BURNLEY: Manchester City ended Arsenal’s six-month stay on the Premier League summit and condemned Burnley to relegation with a laboured 1-0 victory at Turf Moor on Wednesday.
Erling Haaland’s clinical finish after five minutes could have paved the way for a boost to City’s goal difference but they lacked a cutting edge as Burnley dug deep.
Haaland hit the post and had other chances as City tried to give themselves a safety margin but Pep Guardiola’s side had to make do with a surprisingly narrow victory.
After reeling Arsenal in they now lead the table on goals scored with both sides on 70 points from 33 games and with an identical goal difference of plus 37.
For Scott Parker’s Burnley the inevitable has now become a reality as they are stuck on 20 points, 13 points behind the safety zone with only four games remaining.
“We played a really good game, unfortunately we missed a lot of chances. We defended better in the second half. Second half we had less problems,” Guardiola, whose side face Southampton in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday, told Sky Sports.
“It was such a demanding game on Sunday. It is not easy after three days but in the Premier League you have to adjust. We are used to doing it. We competed really well, we made a really good game but it’s a pity the chances we had.”
City’s fans sang “we are top of the league” at the final whistle as their team hit the top but it was with a mixture of relief as they could never truly relax as Burnley betrayed their lowly status with a spirited display.
While City may have hit the top after stretching their unbeaten league run to 11, they will need to play better in a relatively tough run-in to win a fifth title in six seasons.
They also are at a disadvantage with Arsenal playing twice in the league before City’s next league game away at Everton.
For Burnley it is a second relegation in three seasons, having come up from the Championship with 100 points.
“I came here with a dream to keep this club up,” Burnley captain Kyle Walker, a multiple title winner with City, said. “Hopefully we can do the fans proud next season.”
Meanwhile, Bournemouth’s challenge to qualify for Europe for the first time was dented by Sean Longstaff’s 97th-minute equaliser for Leeds United in a 2-2 draw.
Junior Kroupi’s opener for Bournemouth was quickly cancelled out by a James Hill own goal. Rayan’s strike had the Cherries on course for the top six until Longstaff’s volleyed leveller.
A point edges Bournemouth above Chelsea, who sacked Liam Rosenior on Wednesday, into seventh. Leeds are now nine points clear of the relegation zone.
Standings
Teams played won drawn lost goals for goals against points):
Manchester City 33 21 7 5 66 29 70
Arsenal 33 21 7 5 63 26 70
Manchester United 33 16 10 7 58 45 58
Aston Villa 33 17 7 9 47 41 58
Liverpool 33 16 7 10 54 43 55
Brighton 34 13 11 10 48 39 50
Bournemouth 34 11 16 7 52 52 49
Chelsea 34 13 9 12 53 45 48
Brentford 33 13 9 11 48 44 48
Everton 33 13 8 12 40 39 47
Sunderland 33 12 10 11 36 40 46
Fulham 33 13 6 14 43 46 45
Crystal Palace 32 11 10 11 35 36 43
Newcastle United 33 12 6 15 46 49 42
Leeds United 34 9 13 12 44 51 40
Nottingham Forest 33 9 9 15 36 45 36
West Ham United 33 8 9 16 40 57 33
Tottenham Hotspur 33 7 10 16 42 53 31
Burnley 34 4 8 22 34 68 20
Wolverhampton Wanderers 33 3 8 22 24 61 17
Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2026




























