Point Graphics at Premier League between 1992 and 2020, Manchester United team with most points

When it comes to titles in the Premier League of England, then we certainly all think of Manchester United, which is the most trophical team of this competition, broadcast the newspaper.com. “The Red Days” have won 13 titles under the direction of the Scottish tenik Sir Alex Ferguson, but since his retirement in the year [...]
“The Red Days” have won 13 titles under the direction of the Scottish tenik Sire Alex Ferguson, but since his retirement in 2013, they never succeeded in winning this race again.
Even since 2013, they were never in the race for title, but they always fought for the fourth position of the billboard, while their rivals have advanced greatly.
Manchester City has won three more Premier League titles since 2013, while Chelsea has triumphed twice during this period.
Leicester City amazed the world by winning the champion title in the memorable 2015/16 edition.
However, Manchester United continues to be the team that has scored most in the history of the Premier League in England.
An excellent chart shows Premier League's overall table (from 1992 until now), which has been created by Noob Norm, and its appearance makes the sign of how it has changed over the years even more curious.
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Perhaps surprising, but United has been at the helm since the English elite championship took the title “LeaguePremeer”, although their score advantage over other prosecutions has been reduced in recent years.
Aston Villa and Blakeburn Rovers were United's first two rivals in the 90495s.
But it is amazing to think that they are already in second place in this race since the distant year 1992.
The others have won three Premier League titles (in 1998, 2002 and 2004) and have been regular participants of “Toop 4” to the latest editions.
Chelsea has drawn close significantly after Abramovic's era. London's “Blute” triumphed five times in the Premier League title and are in third position in terms of collecting scores, leaving behind teams like Liverpool, Tottenham and a surprise team like Everton.
Despite City's winning four champion titles in the last decade, they are in seventh position in terms of scores won by 92. But how things are going very quickly, we can see it in the top of the classification.
“Citizens” are followed by Newcastle United, Aston Villa and West Ham in the overall table rank of scores.
Despite winning the title some previous editions, Leicester City lags behind the teams like Leeds United, Midlesbrough, Sunderland and Fulham.
If the count of points began in 2016 when they too won the title champion, things would certainly be different.












