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The introduction of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) for the first time in the Premier League proved Saturday's big talking point with a series of reviews and delays
The dark clouds of Brexit may loom over England still, but the devout fans of English football have already made up their mind – to not only remain in Europe but also to conquer it.
Chelsea secured a top-four Premier League finish and qualification for next season's Champions League after a 3-0 home win against Watford.
Marco Silva's side moved into eighth place, one point behind seventh-place Wolverhampton Wanderers, who host Fulham on Saturday.
Unai Emery's side needed only a point to reclaim fourth spot from Chelsea but conceded three times before the break against a clinical Wolves side who moved up to seventh.
After Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Arsenal all lost at the weekend, Chelsea had an opportunity to tighten their grip on the Premier League's top four places.
Spaniard Alonso broke the deadlock for the west London side in the 86th minute when he sneaked behind two defenders to connect with Willian's cross and score what proved to be the winner.
Huddersfield Town were relegated while Manchester United celebrated the full-time managerial appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a 2-1 win over Watford.
Tottenham Hotspur's challenge faltered again with a 2-1 loss at Southampton.
Aymeric Laporte headed the opener against Everton just before the interval and substitute Gabriel Jesus sealed the victory deep in stoppage time for City, who returned to the league's summit for the first time since December 8.