Tottenham survive, West Ham down, Bruno Fernandes breaks assist record - PL final day round-up
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Tottenham survive, West Ham down, Bruno Fernandes breaks assist record - PL final day round-up
After 38 matches, the 2025/26 Premier League season ended with Tottenham surviving relegation on the final day. Arsenal had already been confirmed as champions earlier in the week, but final-round matches still affected outcomes and records. Tottenham beat Everton 1-0 through a Joao Palhinha goal, leaving West Ham’s 3-0 win over Leeds insufficient for survival. West Ham therefore prepared for the Championship. Manchester United secured Champions League football and third place, yet Bruno Fernandes recorded his 21st assist of the season, breaking the previous Premier League assist record shared by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne. Arsenal also won again ahead of their trophy lift.
"Tottenham beat Everton 1-0 thanks to a goal from Joao Palhinha, meaning West Ham's 3-0 win against Leeds wasn't enough to keep them up. See below for wild scenes as Roberto De Zerbi celebrated securing Spurs' place in the top flight, even if overall this was another hugely disappointing campaign, with the north Londoners finishing in 17th place for a second year in a row It's OVER at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium and Spurs secure their spot in the Premier League next season! pic.twitter.com/TLnhVYNK0m"
"West Ham beat Leeds pretty comfortably in the end, but they needed an Everton win or a crazy goal difference swing to secure survival, so they're now preparing for life in the Championship."
"Manchester United didn't have a lot to play for on the final day as they'd already secured Champions League football and third place in the table. Still, there was a major piece of history made by Bruno Fernandes as he notched his 21st assist of the season, breaking the previous Premier League record held jointly by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne."
"It's been a superb season for Fernandes, who has once again fully established himself as Man Utd's most important player, and indeed perhaps the best player in the English top flight right now. Arsenal knew they were champ"
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