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10 Most Dominant Premier League Champions Ever
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1 year ago
Sometimes it isn't enough to just win English football's greatest prize... you have to do it in style.
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To quote Sun Tzu's The Art of War, and you'd be surprised how often I do that,
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the greatest victory is that which requires no battle.
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But to quote, literally me though, the greatest victory is that which makes your opponents
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look like complete chumps.
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You see, it's not enough to simply win the Premier League, I mean even Blackburn have
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managed that, but the key is to win it by absolutely miles.
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That's how you get remembered in this game, and arguably even more important than that,
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that's how you qualify for this list.
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I'm Adam Cleary, this is 442, and these are the 10 most dominant Premier League champions
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ever.
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10.
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Manchester United, 1994 A mere two weeks into the 93-94 season, Manchester
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United went away to Aston Villa and won thanks to two goals from Lee Sharp, remember him.
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This win sent them to the top of the league, and there they stayed for the remaining 38
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games of that season.
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With Eric Cantona somehow getting a five-match ban for sending off in consecutive games,
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Alan Shearer's Blackburn almost offered a title chase.
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But despite cutting their lead to mere goal difference at one point, ultimately came up
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some eight points short.
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Womp womp.
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The title was secured with a 2-1 victory away to Ipswich Town, and only defeat to Aston
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Villa in the League Cup final prevented them from doing a domestic treble.
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Not bad.
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9.
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Leicester City, 2016 Placing everyone thinks about Leicester's
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shock Premier League win as something of a plucky underdog story, but even a cursory
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revision of the numbers that year shows that in reality, they battered everyone.
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Despite starting the season as candidates for relegation, they romped home to the title
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with an astounding 10 points to spare, and only three defeats all season.
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Three.
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Leicester.
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Three defeats.
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All season.
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That is astonishing.
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And yeah, sure, they were helped by several of the usual contenders having disastrous
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seasons, Man United were 5th, Liverpool were 8th and Chelsea were 10th, but their 81-point
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haul would have had them there or thereabouts in both the previous two seasons.
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Annoyingly for a fairy tale, they clinched the title not by actually playing, but by
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Chelsea stopping Spurs taking all three points in one of the final games of the season.
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Although judging by the celebrations, I don't think anybody cared even one bit.
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8.
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Manchester United, 2001 Just the 10-point winning margin for Manchester
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United two years after they won the treble, and it likely could have been a lot more had
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they not somehow lost their last three games of the season.
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And just the 60 goals that campaigned for the forward options of Terry Sheringham, Andy
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Cole, Dwight York and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, as well as one of David Beckham's most prolific
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seasons in Manchester with nine.
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Arsenal offered something of a challenge, but were practically as close to Man United
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in first as they were to Sunderland in seventh, so not exactly what you'd call close, and
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the Gunners getting thumped 3-0 at home somehow by Middlesbrough handed the title to Ferguson.
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For a change.
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7.
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Oh good, it's Man United again.
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2013.
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But look, right, Man United are on this list a lot, because to be blunt, Alex Ferguson
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was very good at building some of the all-time great teams.
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But the thing is, right, the thing, the thing about this team, the thing is, they weren't
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one of them.
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Sure, you've got Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney in here, but where a few years prior
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they were in a team with Tevez, Vidic and Ronaldo, here they were lining up with Tom
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Cleverley, Danny Welbeck and Phil Jones.
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That Ferguson managed to extract not only a tune, but an emphatically championship-winning
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one out of them might honestly be the most impressive thing he did in his entire time
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at that club.
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And how did he do it, do you ask?
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Well, it was very simple, he stole Robin Van Persie from Arsenal, and 30 goals later, voila!
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They had the worst defence in the entire top four, but still somehow managed 20 goals and
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11 points more than Manchester City in second.
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Van Persie's hat-trick against Aston Villa, including, yes, that volley, sealed the title
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in spectacular fashion, and football's just, it's just really simple sometimes, isn't it?
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Yeah, Guardiola and the boys were barely challenged for the Premier League in 20-21, with Manchester
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United, their closest competitor, a dismal 12 points behind.
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Impressive, sure, but insanely so when you consider that on Christmas Day, they were
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somehow 8th in the league.
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Yep, and yet still, somehow it became a record-breaking season.
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They achieved a remarkable winning streak of 82 days from December to March, they completed
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the most consecutive wins by a top-flight English team in all competitions ever at 21,
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they went 28 games unbeaten overall, and set the record for consecutive away league wins
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at 12.
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There's a life lesson in there somewhere about not giving up and just doing your best,
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and I don't know, find it yourself.
