Liverpool traveled 1-1 with Crystal Palace on Anfield on Sunday when the champions of Arne Slot ended the Premier League season on 84 points -but where is that among the 32 earlier winners of the competition?
Man city: 100 points [2017-18]
The only team that reached the 100-point mark, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side did this in their last match in Southampton, with a competition record 106 goals in the trial on the way to winning the title with an incredible 19-point margin about the second place Manchester United.
Liverpool: 99 points [2019-20]
The first top title of the Reds in 30 years was protected on the back of a remarkable campaign in which Jurgen Klopp's side remained unbeaten until February in a season interrupted by the COVID outbreak.
Man City: 98 points [2018-19]
Man City needed all those 98 points to see the challenge of Klopp's Liverpool, who only lost one match that season while he gathered 97 points, while the two rivals fought the last day of the season.
Chelsea: 95 points [2004-05]
The debut season of Jose Mourinho in Chelsea ended with a first top-flight title in 50 years for the West London Club, which only lost all campaign and gave a meager 15 goals.
Man City: 93 points [2021-22]
Another classic thing-dong fight between Man City and Liverpool who again went all the way to the last day of the season when Guardiola's side returned from 2-0 to Aston Villa to win the victory they needed to win the title at just one point of the Reds.
Chelsea: 93 points [2016-17]
Just like Arne Slot, Antonio Conte Chelsea led to the title in his first season at the helm on Stamford Bridge, and played a 3-5-2 system that was so successful, the Blues won a total of 30 league games.
Man Utd: 92 points [1993/94*]
Alex Ferguson's second Premier League title when Manchester United Manager came only 12 months after his first when the striking Red Devils team of the SCOT finished eight points for Blackburn Rovers.
Man City: 91 points [2023-24]
A fourth 90-plus points in total for Guardiola and Co in the Premier League era when Man City made it a record-breaking fourth top-flight title in a row by beating West Ham on Etihad on the last day of the season to dismiss Arsenal with two points.
Chelsea: 91 points [2005-06]
Back-to-back titles in 'The Special One's' First Two campaigns such as Chelsea Manager, with the blues that takes an impressive 29 wins that season, which confirms the title with a 3-0 win in second place in Stamford Bridge.
Man Utd: 91 points [1999-00]
A sixth Premier League crown for the Red Devils, while Fergie's side retained their title with no fewer than 18 points of the second placed Arsenal, while losing only three games throughout the season.
Man Utd: 90 points [2008-09]
United made it a hat trick from Premier League titles after revising archrival Liverpool in the second half of the campaign, eventually four points of the Rafa Benitez team, despite losing two more games than the Reds that season.
Arsenal: 90 points [2003-04]
Arsene Wenger's 'Invincibles' created history by becoming the first side to ever go a whole top campaign in a season of 38 games, and won the title with 11 points from Claudio Ranieri's Chelsea.
Blackburn Rovers: 89 points [1994-95*]
A classic campaign that went to the last seconds of the season, while Kenny Dalglish's Rovers held champion Man Utd to win a first Premier League title, despite losing their last match in Liverpool thanks to United who did not win at West Ham.
Man Utd: 89 points [2006-07]
Mourinho's Handle came to an end when Man Utd won the title for the first time since 2003 and finished six points for Chelsea, despite two more defeats than the blues that season.
Man City: 89 points [2011-12]
One of the all-time Great Premier League campaigns went all the way down to the last day of the season when Man City won the title on target difference of City Rivals Man Utd by scoring two late goals to beat Queens Park Rangers in Etihad, including the last winner of Sergio Aguero.
Man Utd: 89 points [2012-13]
The last title win of Ferguson as a man Utd Boss came to the championship by Man City 12 months after the pain of being written by Man City, although this time they finished 11 points for Roberto Mancini's team.
Man City: 89 points [2022-23]
Man City and Arsenal went against the title, in which the Guardiola team made the three most important competitions in a row – the campaign ended only five points free of the men of Mikel Arteta – on their way to winning the Treble.
Arsenal: 87 points [2001-02]
A second Premier League title for Wenger, in which the Gunners only lost three games throughout the season, although nine draws meant that they did not pass the 90-point Mark when the campaign has seven points free from Gerard Houllier.
Man Utd: 87 points [2007-08]
Successive Premier League titles for Man Utd, although they were made to work hard for it by Chelsea, where the title was only decided in the last game of the season when the Red Devils won in Wigan.
Chelsea: 87 points [2014-15]
A third Premier League title for Mourinho as Chelsea -Baas, nine years after his second, was secured with three games to save, because the blues only lost three games to finish eight points for Champions Man City.
Chelsea: 86 points [2009-10]
A brilliant debut campaign that is in charge of Chelsea for Carlo Ancelotti, climbing 8-0 in a last day that Wigan Thrashing van Wigan to win the title by a point of Man Utd to put an end to the hope of the Red Devils to make the four best competitions in a row, with the freely scoring Blues.
Man City: 86 points [2013-14]
Another season that went all the way to the last games of the games, while Liverpool was caught by the man City of Manuel Pellegrini in the last part to dismiss the Reds with only two points after beating West Ham 2-0 at Etihad.
Man City: 86 points [2020-21]
This season will be reminded forever when the Covid campaign then got the side of Guardiola their hands back on the Premier League trophy after defending defender Liverpool faltered, eventually sailing to the title with 12 points of Man Utd.
Liverpool: 84 points [2024-25]
Finally, the Premier League won in his debut campaign as head coach of Liverpool, after he had recorded the non-based task of replacing the iconic Klopp in the Anfield Dugout, with the unlikely title win of the Reds that was confirmed with a 5-1 thump from Tottenham Hotspur with four more matches.
Man Utd: 84 points [1992-93*]
A first Premier League crown for Man Utd when the Ferguson team 10 points for the second placed Aston Villa ended after stumbling in the sight of De Lijn 12 months earlier.
Man Utd: 83 points [2002-03]
Despite the following of title defender Arsenal with eight points in March, Man Utd somehow managed to catch the Gunners to claim an eighth title in just 11 years, ending the season five points for the Wenger team finally ended.
The points of other champions totals:
Man utd: 82 [1995-96]; Leicester City: 81 points [2015-16]; Man Utd: 80 points [2000-01 & 2010-11]; Man Utd: 79 points [1998-99]; Arsenal: 78 points [1997-98]; Man Utd: 75 points [1996-97]
*42-game Premier League seasons
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