
LONDON: Tottenham secured Premier League survival on a dramatic final day of the season on Sunday as West Ham’s 14-year stay in the top division came to an end.
Spurs kicked off against Everton needing, realistically, only a draw to avoid relegation for the first time since 1977 – as they sat two points clear of the Hammers with a significantly better goal difference.
Joao Paulinha released the mounting pressure at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium just before half-time, poking home after his header thundered back off a post.
The Portugal midfielder was mobbed by his teammates as head coach Roberto De Zerbi sprinted down the touchline, turning to celebrate with ecstatic fans in the London sunshine.
That goal left Nuno Espirito Santo’s West Ham, then drawing 0-0 with Leeds, needing a favour from Everton, even if they went on to win their match.
Just a few miles away, at the London Stadium, Valentin Castellanos gave West Ham some hope midway through the second half as he fired the Irons in front.
Jarrod Bowen and Callum Wilson made it 3-0 at the full-time whistle but it was too little too late for the Hammers as a nervy Spurs held on to secure all three points.
Spurs have enjoyed a mini-revival in recent weeks under De Zerbi, who arrived in late March as the club’s third manager of the season.
Relegation would have been financially disastrous for the ninth-richest club in world, who won the Europa League last season under former boss Ange Postecoglou.
The Hammers, who were promoted to the English top division in 2012, will join Burnley and Wolves in the Championship next season.
PEP FAREWELL
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola walked out at the Etihad for the final time as manager after a decade of almost unbroken success, with newly crowned Europa League winners Aston Villa the visitors.
The Catalan on Friday confirmed reports that he was leaving the club after 10 years in charge, with six Premier League titles and the Champions League in his huge collection of silverware.
A huge banner rippled over the heads of the fans bearing a giant image of Guardiola, with the messages “Game Changer” and “History Maker”.
There were smaller banners either side to mark the departures of long-serving defender John Stones and midfielder Bernardo Silva.
Antoine Semenyo gave the home side the lead but Ollie Watkins, named this week in England’s World Cup squad, scored twice to secure fourth spot in the table for Villa.
Elsewhere on a day of significant departures, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson revelled in a party atmosphere at Anfield as they said farewell to the club.
Just a week ago Salah, 33, undermined Liverpool boss Arne Slot when he called for a return to the “heavy metal football” played under former boss Jurgen Klopp.
But Slot included the “Egyptian King” — third on the list of Liverpool’s all-time goalscorers — in his starting line-up alongside Scotland defender Robertson.
Banners in the crowd celebrated both players, one saying “Thank you legends”. Another said: “We Have Gone From Great To Glory. Salah Is Our King”.
A 1-1 draw meant that Liverpool finish fifth in the table — a stark comedown after last season’s Premier League title triumph.
Ten-man Chelsea lost 2-1 at Sunderland, meaning that newly appointed boss Xabi Alonso will have no European football when he is at the helm next season.
Sunderland and Bournemouth have qualified for the Europa League while Brighton will be in the UEFA Conference League.
There was a party atmosphere at Selhurst Park, where champions Arsenal made nine changes ahead of next week’s Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Crystal Palace players gave Mikel Arteta’s men a guard of honour before kick-off to mark their Premier League triumph.
The Gunners, who beat Conference League finalists Palace 2-1, sealed their first English league title since 2004 earlier this week after City could only draw at Bournemouth.
On the south coast, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes set a new outright record of 21 assists in a single Premier League season when he set up Patrick Dorgu’s goal in a 3-0 win at Brighton.
Final standings
Teams P W D L GF GA PTS
Arsenal 38 26 7 5 71 27 85
Manchester City 38 23 9 6 77 35 78
Manchester United 38 20 11 7 69 50 71
Aston Villa 38 19 8 11 56 49 65
Liverpool 38 17 9 12 63 53 60
Bournemouth 38 13 18 7 58 54 57
Sunderland 38 14 12 12 42 48 54
Brighton & Hove Albion 38 14 11 13 52 46 53
Brentford 38 14 11 13 55 52 53
Chelsea 38 14 10 14 58 52 52
Fulham 38 15 7 16 47 51 52
Newcastle United 38 14 7 17 53 55 49
Everton 38 13 10 15 47 50 49
Leeds United 38 11 14 13 49 56 47
Crystal Palace 38 11 12 15 41 51 45
Nottingham Forest 38 11 11 16 48 51 44
Tottenham Hotspur 38 10 11 17 48 57 41
West Ham United 38 10 9 19 46 65 39
Burnley 38 4 10 24 38 75 22
Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 3 11 24 27 68 20
Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2026