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Number 5, Chelsea, 2005.
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Now while it was immediately clear that new boss Jose Mourinho wasn't exactly lacking
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in self-confidence, many in England still wondered whether he had the skills to back
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up his special claims.
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I'm not one of the bottle, I think I'm a special one.
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And he did, yes, because Chelsea promptly beat Manchester United in his first league
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game in charge, didn't lose one until October, and then managed to avoid defeat for the entire
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rest of the season.
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They amassed a scarcely believable 95 points and shipped a ludicrous 15 goals, in fact
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they were tighter at the back than- oh, sorry, two seconds, hello, oh hello my lawyer, you
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don't want me to do that joke, okay.
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It was Chelsea's first title in 50 years and was achieved away to Bolton in late April
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thanks to, fittingly, a brace from Frank Lampard.
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The feeling at the time was that with this sort of team, having this sort of manager
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and that sort of financial clout, that next season was probably just a foregone conclusion
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and lo and behold, let me check, ah yes it was.
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It says an awful lot about the teams currently occupying our top three spots here that this
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Arsenal side, who no other team beat across an entire season, are somehow only sitting
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in fourth.
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Now immortalised as the Invincibles, I'm sure you've probably heard of them, they
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did something that no side had managed since Preston in 1889, the year the drinking straw
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was invented.
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Astoundingly, they went into 2004 somehow trailing Manchester United, but a mid-January
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2-0 win at Aston Villa the day after United had suffered a shock defeat to Wolves moved
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them triumphantly to the top of the table, and there they stayed.
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Thierry Henry managed 30 goals, which obviously helped, but in truth this 11 point winning
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margin was enabled more by the perfect balance of beauty and guile afforded by the squad
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as a whole.
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And just to make the perfect season even more perfecter, to think it is a word, they won
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the league of all places at White Hart Lane.
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3.
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Liverpool 2020 Arguably one of the most imperious and dominant
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title wins in the history of English football, Liverpool finished the season 18 points ahead
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of second place Manchester City, but 33 points ahead of Manchester United in third.
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And all this despite the 2019-2020 season being disrupted by… well, you remember the
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Zoom calls, the sourdough, the hand sanitiser, let's not relive all that now.
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In fact, before that whole carry-on started, they were an eye-watering 25 points ahead
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of Manchester City and had won 27 times after 29 games, which is frankly ridiculous.
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Their nearest challengers battering them 4-0 at the restart did nothing but deny them a
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triple-figure points haul, finishing on 99.
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But I mean, it's just typical though, isn't it?
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You wait 30 years for a league title and not only does it happen without you kicking a
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ball after Chelsea defeat Man City, but it happens also at a time when you're technically
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not even allowed within 2 metres of your own dad.
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2.
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Manchester United 2000 Now, I'm not sure if they've ever mentioned
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it, but the 1998-1999 season was a pretty big deal for Manchester United on account
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of them winning a domestic and European treble.
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But whereas they were just 1 point clear of Arsenal that year, they followed up in 1999-2000
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with an 18-point winning margin.
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A 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough in January moved the Red Devils into first place and
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they remained there for the entire remainder of the season, losing just one of their final
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18 fixtures.
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They wrapped up their 6th and easily most convincing Premier League title with a 3-1
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win away to Southampton, but just, oh, I'm pretty impressed here Adam, but is there
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anything you can say to somehow make this more of an achievement?
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Well, yeah, it's funny you should ask that actually, because I can.
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They had Mark Bosnach in goal, and this was the Massimo Ta'ivi season.
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Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
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1.
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Manchester City 2018 Not to sound like Dr Evil here, but 100 points.
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That is over 2.6 points per game.
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Second place Manchester United's 81-point haul would have been enough to actually win
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them the league in previous seasons, but still left them 19 points adrift here.
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Just to really hammer this home, you would have had to have given them another 7 games,
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all of which they'd need to win for them to catch City.
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That is ridiculous.
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And they broke all kinds of records that season as well.
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Most away points at 50, most wins at 32, most away wins at 16, most goals at 106, biggest
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goal difference at plus 79, most consecutive wins at 18, most consecutive away wins at
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11, and the joint earliest Premier League title win with 5 games to spare.
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Aguero, Sterling, Jesus and Sane all struck double figures, and even Fernandinho, a man
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whose name translates from Portuguese as I just pass it sideways, yes boss, got 5.
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Now technically they secured the title when Manchester United suffered a shock home defeat
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to West Brom, but in truth it was over as a contest when they battered Watford 6-0 away
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and went to the top of the table in only the fifth game of the season.
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That is, plain and simple, how you do it.
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