Brentford and Crystal Palace are both at risk of being pulled into a relegation battle in the final stages of the season, according to The New York Times’ chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith. In an interview with former Premier League striker Chris Sutton, it was revealed that Brentford is currently occupying the 15th position in the league and has not won a game in their last nine matches. However, they have managed to secure three consecutive draws against tough opponents like Aston Villa, Brighton, and Manchester United.
On the other hand, Crystal Palace, who are 14th in the table, are on a winless streak in their last five games. Sutton believes that Brentford will be able to secure their Premier League status, but Palace will face a tough run-in towards the end of the season. Both experts suggest keeping an eye on how these clubs perform in the coming matches to see if they can avoid being dragged into the relegation battle.
According to Smith, there is still hope for these two clubs to turn things around before it’s too late. He suggests that both teams need to focus on winning their remaining games and securing as many points as possible before the final matchday. With only a few games left in the season, every point counts and could ultimately determine which team stays up or goes down.
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