Bournemouth's victory over Arsenal opens the door for an unprecedented scenario at Premier League

Taking six points from Bournemouth in front of Arsenal this season could have crazy consequences at the helm of Premier League. Bournemouth's dramatic victory over Arsenal in the afternoon match Saturday at Premier League has left open the possibility of a part of European history. The Arsenal is lost to Cherie as at home. [...]
Bournemouth's dramatic victory over Arsenal in the afternoon match Saturday at Premier League has left open the possibility of a part of European history.
The Arsenal has lost to Cherie both at home and abroad this season, following the unusual 2-0 defeat in October at the Vitality Stadium with Saturday's 2-1 defeat in its field.
Losing six points to Andon Iraola's unstable team, Arsenal could become the catalyst of a first case at Premier League.
Bournemouth came from behind to beat the team from North London thanks to quick goals from Dean Huijsen and Evanilson, leaving Michel Artetta's boys only seven points ahead of Nottingham Forest in sixth place with a more developed match.
Chelsea in fifth place and Aston Villa in seventh are also seven points behind Arsenal, while Manchester City and Newcastle United are even closer. Now everything is open to use a popular expression.
The odds are small, but the theoretical Arsenal still risks falling outside Premier League's first fives and therefore not securing an automatic seat in the Champions League, despite the additional country that Arsenal himself confirmed with a 3-0 victory over Real Madrid in the first quarterfinal match of this season.
If this impossible outcome occurs, Premier League could end up with up to seven teams in next season's Champions League.
The top five in Premier League would take five available seats through the championship rankings, and neither of these teams is in European competitions with one exception: Arsenal.
If Arsenal for any reason ends up outside the first five but wins the Champions League, then the sixth English team will become the largest European club race next season, automatically qualifying as the competition winner.
And with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur having a poor season in the championship, but they are close to the European League final, the winner will become the seventh Premier League team to qualify as Europe League champion League.
Man Utd's victory in Europe League in 2016-17 also made history in the Champions League. The Red Days qualified for the Champions League as the winner of Europe League, and the following season was the first time that five Premier League teams participated in the team stage of the Champions League.
United, Spurs, Chelsea, Livepool and Man City all reached the 1/8th phase of the final, making England the first place ever with five representatives so late in the tournament./Periscopi/












