Surprise after shock back in the Premier League this season. Some games that initially predicted exciting actually lasted less bite, even as not balanced. Although there is one game that has not been implemented, namely Arsenal versus Manchester City, but certainly will not change the position of The Citizen at the top of the standings.
Beginning with a draw between two middle boards, Leicester vs Stoke City, was contagious to the next 2 games, namely Bournemouth vs Newcastle and Burnley counter Southampton. While Watford successfully conquered his guest, Everton with 1-0 and West Brom instead lost 1-2 from Huddersfield, despite playing at home.
Two teams won big, Liverpool won 4-1 over West Ham and Brighton also won 4-1 over Swansea City. Remarkably, if Liverpool play at home, Brighton actually won at home to Swansea who collapsed at the bottom of the standings.
Two other matches on Sunday (February 25, 2018) produced a different result. Tottenham who played in South London, at home to Crystal Palace, successfully won thin thanks to Harry Kane's goal in the last minute. Obviously this is a victory that keeps Spurs on top and ensures competition for the top four remains high.
While in other matches, Manchester United successfully won 2-1 over Chelsea and make troops Conte out of position 4 large.
Here's the Premier League top standings up to week 28: (without Arsenal's match against Manchester City)