Chelsea basically have no chance, even if the Reds lose to Tottenham Hotspur at home in the next round, and the Blues take Sunderland on the road, the two sides are **** accumulated the same 83 points, but the Reds' goal difference is now more than the Blues' by 5, and it is not realistic to think that the Reds will lose a lot and the Blues will score a lot.
And the Reds certainly don't want to lose to Tottenham, because the Reds' most depressing defeat in the league this season was reversed away from home by Tottenham, so the home field is certainly to take revenge, not to mention that the Reds' home wins and draws are mostly, so the possibility of negative is very small.
Instead of caring about the Premier League runners-up, we should care about the Premier League's relegation situation.
West Bromwich Albion are already certain to be relegated, with the final two places going to the Black Cats, Sunderland, Magpies, Newcastle United, Tigers, Hull City, and Middlesbrough.
The Blues, on the other hand, are up against the Black Cats, Sunderland, but the Black Cats are facing relegation, and they need to draw with Chelsea at the very least in order to keep the initiative of relegation in their own hands. If the Black Cats lose, the Tigers lose and the Magpies Newcastle United win, the Magpies will be relegated.
Facing Manchester United has already succeeded in winning the title, and there is a Champions League duel between Barcelona and Roma, so if the Tigers Hull City, who are also going to be relegated, fight to the death at home, it is likely to beat or draw with United at the end of the game. But it's also up to the Magpies to win or lose against Villa.
Myburgh have to win to have any hope, and have to hope the Magpies lose.
All in all, the Magpies, the Tigers and the Millers will have to work hard, but they will also have to look at the others. It's up to each of them.