EPL Drama: Leicester Dumped Out Of Top-Four As City Lift 5th League Trophy

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The final day of the 2020/2021 England Premier League Session lived up to its expectations as it recorded lots of twist and turns.

Chelsea, Liverpool, and Leicester City were all looking to finish in the top four of the EPL.

However, in a dramatic manner Leicester dropped out of top four to see Chelsea and Liverpool qualify for the next season’s champions league edition.

Chelsea who went into the game with the aim to qualify for Champions League failed to defeat Aston Villa.

However, Chelsea finished fourth all thanks to their London rivals, Tottenham who defeated Leicester City.

Liverpool, on the other hand overtook Chelsea to finish in the third place, thanks to the two goals from Sadio Mane.

Leicester missed out on a Champions League spot for a second straight season as they were defeated by Tottenham.

Tottenham’s forward Harry Kane claimed the Golden Boot in Tottenham’s 4-2 win at the King Power Stadium.

However, Manchester City finished their remarkable season on a high as they defeated Everton 5-0 to lift their fifth premier league trophy.

Sergio Aguero scored twice to ensure a fairytale farewell at the Etihad Stadium.

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