Manchester City win sends Burnley to Championship as Pep Guardiola's side take league lead

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Manchester City win sends Burnley to Championship as Pep Guardiola's side take league lead

Burnley were relegated from the Premier League after defeat to Manchester City at Turf Moor on Wednesday, whilst the home side took over the league lead from Arsenal in the process

Manchester City win sends Burnley to Championship as Pep Guardiola's side take league lead

Burnley were relegated from the Premier League after defeat to Manchester City at Turf Moor on Wednesday, whilst the home side took over the league lead from Arsenal in the process

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Burnley have been relegated from the Premier League following their 1-0 defeat to Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola's side taking top spot away from Arsenal in the process. The Clarets became the second side to be condemned to the Championship, after bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers had their fate confirmed on Monday.

Scott Parker's men needed at least a draw against title-chasing City on Wednesday to keep their survival hopes alive for another game.

However, the defeat leaves them stranded on 20 points, 13 behind West Ham United in 17th place, with just four games remaining. Burnley have managed only four wins from their 34 league outings this season, collecting a mere two points from the last 24 on offer, as per The Mirror.

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They sit three points above Wolves, meaning avoiding finishing last is now the sole remaining objective for Parker's team, who have now suffered three Premier League relegations in five seasons, cementing their status as the ultimate yo-yo club between the two divisions.

Burnley enjoyed five consecutive top-flight seasons before dropping into the Championship in 2021/22. They bounced straight back under Vincent Kompany the following season, but the Belgian tactician was powerless to prevent another relegation in 2023/24 before departing for Bayern Munich.

Parker has now replicated his predecessor's trajectory, securing promotion from the Championship in emphatic fashion with 100 points and an outstanding defensive record last season, only to come straight back down, with the step up in quality proving insurmountable.

Parker has managed to retain his position so far, but cut a dejected figure after his side squandered a 1-0 half-time advantage to suffer a 4-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

"I'm a fan as well, I understand the passion and emotion, it's been a disappointing season," he said. "At times we haven't given them much to cheer about and at times I would have liked more in terms of the general getting behind us but I don't expect that really."

As for City, both they and Arsenal have 70 points and a positive 37 goal differential after 33 games, although the Manchester side has scored 66, three more than the Gunners.

Their league title fate now lies in their own hands with five games to go, starting with a trip to Everton on May 4 and concluding with a visit from Aston Villa on May 24.

All the while, Guardiola's side also remains in the hunt for the FA Cup, with their semi-final against Southampton scheduled for Saturday.

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