Fulham, Cardiff show signs of life in fight for survival


Fulham's Hugo Rodallega (R) challenges Norwich City's Steven Whittaker during their English Premier League soccer match at Craven Cottage in London April 12, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

LONDON (Reuters) - It is the time of year when nerves get raw and necks get sore as managers involved in the Premier League relegation scrap look anxiously over their shoulders and this season is no different.

With the end of the season in sight only bottom club Sunderland look like being cut adrift with the teams directly above them all beginning to show signs of life.

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