How a 2021 premier league table would look: man city top, lfc 5th... - planet football

How a 2021 premier league table would look: man city top, lfc 5th... - planet football


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MANCHESTER CITY WON THE LEAGUE TITLE IN 2021 AND IT’S NO SURPRISE TO LEARN THEY’VE ACCUMULATED THE MOST POINTS OVER THE COURSE OF THIS CALENDAR YEAR – BUT THERE’S A SURPRISE TEAM ABOVE BOTH


LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER UNITED. With 2021 seeing the return of supporters to stadiums and a number of managerial changes, it’s been an eventful year in the Premier League. Our table


certainly reflects that. We’ve taken a look at how the Premier League table would look if it began at the start of the calendar year. Note: all teams have played 31 league games unless it’s


stated otherwise. 1. Manchester City – 80 points (33 games played) 2. Chelsea – 63 points 3. West Ham – 59 points 4. Manchester United – 58 points (32 games played) 5. Liverpool – 57 points


  6. Arsenal – 55 points 7. Leicester City – 51 points (GD 9) 8. Tottenham – 51 points (GD 8) (32 games played) 9. Everton – 44 points (32 games played) 10. Brighton – 43 points (GD 1) 11.


Leeds United – 43 points (GD 0) 12. Aston Villa – 39 points (33 games played) 13. Wolves – 37 points 14. Crystal Palace – 34 points  15. Newcastle United – 30 points (32 games played) 16.


Burnley – 27 points (32 games played) 17. Southampton – 25 points 18. Sheffield United – 22 points (22 games played) 19. West Brom – 18 points (22 games played) 20. Fulham – 17 points (22


games played) 21. Brentford – 12 points (9 games played) 22. Watford – 10 points (9 games played) 23. Norwich City – 2 points (9 games played) ------------------------- MORE FROM PLANET


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