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·19 de maio de 2025
“Going to be tight” – Sky Pundit says which team has ‘toughest game’ left in UCL race

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A football pundit has said who he believes has the toughest game left in the race for Champions League football next season.
This news comes after Chelsea got a vital three points on Friday night against Manchester United in what was a crucial win for the race for Champions League football next season.
One Chelsea legend Gary Cahill was at the match and he has hailed one key player in the game as being one of the best in Europe after his influence on the match.
Cahill wasn’t the only one praising this player as well, with team mate Pedro Neto joining in and picking up on the character of the Chelsea hero from Friday night.
Chelsea will now move on to their final league game of the season next weekend away at Nottingham Forest, and it’s another game they have to win the secure Champions League qualification.
It’s made for a super exciting final day of the season on Sunday now as it’s literally gone down to the wire. Chelsea can literally either finish fourth in the league or they could easily finish seventh as well, it’s that close.
It all depends what result they can get at Nottingham Forest at the weekend, but this is no easy place to go and get anything from.
Enzo Maresca on the touchline against Newcastle. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Jamie Redknapp was speaking about Manchester City’s game in hand against Bournemouth this Tuesday night.
‘Bournemouth are an excellent side and it’s not exactly going to be party time at Man City after yesterday’s result,’ he said, referencing Saturday’s Wembley defeat by Palace.
‘They’re going to have to create the atmosphere themselves, it won’t be easy. They’ve got two tough games. Fulham won again today and they’re going to want to finish as high as possible.
‘I think Chelsea have got the toughest game – to go to Forest, that’s a really difficult game. It’s going to be tight, this – anything can still happen. It will be Kevin De Bruyne’s last game and he’s going to want to go out on a high. I still think they’ll do it, but it’s not going to be easy by any stretch.’
Quotes via The Daily Mail.