Leicester City on Sunday were relegated from the English Premier League just seven years after a spectacular title triumph as Everton prolonged their 69-year stay in the top flight by beating AFC Bournemouth 1-0.
Leeds United also return to the Championship after three seasons in the Premier League as their relegation was confirmed by a 4-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.
Abdoulaye Doucoure was Everton’s hero after the Mali midfielder smashed home from the edge of the penalty area on 57 minutes to spark jubilant celebrations around Goodison Park.
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In contrast, Leicester were crestfallen as they went down, despite their 2-1 win over West Ham United.
Everton began the afternoon in control of their own fate, but put a raucous support of 40,000 fans at Goodison Park through the mill before securing survival.
“There’s cracks here, but it’s not broken and we’ve shown that. We’ve shown the fighting spirit,” Everton manager Sean Dyche said. “We shouldn’t be in this position and we’ve got to learn from this.”
Scoring goals has been a problem for Dyche’s men and they badly missed the presence of talismanic striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Even when Everton did open up the visitors, Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers produced stunning saves to deny Idrissa Gueye and Demarai Gray either side of halftime.
Conceding first would likely have been fatal for the Toffees, who have not scored more than once at home since October last year.
The relief around Goodison was palpable when Doucoure’s sweet strike finally got the better of Travers.
Everton still had an anxious half an hour to see out and Jordan Pickford had to make a fine save to deny Matias Vina an equalizer during 10 minutes of stoppage-time to get over the line.
Leicester did what they had to do on the day as the Foxes won for just the second time in 17 games, but it was too little, too late for a talented squad that badly underperformed this season.
In contrast to Everton, Leicester have an array of attacking weapons and they showed the quality they possess with the opening goal as Harvey Barnes exchanged a one-two with Kelechi Iheanacho and slotted calmly into the far corner.
Wout Faes headed in Leicester’s second just after the hour, but by that point the home crowd at the King Power knew Everton led and they needed a favor from Bournemouth that never arrived.
“Every manager will think I could have done this or that, but hindsight is a wonderful thing. You finish where you deserve to over a season,” Leicester interim manager Dean Smith said. “Mine was a remit to come in for seven weeks and eight games, and try to keep the club in the Premier League. Unfortunately, I’ve fallen a little bit short.”
Leeds required a series of results to go in their favor and never gave themselves a chance as Harry Kane opened the scoring after just two minutes at Elland Road.
“It’s professional suicide,” Leeds manager Sam Allardyce said of his side’s start. “We made critical errors at the wrong period of time.”
Pedro Porro doubled Spurs’ lead early in the second half and Kane reached 30 Premier League goals for the season after Jack Harrison had pulled one back for Leeds.
Lucas Moura rounded off the scoring with virtually his final kick of a five-year Tottenham career.
Victory for Spurs was not enough to secure a place in next season’s Europa Conference League as Aston Villa beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 to seal seventh place.
Manchester City had long since sealed a fifth title in six years, but the champions’ 25-game unbeaten run in all competitions came to an end as Brentford beat Pep Guardiola’s men 1-0.
Ethan Pinnock scored the only goal five minutes from time as the Bees completed a memorable double over City this season.
Arsenal put the disappointment of their demise in the title race behind them to round off their season on a high as Granit Xhaka scored twice in a 5-0 thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Manchester United made sure of third place with a 2-1 win over Fulham as fourth-placed Newcastle United were held 1-1 at Chelsea, but the game of the day came at St Mary’s, where already-relegated Southampton and Liverpool played out a 4-4 draw.
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