4 London clubs that have won the most points in the Premier League since 2017 18
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-Managed 93 league games (W43, D19, L31)
-46.2% win rate
-Qualified for Europa League
-West Ham’s highest ever Premier League points tally
Here’s to many more success!David Moyes was reappointed West Ham manager on this day in 2019. -Managed 93 league games (W43, D19, L31)-46.2% win rate-Qualified for Europa League-West Ham’s highest ever Premier League points tallyHere’s to many more success! Moyes & Co. could not repeat the same theatrics last season but still finished seventh as they accumulated 56 points out of a possible 114. The likes of Michail Antonio, Jarrod Bowen, Declan Rice and a few others have been influential for the Hammers over the years. They've helped them secure 254 Premier League points over the last five seasons. They are now expected to build on their success from previous seasons. They will perhaps hope to break into the Premier League top four next season, although it is not an easy feat.
Slowly but surely we’re getting there. It’s all part of the rebuild but the progress is there to see.
Even bigger steps to make in 2022/23… Arsenal’s xG stats over Mikel Arteta tenure as the Arsenal manager…Slowly but surely we’re getting there. It’s all part of the rebuild but the progress is there to see.Even bigger steps to make in 2022/23… This was their best tally since Unai Emery led the club to securing 70 points in the 2018-19 season. He built on the 63 point tally Wenger managed in his final 2017-18 season. The club's worst performance was in the 2019-20 season. They secured only 56 points while their 61 points in the following campaign were not encouraging either. They finished eighth on both occasions. Overall, the Gunners managed only 319 Premier League points between the 2017-18 season and the 2021-22 campaign. They will be hopeful of achieving more progress and garnering more success in the coming years.
4 London clubs that have won the most points in the Premier League since 2017-18
4 London clubs that have won the most points in the Premier League since 2017-18 The has been hugely entertaining over the years due to its immense competition. The traditional 'Big 6' clubs are often challenged by clubs historically below them like West Ham United, Leicester City and many other teams. However, the Premier League trophy has been shared by Manchester and Merseyside-based clubs over the last decade. London clubs apart from , who have won the league twice in the last 10 years, have not necessarily dominated proceedings. Manchester City have had sort of a monopoly in the Premier League over the last five years, winning the title four times with Liverpool winning the other. The -led Reds and -led Citizens have enjoyed success. However, London clubs have shown considerable progress in the last five seasons as well. Although some have portrayed more grit than others, there is little doubt over the biggest club in London, at least in recent history. On that note, let's take a look at the four London clubs who have won the most points in the Premier League since the 2017-18 season.#4 West Ham United - 254 570 points
West Ham United v Olympique Lyon: Quarter Final Leg One - UEFA Europa League Manager David Moyes has turned around the fortunes of since being reinstated in December 2019. Although he was hugely unpopular at , the Scottish manager has been quite a success at the London Stadium. He has got the Hammers to play an attractive brand of football and has often encouraged his side to go toe-to-toe with the biggest clubs in the land. The 2017-18 season was a topsy-turvy campaign as West Ham only managed to secure 42 points and a 13th place finish. The following campaign, they secured a top-half finish (10th) under new boss Manuel Pellegrini, only to sack him mid-way through the 2019-20 season. Although they had a poor 2019-20 campaign under Moyes, they were largely affected by Covid-19 issues. The Hammers managed a measly 39 points and finished 16th, narrowly avoiding relegation. Regardless, the East London side bounced back in the 2020-21 season with 65 points to their name and a sixth-place finish in the league. David Moyes was reappointed West Ham manager on this day in 2019.-Managed 93 league games (W43, D19, L31)
-46.2% win rate
-Qualified for Europa League
-West Ham’s highest ever Premier League points tally
Here’s to many more success!David Moyes was reappointed West Ham manager on this day in 2019. -Managed 93 league games (W43, D19, L31)-46.2% win rate-Qualified for Europa League-West Ham’s highest ever Premier League points tallyHere’s to many more success! Moyes & Co. could not repeat the same theatrics last season but still finished seventh as they accumulated 56 points out of a possible 114. The likes of Michail Antonio, Jarrod Bowen, Declan Rice and a few others have been influential for the Hammers over the years. They've helped them secure 254 Premier League points over the last five seasons. They are now expected to build on their success from previous seasons. They will perhaps hope to break into the Premier League top four next season, although it is not an easy feat.
#3 Arsenal- 319 570 points
Arsenal v Leeds United - Premier League have not landed a Premier League title since lifting the Golden Trophy in 2004. They went the entire season unbeaten earning the name "The Invincibles" for the same. Things took a turn for the worse after Arsene Wenger's departure in 2018 but Mikel Arteta seems to have steadied the boat splendidly since joining in 2019. The Gunners have promoted youngsters from the academy and signed potential talents across Europe in recent times. They got really close to finishing in the top four for the first time in seven seasons last year. They finished fifth with 69 points, just two points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal’s xG stats over Mikel Arteta tenure as the Arsenal manager…Slowly but surely we’re getting there. It’s all part of the rebuild but the progress is there to see.
Even bigger steps to make in 2022/23… Arsenal’s xG stats over Mikel Arteta tenure as the Arsenal manager…Slowly but surely we’re getting there. It’s all part of the rebuild but the progress is there to see.Even bigger steps to make in 2022/23… This was their best tally since Unai Emery led the club to securing 70 points in the 2018-19 season. He built on the 63 point tally Wenger managed in his final 2017-18 season. The club's worst performance was in the 2019-20 season. They secured only 56 points while their 61 points in the following campaign were not encouraging either. They finished eighth on both occasions. Overall, the Gunners managed only 319 Premier League points between the 2017-18 season and the 2021-22 campaign. They will be hopeful of achieving more progress and garnering more success in the coming years.