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    Postecoglou says '100% of fans' want to beat Man City

    Ange Postecoglou will "never understand" any Tottenham fans wanting their own team to lose even if it helps deny Arsenal the Premier League title.

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    Does 777 situation expose Premier League ownership flaws?

    BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty is answering all of your footballing questions. @win_n10 on asked "X": Given the furore that has surrounded 777 Partners since Farhad Moshiri first announced them as preferred bidder for Everton, is it surprising that he is yet to end this takeover and does this slow death suggest the Premier League Ownership And Directors Test is still not fit for purpose as even 777 cannot be disqualified? Phil answered: In some ways, it is not a surprise because Farhad Moshiri’s management of Everton has been so poor since he acquired control.

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    'Defensive errors have ultimately held back Villa's full potential'

    It has been a frustrating past week for Aston Villa as they aimed to finish off their season in style. The decision to rest Pau Torres, despite the suspension of Emi Martinez, in the first leg of their Europa League Conference semi-final, contributed to Olympiakos being able to dismantle Villa and effectively seal the tie at Villa Park. With Tottenham recently losing four straight games, Villa could have already potentially locked in Champions League football for next season if they had not let recent home matches slip away.

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    Arsenal have ticked off the checklist of champions - Keown

    When I read back the notes I’d made about Arsenal during Sunday’s win over Manchester United, it was like a checklist of what it takes to be champions. Mikel Arteta’s side had the mindset that meant they were able to handle the occasion, take control of the game and then see it out with the kind of defensive discipline and determination that has enabled them to keep 18 clean sheets in the Premier League this season. When I was a Gunners player, winning at Old Trafford usually meant we also won the title too.