Manchester
United moved to the brink of Champions League qualification with a 2-1 win at
Crystal Palace on Saturday, while Burnley's relegation from the Premier League
was confirmed.
Juan
Mata put United ahead with a 19th-minute penalty after Scott Dann was adjudged
to have handled the ball, before Luke Shaw, who took a blow to the face, and
Wayne Rooney, who appeared to hurt his thigh, were forced off.
Jason
Puncheon equalised with a 57th-minute free-kick that nicked off Daley Blind,
but 12 minutes from time Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni got caught beneath
Ashley Young's left-wing cross and Marouane Fellaini headed in the winner.
The
victory took United seven points clear of Liverpool, who will be unable to
overhaul Louis van Gaal's side if they lose at freshly crowned champions
Chelsea on Sunday.
Even
if Liverpool do prevail at Stamford Bridge, United will need only three points
from their final two games at home to Arsenal and away at Hull City to
rubber-stamp a top-four finish.
While
United ended a run of three straight defeats, they were once again indebted to
goalkeeper David de Gea, who produced a pair of stunning point-blank saves to
thwart Glenn Murray either side of Fellaini's winner.
Burnley
were relegated despite winning 1-0 at fellow strugglers Hull, which left them
seven points from safety with only two games remaining.
Promoted
from the Championship last season, Burnley gave themselves hope of avoiding the
drop by stunning defending champions Manchester City 1-0 in March, but they
subsequently went six games without winning, losing five.
Danny
Ings stopped the rot with a 62nd-minute winner at the KC Stadium, crashing home
left-footed after Hull failed to clear a corner to end a 1 036-minute goal
drought for Sean Dyche's side, but it was to no avail.
"We
did what we had to do today, but we have not done it enough over the course of
the season," said Burnley manager Dyche. "Of course relegation is
disappointing, but I believe we're in decent shape to bounce straight
back."
The
result dragged Hull into the relegation zone and left Steve Bruce's side two
points from safety ahead of their thorny final fixtures away to Tottenham
Hotspur and at home to United.
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Burnley
went down despite moving above Queens Park Rangers, who are on the brink of
slipping into the second tier as they are nine points adrift of safety ahead of
their trip to Manchester City on Sunday.
Newcastle
United skidded closer to the relegation zone despite halting an eight-game
losing streak – the club's worst sequence since 1977 – by drawing 1-1 at home
to West Bromwich Albion.
Victor
Anichebe headed West Brom in front in the 32nd minute, but Newcastle striker
Ayoze Perez equalised nine minutes later by gathering a free-kick from Ryan
Taylor and finding the bottom-right corner with his left foot.
"The
proof was in the pudding today," said Newcastle manager John Carver, whose
side visit QPR before hosting West Ham United on the season's final day.
"I saw the fight and the desire to keep this team in the Premier
League."
Newcastle
are now one place and two points above the bottom three, level on points with
local rivals Sunderland, who won 2-0 at Everton courtesy of scrappy second-half
efforts from Danny Graham and Jermain Defoe.
Leicester
City's stunning resurgence continued as they made it six wins from seven games
with a 2-0 victory at home to Southampton that left Nigel Pearson's side three
points above danger.
Algerian
winger Riyad Mahrez scored both goals in the first 19 minutes, first drilling
left-footed into the bottom-right corner from the edge of the box and then
daintily converting a left-wing cross from Jamie Vardy.
FA
Cup finalists Aston Villa also took a step closer to safety by beating West Ham
1-0 at Villa Park, with on-loan Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley
scoring his third goal in three games.
Tottenham
remain a point above Southampton in sixth place despite crashing 3-0 at Stoke
City.
Charlie
Adam, Steven Nzonzi and Mame Biram Diouf scored for Stoke, while Spurs had
defender Vlad Chiriches sent off early in the second period after he received a
second yellow card.
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