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Premier League Round-Up: United Rescued, Chelsea Crumble, and Spurs Plunge into Relegation Peril

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February 11, 2026
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The Premier League’s 26th round delivered a night of high drama and shifting narratives on Tuesday, as the title race, top-four battle, and relegation fight all took fresh twists. Here is your complete summary.
Manchester United 1-1 West Ham United: Sesko Saves Carrick’s Blushes
Michael Carrick’s unbeaten start as interim manager stretched to nine games, but his four-match winning streak ended in the cruellest fashion for West Ham. United trailed from the 50th minute after Tomas Soucek bundled home Jarrod Bowen’s low cross . Casemiro thought he had levelled on his 150th United appearance, only for VAR to rule him offside by the finest of margins . Just as the Hammers—desperate for survival points—tasted a famous victory, Benjamin Sesko arrived in the sixth minute of stoppage time to flick home a stunning near-post volley . The 1-1 draw leaves United fourth on 45 points. For West Ham, it was a gut-wrenching 20th point dropped from winning positions this season; they remain 18th, two points from safety .
Chelsea 2-2 Leeds United: Two-Goal Lead Evaporates at the Bridge
Liam Rosenior tasted league defeat for the first time since taking charge—but only metaphorically. His Chelsea side, chasing a fifth straight win, were cruising. Joao Pedro chipped the keeper after smart work from Cole Palmer, and Palmer himself converted a second-half penalty after Pedro was felled . At 2-0 up, Stamford Bridge anticipated a routine victory. Instead, Chelsea collapsed. Moises Caicedo conceded a spot-kick; Lukas Nmecha converted. Within six minutes, chaos reigned: Noah Okafor tapped home after a scramble, surviving a handball VAR check . Deep into stoppage time, Palmer faced an open goal from two yards. He blazed over. Chelsea stay fifth on 44 points, one behind United . Leeds climb to 15th .

Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Newcastle United: Frank on the Brink
The crisis at Tottenham deepened alarmingly. Thomas Frank’s side have now won just twice in 17 league matches and are winless in 2026 . Newcastle, dominant throughout, took a deserved lead deep into first-half stoppage time when Malick Thiaw stabbed home a rebound . Spurs levelled through Archie Gray’s 64th-minute acrobatics, yet parity lasted just four minutes. Jacob Ramsey, arriving from Anthony Gordon’s pass, swept home the winner . The final whistle brought chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” aimed directly at Frank . Tottenham are 16th—29 points from 26 games, five above the drop zone . Their next fixture? Arsenal at home .

Everton 1-2 Bournemouth: Comeback Keeps Cherries Flying
At Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton led through Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half penalty. But Bournemouth struck twice in three second-half minutes. Teenager Rayan levelled before Amine Adli swept home the winner . Everton finished with ten men after Jake O’Brien’s red card . Both sides hold 37 points .
The Bigger Picture

  • Title race: Leaders Arsenal (56 points) hold a six-point cushion over Manchester City, who won last weekend’s seismic clash at Anfield .
  • Top four: United (45) and Chelsea (44) both slipped, keeping Liverpool (39, game in hand) in striking distance for an extra Champions League berth .
  • Relegation: West Ham (24) remain 18th, but their form is upward. Spurs (29) are looking down—not up .

What Comes Next

The FA Cup offers a brief respite before the league resumes. For Tottenham and Thomas Frank, however, respite feels a distant memory. The north London derby looms. So, increasingly, does the abyss. 

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