Sam Barnard, Assistant Sports Editor | May 1, 2016

As always, the Premier League was full of twists and turns, and matchweek 36 was no different as Leicester City edged even closer to title success with a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, Newcastle United finally dragged themselves out of the relegation zone, while Manchester City slipped to a 4-2 defeat.
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Stand-in Magpies stopper Darlow made a few saves, on the way to helping Newcastle beat Crystal Palace and thus edge them outside the bottom three, including against Yohan Cabaye from the spot.
Mr Dependable Valencia was a nuisance against Leicester City right from the off, and provided Martial with a cross to score in just the eighth minute.

Foxes skipper and defender Morgan scored another crucial goal for his side, to cancel out Man Utd forward Martial’s early opener, which now mean Leicester need just two points, or hope Tottenham don’t beat Chelsea on Monday, to win the Premier League.
The Gunners were not too promising going forward at home against Norwich City, but Koscielny made sure they kept a clean sheet and thus narrow victory to put themselves in a great position in the race to finish in the top four.

Like Koscielny, Monreal was highly impressive at the back to help keep out the Canaries from spoiling Arsenal’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League.
A super hat-trick against Man City in the late Sunday kick-off by Mane meant that Southampton won 4-2 to enhance their Europa League qualification hopes and also hinder the Citizens’ top four chances.

Hammers’ captain fantastic Noble put in yet another fine display to give England boss Roy Hodgson a squad selection headache ahead of Euro 2016, by scoring twice away to West Bromwich Albion.
Next to Noble in midfield was Kouyate, who grabbed a goal and also set up the Englishman with an assist in the 3-0 win.

Like Kouyate, Cleverley provided a goal and assist for his team, as Everton edged Bournemouth to end a terrible run for the Toffees.
Deeney’s extraordinary late injury-time double was enough to put him in this team, as the goals saw Watford cruelly snatch away a win for visiting Aston Villa, which would’ve given fans of the relegated outfit at least something to cheer about.

Usual winger Ayew started up front for the Swans as they hosted a largely second-string Liverpool side ahead of their Europa League semi-final next week, and the Ghana attacker bagged a brilliant brace to help the Welsh outside jump two places in the table.