Premier League

Man Utd and Liverpool have ended historic runs but Everton, Spurs should be shamed by this ranking

Arsenal and Man Utd players clash

Everton and West Ham should be embarrassed by Brentford’s ongoing unbeaten run, with Tottenham not far ahead. Man Utd are holding off a surprise challenger.

 

20) Bournemouth – 7 (December 2017 to February 2018)
After an eight-game winless run, culminating in consecutive scoreless defeats to Man Utd, Liverpool and Manchester City, it suddenly clicked for Eddie Howe and Bournemouth around the turn of the year. The Cherries became masters of the late goal, equalising in the 93rd and 79th minute of draws with West Ham and Brighton, and scoring winners in the 88th, 74th and 79th minutes against Everton, Arsenal and Stoke respectively. They also beat Chelsea 3-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Ended by: Huddersfield, obviously. Alex Pritchard inspired an unlikely 4-1 victory for the Terriers.

 

19) Crystal Palace – 8 (November to December 2017)
Taking full advantage of a kind fixture list, Roy Hodgson began to drag Crystal Palace clear of the relegation zone after replacing Frank de Boer in September following a dreadful start. Draws with Everton, West Brom, Brighton, Bournemouth and Swansea were complemented by wins over Stoke, Watford and Leicester.

Ended by: Arsenal, with Alexis Sanchez scoring twice in a 3-2 win at Selhurst Park. Palace’s run was bookended by north London-related misery, starting as it did after a 1-0 defeat to Spurs.

 

16=) Brighton – 9 (April to August 2022)
Phenomenal as their operation has been in almost every aspect recently
, Brighton have still not taken an unbeaten Premier League run into double figures. Their best effort was engineered by Graham Potter across the end of last season and start of this campaign as the Seagulls twice beat Man Utd and West Ham, also sticking it to Leeds and Wolves.

Ended by: Fulham, with Lewis Dunk rising to joint-fifth for all-time Premier League own goals. He remains one behind Jamie Carragher, Phil Jagielka and Martin Skrtel, with Richard Dunne enjoying a solid lead.

 

16=) Fulham – 9 (November 2008 to January 2009)
Hodgson again. And draw-heavy again. Six stalemates included four without a single goal, as particularly creditable as those points against Liverpool and Chelsea were. There was also enough time to beat Newcastle, Spurs and Middlesbrough.

Ended by: West Ham, with the most routine of 3-1 wins at Upton Park.

 

16=) Southampton – 9 (November 2002 to January 2003)
With James Beattie in devastating form, Southampton rose as high as fifth after an excellent couple of months which started…

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