Premier League: Watford and Bournemouth relegated as Aston Villa survive on final day

Derrick Santistevan

Watford and Bournemouth have actually been relegated from the Premier League on a significant final day of the season.

Aston Villa, who were 7 points from safety previously this month, have actually endured – ending up a point above the bottom 3 after a 1-1 draw with West Ham.

Watford, who have actually had 4 supervisors this season, were beaten 3-2 by Toolbox, while Bournemouth beat Everton 3-1.

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Dominic Solanke (3R) scored for Bournemouth in their 3-1 win over Everton, however his side were relegated

Both sides have actually had 5 years in the Premier League, the top division of English football, today sign up with Norwich, who were currently down, in going back to the Championship next season.

Watford captain Troy Deeney, who scored among his side’s objectives, informed Sky Sports that non-playing personnel might suffer.

“The harsh reality is people will probably lose their jobs,” he stated.

“Ultimately, we haven’t been good enough.”

Villa manager Dean Smith, informed Sky Sports “it’s a proud moment”, which “feels better than last year when we won promotion”.

Smith, who lost his daddy Ron – like him a Villa fan – to coronavirus, stated his team “used the pandemic best”, by “working on defending better”.

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Jack Grealish scores Aston Villa’s crucial goal in their 1-1 draw with West Ham

On top end of the table, Chelsea verified they will play in the rewarding Champions League next season after a 2-0 over Wolves indicated they ended up 4th.

Manchester United join them in European football’s premier competition after a 2-0 win at Leicester City protected them 3rd area in the final standings.

Leicester, the 2016 champions, finish 5th, in spite of investing much of the season in the leading 4.

It implies they will play in next season’s Europa League in addition to Tottenham and Wolves, who ended up sixth and seventh respectively.

Toolbox will take Wolves’ location in the competition, nevertheless, if they beat Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final.

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Danny Welbeck (L) scored for Watford at Toolbox, where a 3-2 defeat condemned them to transfer

In Other Places, champions Liverpool ended up 18 points ahead of Manchester City after beating Newcastle 3-1, while City whipped relegated Norwich 5-0.

All the matches on the final day were played out in empty arenas due to COVID-19 limitations, significance fans of all the clubs included might not experience the pain and euphoria first hand.

The three-month time out in the season from March to June made sure the 2019-20 campaign ended up behind any other and next season will start more than a month later on than typical, in September.

Fans are wanting to be enabled back into arenas on a socially distanced basis from October.

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