Manchester City finishing a distant second after a disappointing campaign from Pep Guardiola’s side.Manchester United, who found some strong late season form, and Chelsea completed the top-four, with Leicester City only missing out on the final day.
But how will the top-four look this season? Will the same four teams secure the Champions League spots or can Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur crash the party?The race for the top four looks set to be just as compelling this season, with Arsenal in particular coming on leaps and bounds under new manager Mikel Arteta.
Don’t discount Spurs either. Jose Mourinho is, after all, a manager who almost always delivers results.We asked our Reach PLC football reporters across the country, covering a whole.
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