Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp formed one of the greatest teams in Premier league history – going an entire season unbeaten is truly exceptional! This makes this squad standout.
Pep Guardiola led one of the greatest teams ever seen in English Premier League history, featuring players like Bernardo Silva and Gundogan as backline helpers while Kevin de Bruyne led his side from front.
Manchester United
Manchester United are undisputed champions of English Premier League football, boasting 20 titles to their name – more than any other club – and boasting one of the greatest fan bases among their city rivals, Manchester City.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s treble-winners under Sir Alex Ferguson were an incredible team, boasting Keane, Beckham and Van Nistelrooy up front as well as midfielders Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Mick McCarthy, goalkeeping duo Peter Schmeichel and Fabien Barthez in goalkeeping positions and Peter Schmeichel as a goalkeeping backup keeper – they were simply unstoppable! It can be easy to argue about era or opposition when discussing top teams within Premier League; yet these United players were simply unstoppable!
They outwitted Wigan, Fulham and Sheffield United in an intense title race before crushing resurgent Chelsea before going on to defeat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final – all while keeping most of their weaknesses out of their squad.
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Manchester City
Manchester City are currently the best team in English football and one of the greatest teams ever assembled. Their dominance can be largely attributed to Pep Guardiola’s innovative approaches and methodologies; making a record amount of transfers in order to strengthen their defense, with impressive results.
Last week when Manchester City defeated Real Madrid with an astounding display of dominance and ruthlessness at Etihad Stadium, players celebrated by pumping their chests with pride while even Guardiola, usually more reserved than most, seemed overcome with emotion.
City are an efficient outfit, needing only five shots per goal to score goals – far better than Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool combined! Their shot efficiency has propelled them to success since being acquired by Abu Dhabi United Group four years ago – becoming unstoppable force on the Premier League scene and breaking several records this season as they have won four out of five Premier League championships since.
Arsenal
Arsenal’s 2003-04 “Invincibles” squad remains one of the great achievements in Premier League history, boasting players like Henry, Bergkamp and Pires at their peak performance – an unmatched squad!
Although some may argue that 12 draws should not warrant such high ranking, no other team has ever managed this incredible achievement while winning both their domestic league and also winning Champions League! It truly makes them remarkable.
Antonio Conte’s Chelsea was unbeatable this season, winning 93 points to outdo all other teams and claim the treble. Their defense, led by David Luiz and Virgil Van Dijk was admirable while Eden Hazard, Diego Costa and Pedro provided excellent attack options.
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Chelsea
Some may find it surprising that this team sits so low down the list, but their success cannot solely be measured by their goal tally of 106 goals alone. Instead, this side broke records such as most wins in a season, best goal difference, and fewest goals conceded over any team in Premier League history.
This team was one of the greatest achievements of recent times; winning all three major trophies with incredible feats like coming back from goal down and winning both titles and Champions League finals in one week! They also ran rampant domestically.
Thomas Tuchel fulfilled the task set before him by the owners, turning a group of expensive big-money stars purchased by them into an impressive and effective unit. Eden Hazard shone brightly, Cesc Fabregas kept pace and Diego Costa proved more fearsome and formidable than any striker since. This team became one of the most thrilling sides ever to grace Premier League competition.