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Pressure Mounts On Arsene Wenger After Arsenal Miss Out On Top 4

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05:23 21 May 2017


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The pressure has been piled on Arsene Wenger after Arsenal failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in his 21 year reign.

Liverpool beat Middleboro 3-0 with Georginio Wijnaldum, Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana getting the goals. They finished in 4th spot.

Manager Jurgen Klopp tells Sky Sports News, reaching Europe's top club competition is a big achievement.

Vincent Kompany, Sergio Agüero, Fernandinho and Gabriel Jesus scored for Manchester City as they stuffed Watford 5-0 to secure a 3rd place finish.

It's the end of City boss Pep Guardiola's first campaign in England. He tells Sky Sports News, they have big ambitions for next season.

The Gunners did defeat Everton 3-1 despite playing with 10 men after the sending off of Laurent Koscielny.

Next season will be the first time Arsenal will not take part in the Champions League since Wenger’s arrival in the 1996-97 season.

Wenger is set to make an announcement on his future after the FA Cup final on May 27th .

Champions Chelsea brought the curtain down with a 5-1 win over bottom side Sunderland in John Terry's final home game before leaving.

He was substituted to a standing ovation after 26 minutes.

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick for the second game running making sure of the golden boot award as second placed Tottenham won 7-1 at Hull.

With Wednesday's Europa League final in mind, a team full of Manchester United youngsters beat Crystal Palace 2-0.

Josh Harrop got a goal on his United debut before Paul Pogba doubled the lead.

West Ham came from behind to win 2-1 at Burnley, Stoke triumphed 1-0  at Southampton and Swansea edged past West Brom 2-1.

It finished 1-1 in the game between Leicester and Bournemouth.


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