Premier League restarts in June 19! How many families are mixed?

On May 28th, Beijing time, after several rounds of negotiations, most clubs in the Premier League reached an agreement to restart the season on June 19/20, and the season will end before August 1. Previously, due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Premier League was suspended from March 13, and it has been nearly February!

When the Premier League game is restarted, the clubs naturally have their own abacus, but generally speaking, under the pressure of broadcasters, the clubs have to reach an understanding of the replay as soon as possible! In this context, how many families have mixed feelings?

First of all, the most proud is the Red Army! Liverpool, only two wins away from winning the championship, will definitely win the Premier League this season. When the incident was restarted, the boulder in the heart of the Red Army coach Cha finally landed. Liverpool, which has been eliminated from the Champions League, can only concentrate on the first league championship trophy after the restructuring, and the highest league points in history are not far away!

Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are also eager for the semi-finals. Although some teams scoff at the Red Army winning the championship, the current situation shows that the semi-finals will rekindle the fire of hope for the three teams aiming to enter the European war zone. At present, Manchester United ranks fifth in the league, three points short of the top four! Tottenham are four points behind Manchester United, and the Gunners with one game less rank ninth with 40 points! Is hovering on the edge of the European war zone!

There are winners and losers! Manchester City's experience this season can be described as bumpy. Externally, facing the punishment of UEFA, the league is 25 points behind the top Red Army, and the league championship is hopeless. Now it is equally difficult for the Blue Moon to win the Champions League trophy! I hope that the disillusionment of the early end of the league will be painful!

In addition, West Ham, Watford, Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Norwich in the bottom five of the league standings are also depressed, facing relegation pressure, and I am afraid they will face a lot of blood shed!