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EPL desk after Matchday 31: The place Ndidi, Iwobi, Onuachu, Aribo, and Aina’s golf equipment stand

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EPL table after Matchday 31: Where Ndidi, Iwobi, Onuachu, Aribo, and Aina’s clubs stand

Matchday 31 of the English Premier League (EPL) introduced pivotal moments for Tremendous Eagles stars preventing at each ends of the desk, Soccernet.ng reviews.

With just some video games left within the season, the futures of Wilfred Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Paul Onuachu, Joe Aribo, Ola Aina, and their respective golf equipment have gotten more and more clear.

Following this weekend’s motion, Soccernet takes a fast have a look at the place the golf equipment of the Tremendous Eagles stars stand

Ndidi’s Leicester Metropolis – nineteenth

For Wilfred Ndidi and Leicester Metropolis, it has gone from unhealthy to worse. The Foxes are actually firmly planted in nineteenth place after struggling their fifth consecutive defeat.

Wilfred Ndidi

With simply 17 factors from 30 video games, they’re observing relegation within the face, having scored solely 25 targets whereas conceding a whopping 67. Barring a miraculous turnaround, Leicester’s return to the Championship seems to be inevitable.

Onuachu and Aribo’s Southampton – twentieth

Paul Onuachu and Joe Aribo’s Southampton are rooted to the underside of the EPL desk. After 31 matches, they’ve managed simply 10 factors, profitable solely two video games all season.

Southampton manager Ivan Juric with Paul Onuachu
Southampton supervisor Ivan Juric with Paul Onuachu [Photo credit/Imago]

Their newest defeat to Tottenham places a cease to a dismal run of kind—4 losses and a draw of their final 5. Survival seems to be all however unattainable as they’re formally relegated from the league with seven video games left.

Iwobi and Bassey’s Fulham – eighth

On the opposite finish of the league standings, Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey are having fun with a extra respectable marketing campaign with Fulham.

The Cottagers sit eighth on the log with 48 factors after 31 video games. Regardless of an inconsistent current run—three wins and two losses of their final 5—Fulham are nonetheless in competition for a European spot.

Iwobi continues to play a pivotal position of their attacking transitions, together with his current purpose coming towards Liverpool of their matchday 31 conflict.

Alex Iwobi of Fulham
Alex Iwobi of Fulham in the course of the Manchester United FC v Fulham FC Emirates FA Cup Spherical 5 match at Previous Trafford [Photo credit/Imago]

Aina and Awoniyi’s Nottingham Forest – third

Maybe the most important shock of the season to date is Nottingham Forest in third place on the desk. With 57 factors, they’ve leapfrogged conventional top-four contenders and discover themselves in a Champions League spot after Matchday 31.

Ola Aina and Taiwo Awoniyi have each contributed to Forest’s unlikely rise, with the Tremendous Eagles duo taking part in a major position within the membership’s unbelievable run. Forest have gained three of their final 5 and stays one of many season’s largest surprises.

See the desk right here:
Last four EPL table
Final 4 EPL desk

Matchday 32 is one other chapter for the Tremendous Eagles gamers. Southampton’s destiny has been determined, but it surely’s left for Leicester Metropolis to stage a turnaround within the few matches remaining.

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin is a CAF-accredited sports activities journalist and Editor at Soccernet.ng, with a confirmed monitor document in conducting interviews with Tremendous Eagles stars resembling William Troost-Ekong, Taiwo Awoniyi, Vivid Osayi-Samuel, Ademola Lookman, and plenty of others. He has additionally made a major influence in breaking switch information tales.

Grounded in video modifying, video journalism, social media administration, and content material technique, Ayomide brings a wealth of experience to his work.

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