Top 7 the clubs with the highest points in Premier league history
Who scored the fastest hat-trick in Premier League history? Manchester City once again proved their worth by successfully defending the title under Pep Guardiola, marking the fourth time in five seasons that they have won the title. The Premier League has seen some great teams in its history, and the modern Manchester City are certainly among the best. However, the question of who is the greatest team of all time in the competition remains a controversial one. Some argue that consecutive titles are the top criteria, while others place more importance on wins and points totals. However, while some argue that record points reflect a lack of competition, others argue that they are the mark of a top team. Here are the seven teams with the highest points in Premier league history, compiled by Premiumsoccertips.
Top 7 teams with highest points tally in Premier League history
7. Manchester City – 2021/22 – 93 points
To successfully defend their Premier League title this season, the newly crowned champions have accumulated 93 points, just one point ahead of Liverpool in a thrilling race. Under Pep Guardiola, Manchester City have lost just three games all season, continuing their dominance with another impressive campaign. Their sustained success has not only cemented their reputation but also added to the case for them being considered one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.
City also lead the league in goals scored with 99, while boasting the joint-best defence alongside Liverpool. This combination has ensured that the Premier League title will remain at the Etihad for at least another season.
Their title was decided in emotional fashion as City staged a dramatic comeback against Aston Villa. Despite being two goals down with 14 minutes remaining, they turned things around to win a memorable game at the Etihad. With the arrival of Erling Haaland in the summer, the blue half of Manchester is set to become even more dominant in the coming seasons.
6. Chelsea – 2016/17 – 93 points
Chelsea appointed Antonio Conte as manager in the summer of 2016 after a forgettable campaign, in which the team finished 10th in the Premier League – their lowest position under Roman Abramovich. Few could have predicted that the Blues would quickly become serious title contenders, but Conte made a huge difference. After a 3-0 defeat to Arsenal, the Italian implemented a 3-4-3 formation, a bold move that completely transformed the game. The new system not only brought balance but also improved the team’s morale and performance, helping Chelsea to a then-record 13 consecutive wins.
In Conte’s first season, Chelsea won the Premier League for the fifth time in the club’s history, along with a host of other impressive achievements. The team won 30 games – the most in a season, with just three draws – the fewest in the history of the competition, and dominated the race from start to finish. The success not only restored Chelsea to the top flight but also demonstrated the tactical brilliance of Conte, who transformed a once-fragile team into convincing champions in just one year.
5. Chelsea – 2004/05 – 95 points
When you call yourself the ‘Special One’ in English football history, you need results to back your words, and Jose Mourinho did just that in his first season at Chelsea. Under his guidance and the backing of owner Roman Abramovich, Chelsea not only met expectations but exceeded them, bringing home their first Premier League title in 50 years.
In the 2004/05 season, Mourinho’s team not only won the title but also broke many records, demonstrating their dominance in the Premier League. Chelsea lost only one game all season and set an impressive record of conceding just 15 goals – the best defensive record in the history of the competition. With a tight defense, ingenious tactics and a strong fighting spirit, Chelsea set a new standard, becoming a symbol of sustainable success. This achievement not only strengthened the club’s position but also firmly affirmed Mourinho’s title as “The Special One”.
4. Liverpool – 97 points – 2018/19
Incredibly, Liverpool are the only team in Premier League history to have made it to the top of the points table and still not win the title. In 2018/19, under Jurgen Klopp, the Reds finished with 97 points – a tally that would have been enough to win the title in any previous season. However, Liverpool missed out on the title, finishing just one point behind Manchester City in a thrilling race.
That season, Liverpool set some impressive records but were not rewarded with the title. They became the first team in Premier League history to win 30 games in a season and still not win the title. Remarkably, they lost just one game during the campaign – that defeat came against Manchester City, who overtook them to win the title. It was not only one of the most exciting title races in history but also one of Liverpool’s biggest disappointments. This season not only demonstrated the incredible strength of The Reds but also demonstrated the fierce competition in the Premier League.
3. Manchester City – 98 points – 2018/19
Manchester City are currently third in the Premier League’s all-time points table, thanks to another stellar season under Pep Guardiola. The team retained their title in convincing fashion, continuing their dominance of the English top flight. They equalled the record of 32 wins in a season, including a run of 14 consecutive victories in the final stages, which saw them edge Liverpool in a dramatic title race by just one point.
However, the Premier League trophies were only part of Manchester City’s remarkable campaign. The team made history by becoming the first club to win the domestic treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup. Under Guardiola, City not only set new standards of success but also established themselves as one of the greatest teams in Premier League history. This achievement not only cemented Guardiola’s legacy at the Etihad but also raised Manchester City’s profile in English and world football.
2. Liverpool – 99 points – 2019/20
After a disappointing second-place finish with a club-record points tally last season, Liverpool have bounced back and ended their 30-year Premier League title drought. Jurgen Klopp’s side have made an impressive start to the season, enjoying their best run of form in the history of Europe’s top five leagues. The Reds won 26 and drew one of their first 27 games, including a Premier League-record 18 consecutive wins, to build a comfortable lead at the top of the table.
Liverpool’s title run hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing, though. A 3-0 defeat to Watford in late February ended their unbeaten run, and then the global pandemic forced a three-month suspension of the season, threatening to disrupt a rousing campaign. When the Premier League returned in June, Liverpool quickly completed their goal, becoming the earliest champions in the history of the competition with seven games remaining. Despite losing to Manchester City and Arsenal after being crowned champions, Liverpool finished the season with 99 points, confirming their absolute strength in this memorable season.
1. Manchester City – 100 points – 2017/18
Manchester City under Pep Guardiola turned the 2017/18 season into a historic one in the Premier League, with a series of outstanding records. This is considered one of the most dominant seasons ever seen, when City not only won the championship but also affirmed their complete superiority over all opponents. They became the first team to reach the milestone of 100 points in a season, affectionately dubbed by fans as the “Centurions” – a symbol of perfection. With 32 wins, 4 draws and only 2 defeats, Manchester City truly had no rivals on their journey to conquer.
The gap of 19 points over second-placed Manchester United further emphasized their dominance. In addition, City scored 106 goals and achieved a goal difference of +79, both unprecedented records. This achievement is not only a result of Guardiola’s tactical genius but also a reflection of the cohesion and talent of the Man City squad. The 2017/18 season not only took Manchester City to the pinnacle of English football but also laid the foundations for consistent success in the years to come.
Conclusion
Manchester City have firmly established themselves in Premier League history with impressive achievements, especially the record “Centurions” in the 2017/18 season with 100 points – an unprecedented number in the history of the tournament. Not only that, City continued to maintain their dominance when they won 98 points in the 2018/19 season, surpassing Liverpool by only one point to successfully defend the championship. These impressive numbers not only demonstrate Pep Guardiola’s tactical talent but also reflect the stability and superior class of Manchester City in a fiercely competitive tournament. However, strong opponents such as Chelsea under the leadership of Mourinho or Liverpool under the leadership of Klopp have also left a significant mark, creating a dramatic and rich Premier League history.
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