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West Ham vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as Riyad Mahrez misses late penalty

Follow all the action from the London Stadium as City aim to move within one point of the title by beating the Hammers

Jack Rathborn
Sunday 15 May 2022 14:10 EDT
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Manchester City head to the London Stadium this afternoon knowing victory over West Ham United will put them on the precipice of the Premier League title.

Pep Guardiola’s side are three points clear of Liverpool with just two games remaining after Kevin De Bruyne scored four goals against Wolves on Wednesday. Their mission is simple: get four points from their final two league games and they will be crowned champions.

West Ham are still reeling from their heartbreaking defeat in the Europa League semi-finals but the Hammers did recover with a thumping win over Norwich last weekend - a first victory in five Premier League matches.

David Moyes’s side still have plenty to play as they look to get back into Europe next term, with just three points separating them from sixth-placed Manchester United, who travel to Crystal Palace on the final day of the season.

Follow all the action from a crucial clash at the London Stadium below after the conclusion of Tottenham vs Burnley:

Dyche considers a move abroad if the club and project is right

Continuing with Dyche’s thoughts, he’s not sure what comes next - but is considering a move abroad as a real possibility if nothing of interest comes up in England.

“I don’t feel like I need a break. But if a break comes my way I will use it wisely,” he said.

“Then it is when does the time come. You want the right people and the right project. But that is not that easy and you often don’t know until you are in it anyway.

“I have no problem with working abroad, no problem with geography of the country.

“I am pretty flexible with my thinking on what can and can’t be done on clubs. I’m pretty open-minded.”

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 11:20

Sean Dyche’s first public words since Burnley sacking

Former boss Sean Dyche spoke to the media just ahead of this weekend’s game, his first interview since being dismissed from Turf Moor.

While he was surprised at the timing - just before a big match at the time - he noted a downturn in players’ responses to him before that and knew that was a critical factor.

“I sensed over the season the knife edge of success and failure at clubs like Burnley is quite obvious because winning and losing is marginal,” he said.

“It starts to affect the psyche and the feel starts changing.

“I thought we were losing our edge, not the understanding or organisation, there is an edge that players have to play with.

“What you notice with a lot of groups, including ours when we come and go out and they have bolt and win the game straight after. It is almost like someone lifts everything up off you.”

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 11:15

Dwight McNeil says change of position has sparked his game under Mike Jackson

Dwight McNeil has credited a switch in position under caretaker boss Mike Jackson for helping to rejuvenate his game when it matters most to relegation-battling Burnley.

The 22-year-old admitted this season’s statistics – no goals and one assist – are poor by the lofty standards he has set himself in the four years since he broke into the side, but he has definitely been one to have benefitted from the shackles coming off since Sean Dyche left the club last month.

The left-footed player has shifted to the right side under Jackson and has been able to make more of an impact.

“I’ve been given the license more and I’m just enjoying my football again which is nice,” McNeil said.

“There are more opportunities drifting inside, more opportunities to play inside and I can still go on the outside. It gives me more license to get on the ball.

“I know my stats for me personally are below par but I think I’m starting to find myself in better positions and impacting the game more.”

Jackson has tended to downplay the extent of the tactical changes he has made since taking over from Dyche, but the players have spoken extensively of enjoying more freedom under the under-23s boss.

And the credit for switching McNeil’s position definitely belongs to the caretaker coaching staff.

“They came to me with the idea which I really enjoyed hearing,” McNeil said. “Obviously I want to take on the challenge and I think I can be more versatile and help out on the pitch.

“It’s a big respect to them for trusting me in that position and I just keep on doing what I’m doing.”

Dwight McNeil says change of position has sparked his game under Mike Jackson

The left-footed player has shifted to the right side under Jackson and has been able to make more of an impact

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 11:09

Confirmed line-ups

The teams are in! No surprises for Spurs but Moura gets the nod ahead of Kulusevski. The Clarets’ back four looks rather unfamiliar right now without the likes of Mee and Tarkowski.

Tottenham XI: Lloris, Royal, Sanchez, Dier, Davies, Sessegnon, Bentancur, Hojbjerg, Lucas, Kane, Son.

Burnley XI: Pope, Roberts, Lowton, Collins, Long, Taylor, McNeil, Brownhill, Cork, Cornet, Barnes

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 11:04

Son prioritises Tottenham top-four finish over Golden Boot

Tottenham star Son Heung-min says he would give up winning the Premier League Golden Boot in order for his side to qualify for the Champions League next season.

The South Korean is enjoying his best-ever campaign and scored his 21st league goal in Spurs’ 3-0 victory over Arsenal on Thursday night.

He is just one behind Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah in the race for the Golden Boot and is the form player, having scored 10 times in his last eight games.

That form has helped fire Spurs into top-four contention with two games of the season to go, but Son would give it all up if it meant his side earned Champions League qualification.

Asked if he would trade scoring any more goals for a top-four spot, he said: “Yeah, 100 per cent.

“Obviously it’s a good thing that you are racing, but I have said a few times that it is important to finish in the top four (more) than anything else.

“It would be nice but for us it is important to finish in the top four.”

Son was taken off in the second half of the derby rout, much to his displeasure.

Boss Antonio Conte claimed that Son promised he will score in Sunday’s clash with Burnley, which kicks off at 12pm, something the 29-year-old hopes to deliver.

More here:

Tottenham star Son Heung-min prioritises top-four finish over Golden Boot

The South Korean has scored 21 Premier League goals so far this season, just one fewer than Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 10:55

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