Nine teams split by six points: inside Premier League’s tight relegation scrap

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Nine teams split by six points: inside Premier League’s tight relegation scrap
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From Crystal Palace in 12th to bottom-placed Bournemouth clubs are fighting for survival. We take a team-by-team look at how it shapes up

since last summer have been rewarded with distinct improvement but, despite some excellent home form, a certain fragility lingers. Although a growing injury list afflicting some key personnel, including the goalkeeper Dean Henderson, is hampering Cooper’s cause, the attacking threat offered by the exciting, and extremely gifted, Brennan Johnson and Morgan Gibbs-White bodes well.

Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White celebrates with Brennan Johnson after scoring the winner against Crystal Palace in November.Until recently the 2016 champions saw themselves as a top-six club but pride sometimes comes before a fall.

suggest a squad including, among other talents, the gifted Lucas Paquetá, are tiring of their manager’s caution.Leeds must hope April is not the cruellest month after all. Its fixture list contains potentially season-defining home games against Forest, Palace and Leicester, plus a trip to Bournemouth.

The Leeds manager Javi Gracia celebrates Junior Firpo’s goal in last month’s 1-0 win over Southampton.If only Sean Dyche can get Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit and keep him healthy there may be a happy ending. The centre-forward is nearing a return after a season spent largely in the treatment room and could prove transformative for a team whose lack of decent central attacking cover partly cost Frank Lampard the manager’s job in January.

due to swap Goodison Park for a £500m, 53,000-capacity stadium in 2024-25 the stakes could hardly be higher.Photograph: Lewis Storey/Getty ImagesThe appointment of Rubén Sellés as manager until the end of the season has introduced a welcome air of stability – and sanity – after.

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