In Premier League action on Saturday, Brentford and Burnley both secured important victories in their fights for survival.
Brentford delivered a dominant 5-1 rout against Luton at Kenilworth Road, realistically securing their top-flight status for next season.
Despite missing star striker Ivan Toney, Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo played crucial roles, combining for two goals in the first half. Ethan Pinnock, Keane Lewis-Potter, and Kevin Schade added to the tally, with Luke Berry scoring a consolation for Luton.
Meanwhile, Burnley cruised to a 4-1 win over bottom-placed Sheffield United.
Two quick goals just before half-time from Jacob Bruun Larsen and Lorenz Assignon set Burnley on course.
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Although Gustavo Hamer pulled one back for Sheffield United, goals from Lyle Foster and Johann Gudmundsson sealed the victory.
These results leave Luton still one point adrift of safety, with Burnley now within two points of Luton and three points away from securing survival.
In other Premier League news, Arsenal will look to revive their title challenge when they face Wolves later on Saturday.
Manchester City, currently leading the title race by two points over Arsenal and Liverpool, are not in league action this weekend due to their FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
Liverpool, aiming to bounce back from a recent defeat, will play Fulham on Sunday.
The football action was part of a busy weekend that also included news updates on various other topics, including events like a tragic auto crash in Kano, political developments in Ondo, and philanthropic gestures by public figures like Fufeyin’s donation to the family of a late sound engineer.
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