Team | Point |
Man. City | 13 |
Liverpool | 12 |
Aston Villa | 12 |
Arsenal | 11 |
Chelsea | 10 |
Newcastle | 10 |
Brighton | 9 |
Nottingham Forest | 9 |
Fulham | 8 |
Tottenham | 7 |
Man. United | 7 |
Brentford | 6 |
Bournemouth | 5 |
West Ham | 4 |
Leicester | 3 |
Crystal Palace | 3 |
Ipswich Town | 3 |
Southampton | 1 |
Everton | 1 |
Wolves | 1 |
Liverpool remains firmly in third place, the difference between first and last is already 12 points
The difference in points between the teams in the relegation zone and the teams in the top rankings has become quite large. but that's a fairly common thing to happen. But one thing that I'm not used to is seeing Everton and Wolves who are now at the bottom of the standings. It seems like these two teams are really in bad shape so they are still having difficulty getting full points this season. Everton last season they were able to escape the relegation zone. But if this season they cannot improve their situation then it will really make them relegated. but because the season is still long and there will be many things that will happen that may be beyond our expectations. But I am quite happy to finally be able to see Chelsea compete again in a better ranking. After several seasons they always struggled just to get back into the top 10.
Manchester City, the defending champions in the Premier League, are currently competing against Watford in the Carabao Cup and the match will soon end with Manchester City winning, of course, with a score of 2-1.