Arsenal remains fourth in the Premier League and can thank Everton for their dismal show at Goodison park last night. After seven consecutive matches without a defeat in the league, the Toffees were beaten at home to Crystal Palace (3-2) giving a much needed boost for the Gunners who chase their 17th consecutive year at the top of the English table allowing them to play Champions League football.
With four matches left to play, Arsenal are a point clear of Everton and cannot ill afford to further drop points if they are to hold on to their fourth place. However, Everton have a tough run in the final few fixtures as they face both the Manchester clubs and travel to the St. Mary’s to play Southampton leaving Arsenal a good chance to maintain their 4th spot.
Here are some tweets from the Arsenal fans.
Arsenal fans who spent years abusing Tony Pulis now sending him love letters.
— John Cross (@johncrossmirror) April 16, 2014
Everton must have been reading the Tottenham Hotspur guide to achieving a 4th place finish…
— ellis (@ellisthfc) April 16, 2014
Yes, @Everton lost against @Official_CPFC! This means @Arsenal is back 4th, and is at this moment playing Champions League! #COYG #yeswecan
— Quinten Convents (@quintconvents) April 16, 2014
Thank you, Tony Pulis.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 16, 2014
if you concede 3 at home to Palace you do not deserve Champions League football. #Everton
— Joe (@J1_CFC) April 16, 2014
Let's see how Everton handle the pressure now that it's on. It's one thing to chase a spot, quite another to defend it.
— Jon Shay (@woolwich_1886) April 16, 2014
Super gassed. Top performance from Pulis and Palace. Valiant effort at a comeback from Everton who still have to play @ManUtd and @MCFC.
— Arsène's Sön (@hughwizzy) April 16, 2014
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