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Eden Hazard (4 goals, 1 assist, Chelsea 4-2)

Eden Hazard scored in Chelsea's 2-1 win over Manchester City and created 18 chances. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Jan Vertonghen (4 clean sheets, Tottenham 5-1)

Vertonghen had a 90 per cent tackle success rate and completed 375 successful passes in possession.

Sergio Aguero (4 goals, 1 assist, Manchester City 2 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses)

Sergio Aguero has scored in four different matches, including netting against Chelsea.

If he is voted the Premier League's Player of the Month for April, he will become the first person in Premier League history to score a hat-trick of Player of the Month, and he will also do so as a goalkeeper.

Recently, the Sunday Times compiled the latest edition of the British sports wealth list, and Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic became the richest footballer in British sports, ranking second on the list.

Wayne Rooney, Gareth Bale, Jose Mourinho and Josep Guardiola were in the top 10.

Although Ibrahimovic joined United in July last year, the 35-year-old has become one of the highest-paid athletes in British sport with £110 million, with his United team-mate Wayne Rooney third on the list at £93 million, while the number one is still F1 driver Lewis Hamilton.

It is worth mentioning that the two managers of Manchester City have also been selected for this list.

Top 10 British Sports Fortune List 2017:

1. Hamilton, F1, £131 million;

2. Ibrahimovic, football, £110 million;

3. Wayne Rooney, football, £93 million;

4. Jenson Barton, F186 million;

5. Rory McIlroy, Golf, £82 million;

6. Andy Murray, tennis, £77 million;

7. Jose Mourinho, football, £61 million;

8. Bale, football, £54 million;

9. Ruel Deng, basketball, £50 million;

10. Pep Guardiola, football, £50 million.

In the list, those engaged in football account for half of the country, which shows that football is worthy of being the world's first sport and the richest sport.

"If the boss signs a few more commercial contracts, he will crush Hamilton in minutes." Darko Makwitz pouted.

Time flies by like a white horse, and the 36th round of the Premier League starts on Friday night.

It was another London derby, but a contest between west and north London teams, with Tottenham getting off to a bad start in May when they were beaten 1-0 by the Hammers at Upton Park to beat West Ham United in a modest upset.

After Tottenham lose, they can basically officially announce their withdrawal from the Premier League title race, and now the goal is to win the last three rounds of the league and retain the third position, which is a direct qualification for the Champions League.

Saturday's six Premier League games were mixed with joy and sorrow, with Manchester City beating Crystal Palace by five goals at home, and the Eagles fell in the rankings after the heavy defeat and were not far from the relegation zone.

Tiger Hull City, which is aiming for relegation, actually lost 0-2 at home to Sunderland, the black cat who has been relegated in advance, and the prospect of relegation is bleak, and Leicester City has successfully relegated in advance after beating Watford 3-0 at home.

Swan Swansea beat Everton 1-0 at home, taking a successful step towards relegation, while Everton is in a very embarrassing position, less than the top, more than the bottom, even if the next few games are all lost, the ranking will not fall to eighth, and once Manchester United wins the Europa League, Everton can get a place in the Europa League qualifying round, starting from the first round of the Europa League qualification.

Sunday's two games were largely highlights, with Liverpool having to win at home to Southampton to catch Manchester City for the final Champions League spot.

Arsenal are also playing at home against the Red Devils Manchester United, and only a win will allow them to maintain the advantage of Chelsea, who are just four points clear of the two games in hand.

Neither Middlesbrough, who will be relegated early if they lose this round, nor West Bromwich Albion and Watford, nor Sunderland, who are relegated from Serie A, have the strength to help the Gunners snipe the Blues.

The most reliable is only yourself, as Arsène Wenger said at the pre-match press conference, every subsequent game is a key battle, and only by winning can you take your destiny into your own hands.

So, Arsenal can't afford to lose, even, draw.

I don't know if it's intentional or not, before the battle between Arsenal and Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, the FA announced the punishment of Zhang Zhetian, a two-round suspension, and the suspension will be implemented from May 11, just the day after the end of the make-up match with Southampton, which means that Zhang Zhetian only missed Arsenal's two games away against Stoke City and at home against Sunderland, just in time for the final round of the league home game against Everton.

Although the two-game suspension seems a bit much, it is actually a victory for Arsenal's public relations, after all, judging from the nature of Zhang Zhetian's red card, three suspension is the least, not counting the possible additional penalties, because he has committed the improper act of "violent aggression".

Chelsea expressed their displeasure with the punishment, arguing that since the suspension was announced, it should be implemented immediately, rather than after two rounds, and that such a penalty would obviously help the title rivals get through the two most difficult hurdles.

Because Manchester United and Southampton are both Arsenal's sufferers.

In particular, Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho, who has played 12 times with Arsene Wenger in the Premier League, and the Portuguese are unbeaten with 5 wins and 7 draws, which is simply a natural nemesis of the French.

Arsene Wenger's only defeat to Jose Mourinho came in the Community Shield in 2015, when Arsenal beat Chelsea 1-0.

Despite beating their opponents in this pre-season "friendly match", the curse of the Community Shield still prevented Arsene Wenger's Arsenal from taking advantage of the weak opportunities of Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City in the 15-16 season, and instead allowed Leicester City to upset the title as the blackest dark horse.

Although the Portuguese did not lose to Arsene Wenger in official matches, Arsenal's home stadium was not a blessed place for Mourinho, in fact, Mourinho has won only two of his six previous home visits to Arsenal, and only one of them has been a league game: in 2005/06 in Highbury, where Chelsea won 2-0 thanks to goals from Arjan Robben and Joe Cole.

After Arsenal's move, Jose Mourinho has beaten Arsene Wenger in the Carabao Cup only once at the Emirates Football Stadium, and all the remaining matches have ended in draws, and his absolute advantage over Wenger's personal record is based on an overwhelming dominance at home, which at Arsenal is far less than he boasts of being as easy as he himself boasts.