1. Tottenham 2 Vs Arsenal 2: Spurs lack the bite to win the league
Tottenham blew a big chance to keep up with Leicester City as they conceded a second half goal to a 10-men Arsenal.
Following Francis Coquelin's sending off, Spurs with their one-man advantage got the equaliser and took the lead just in the space of 10 minutes. They were expected to use their advantage to win the game but fell to a goal by Alexis Sanchez to share the point.
Spurs have been fantastic this season, but their failure to get the three points against Arsenal shows that the Premier League title is still too much for them.
2. Tottenham 2 Vs Arsenal 2: Gunners left it too late to fight
With their recent poor form, everybody expected Arsenal to fall to Tottenham and even after the second half sending off of Coquelin, nobody expected gave the Gunners any chance in the game.
Tottenham soon scored two quick goals to take the lead and pundits were almost right. Arsenal however showed resilience and determination to come back into the game and snatch a draw. They could have even won the game if not for some poor fininshing.
That is the kind of fight we are expected from Arsenal, but rather we saw weak and frail showings from them that led to two straight defeat to an injury depleted Manchester United and Swansea.
The fight they showed against Spurs is needed, but its too late now to win the title.
3. Chelsea 1 Vs Stoke City 1: Next coach with much work to do at Stamdford Bridge
Since coming in as temporary coach at Chelsea, Guus Hiddink has done a fantastic job steadying the ship.
With Chelsea 1-1 draaw with Stoke City, Hiddink has broken a Premier League record in becoming the first new boss to go unbeaten in his first 12 games.
Despite the unbeaten run since the Dutch man took over in December, Chelsea new coach to come in the summer has a lot to do.
He has to bring out the best in Eden Hazard, solve Chelsea's midfielder crisis, overhaul is attack and find a long time replacement for John Terry.
From the Chelsea's game against Stoke City it was clear the team need a lot, the next manager will be very crucial to that.
4. Manchester City 4 Vs Aston Villa 0: City can mount late title charge
City's 4-0 thrashing of Aston Villa shows that they still have the fire power to mount a late title charge.
They are 10 points off Leicester City and if the Foxes are to lose their grip on the top, City are the only ones I can count on to take advantage.
They have been terrible this season but Manual Pelegrinni's men might hit form for a last minute surge.
5. Watford 0 Vs Leicester City 1: Pressure-less Foxes can stroll to title
At this point, I expect Leicester City win the league. They have been the best team this season by a mile. Tight at the back, mobile in midfielder and ruthless in attack. They have two of the best players in the league with Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez.
This team never expected to be in this position and this situation is working out for them. In the game against Watford, I saw a team playing without pleasure. They are not in a hurry to score or earn points, they just go to the field and play the game as it comes.
The pressure-less situation might be a key to their Premier League win