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EPL Week 37 Predictions: Premier League Picks, Key Players and Fixtures
- Updated: May 3, 2016
Leicester City may have wrapped up the Premier League title, but there is still much to play for in Week 37 of the 2015-16 season as the relegation battle is still in full flow and European places remain up for grabs.
Fourth-placed Manchester City need to respond against Arsenal after losing 4-2 to Southampton last time out, as they now sit just four points ahead of Manchester United in fifth, and the Red Devils have a game in hand.
Meanwhile, with Sunderland and Norwich City playing their games in hand in the middle of next week, Newcastle United face a must-win match against Aston Villa on Saturday as they look to stretch out some kind of gap to the bottom three.
Read on for a closer examination of the key clashes, along with predictions, key players and scheduling details for an extended penultimate week of action in the Premier League.
Sergio Aguero, Manchester City
He’s always a key player for City, but Aguero’s contribution will be vital in the last couple of games of the season, and may even be the difference between qualifying and not qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next term.
Ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid, Sky Blues manager Manuel Pellegrini played a weakened side against Saints on Sunday—leaving Aguero on the bench—and paid the price.
He won’t be able to do the same against Arsenal in Week 37, as City …
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