Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League table for the first time since August after edging Burnley 1-0, a result that simultaneously confirmed Burnley’s relegation.
Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal in a match where City created numerous chances but struggled to extend their lead.
Despite dominating play, City were unable to convert their superiority into a wider margin of victory, raising concerns about missed opportunities that could prove crucial in the title race.
While the win secured three valuable points, the narrow scoreline may leave the defending champions vulnerable, especially with goal difference potentially playing a decisive role.
For Burnley, the defeat marked the end of their stay in the top flight. Manager Scott Parker acknowledged his side’s efforts but admitted they ultimately fell short over the course of the season.
He maintained that the team had remained competitive but lacked the quality in key moments needed to secure survival.
Elsewhere, Leeds United boosted their survival hopes with a dramatic 2-2 draw against AFC Bournemouth, scoring a stoppage-time equaliser to secure a crucial point.
The late goal lifted Leeds to 40 points, strengthening their position above the relegation zone with only a handful of matches remaining.
Leeds manager Daniel Farke praised his team’s resilience, highlighting their determination to fight until the final whistle.
He expressed confidence that his side would maintain their top-flight status, though he stopped short of declaring safety until it is mathematically certain.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola voiced frustration over the late equaliser, questioning the officiating decision that allowed the goal to stand. The result dealt a blow to Bournemouth’s ambitions of securing a higher league finish, as the race intensifies across both ends of the table.



