make a surge towards Europe?
Fantastic Foden shines, Forest furious after refereeing shocker, Villa flex their awesome bench, and Jarrod Bowen for captain?
Liverpool win the Carabao Cup late on, rampant Arsenal can't stop scoring, Villa tighten grip on top 4, and the Glasner era starts with a win
Wolves nullify Angeball again, clinical Awoniyi fires Forest to victory, Pau Torres proves his worth to Aston Villa, and Chelsea deny City 3 points
Is it #MoyesOut after Arsenal thrash West Ham? Guimaraes magic flattens Forest, Spurs on track for top 4, and United steal a win at Villa
Arsenal back in the title mix, Luton's scoring habit might just save them, Villa smash Sheff Utd, and let's put some respect on Gary O'Neil's name at last
Sheffield United claim hard-fought point, Toney's return for Brentford was all about him, Martinelli's cameo brings 2 goals, and do Liverpool have enough without Salah
De Bruyne is back with a swagger, resilient Spurs fight back against United, Ross Barkley's renaissance, and FFP strikes again
Liverpool show Arsenal how to score and knock them out of the Cup, Maidstone inflict a cupset on Stevenage, Wrexham continue their FA Cup love affair, and a farewell to legend Franz Beckenbauer
Arsenal lose again to open up title race, red-hot Olise inspires Palace once more, Wolves win with Hwang the main man, and more United misery
Wood fires Forest to thrash Newcastle, Holjund scores in United's 3-2 comeback win, and slick Bournemouth breeze past Fulham 3-0
Kudus continues his Hammers hot streak, Newcastle recover from European exit, Villa stay third with scrappy Brentford win, and Dalot gets a laughable red card
Killer Villa beat Arsenal and enter title conversation, five-star Fulham are flying, and Spurs nail Newcastle
Spurs steal a point at City, Everton nick 3 vital points against wasteful Forest, Mac Allister scores a worldie for Liverpool, and Villa draw away at Bournemouth
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