Remind a hater today:
City and Arsenal game week 33;
Deadlocked on 70 points each.
Five games to go.
Everyone (including some Arsenal "fans") said it was done, and that ManCity would go ahead and collect all 15 points available, with a superior GD, and win the title.
5 match days later,
Man City; WDWDL
78 points.
+42 GD.
2nd place.
Arsenal; WWWWW
85 points.
+44 GD.
EPL Champions.
The Arsenal they knew before is not the Arsenal we are today.
#CityBottledTheLeague
🚨🆕 Hamburger SV are doing everything behind the scenes to keep Fabio Vieira. Talks with Arsenal have started.
In personal talks, #HSV recently made it clear to Vieira that they want to build the team around him. Vieira is open to staying. It now depends on HSV reaching an agreement with Arsenal. 🇵🇹
We will go out today and come back home in peace. No harm whatsoever shall befall us or any of our loved ones. May we never be victims of circumstance.
Max Dowman made 𝙝𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙮 in the Premier League this season 🤯🌟
From becoming the youngest player to the youngest champion… it’s going to be difficult to break his records 👏
🚨🛩️ Samuel Martínez to Liverpool is a done deal, as reported. Next steps: visa process and trip to England for medical examinations. Afterwards, he will sign a five-year contract. #LFC
The general plan - depending on wildcard regulations - is for him to join first-team pre-season from next summer onwards, with his first year planned between Liverpool U21 and the U19 Youth League. @SkySportDE 🇨🇴
Man United played the 𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙩 amount of minutes by any Premier League club across all competitions this season 😳
Can the Red Devils maintain their good form next season with the added demands of Champions League football? 🌟👀
🚨BREAKING @marcoconterio, @TuttoMercatoWeb:
Arsenal have opened talks with Newcastle over a potential summer deal for Sandro Tonali. 👀🇮🇹✅
The Gunners made initial enquiries a few days ago, with both clubs currently in contact over the structure and figures of a possible deal. 🤝💰#AFC#NUFC
*Take a close look at this!*
"DO NOT let ANYBODY gaslight you. Arsenal were NOT boring this season. Sure, we had games where we needed to dig in and be pragmatic but we also played very expansive games where we ran people over.
Here’s an analytical breakdown of Premier League clubs in the 2025/26 season by total league wins and estimated distribution of wins by margin (1-goal, 2-goal, 3-goal, 4-goal and 5+ goal victories).
*Key findings*
•Arsenal FC combined the highest number of wins with the most balanced spread of dominant victories. Their title-winning campaign featured both strong control and defensive solidity.
•Manchester City had the league’s most explosive attack profile, recording the highest share of 3+ goal wins among top clubs.
•Manchester United and Aston Villa relied more heavily on narrow victories, suggesting efficient rather than dominant performances.
•Mid-table clubs such as Fulham FC, Sunderland AFC and Everton FC won most matches by a single-goal margin, reflecting the unusually compressed competitive balance of the season.
•Only a handful of teams consistently achieved 4+ goal wins:
oArsenal FC
oManchester City
•Manchester United
oAston Villa
oChelsea FC
oBrighton & Hove Albion
*What this says tactically*
There were effectively three “win profiles” in the league:
1.Dominant high-margin teams
oArsenal
oManchester City
These sides regularly converted superiority into comfortable scorelines.
2.Efficient narrow-win teams
oManchester United
oAston Villa
oFulham
oSunderland
These clubs accumulated points through tight matches and game management.
3.Inconsistent volatility teams
oChelsea
oTottenham
oWest Ham
Capable of big wins occasionally, but lacked consistency.
One notable pattern of 2025/26 was how few clubs accumulated many 3+ goal victories compared with some recent Premier League seasons. That aligns with broader observations that the league became unusually compressed and competitive outside the top two."
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City are celebrating winning two trophies while their failed neighbours are celebrating Bruno’s assists. Fergie must be fuming seeing how that club has fallen.