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Thomas Tuchel during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Chelsea in Birmingham, England, December 2021.

The PL table in the year since Chelsea appointed Thomas Tuchel

January 2022 marks one year since Thomas Tuchel took over as Chelsea manager – and it cannot be denied that Tuchel has improved the side.

After finding themselves ninth when Frank Lampard was sacked, Chelsea recovered to finish fourth and Tuchel led them to the Champions League trophy in May 2021.

But Chelsea have failed to close the gap on Premier League champions Manchester City and have seen their title challenge fall away after a promising start to the 2021-22 season.

Despite that, Chelsea have acquired more points than the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham since last January and have consolidated their place inside the top four.

We’ve crunched the numbers and have compiled a Premier League table since Tuchel’s appointment 12 months ago.

Note: all teams have played 41 league games unless it’s stated otherwise.

1. Man City – 102 points (42 games played)
2. Chelsea – 85 points (43 games played)
3. Liverpool – 83 points
4. Man Utd – 72 points
5. West Ham – 67 points  (GD +19)
6. Arsenal – 67 points (GD +18) (39 games played)
7. Tottenham – 65 points (40 games played)
8. Wolves – 57 points (40 games played)
9. Leeds – 55 points (40 games played)
10. Leicester – 54 points (GS 67) (39 games played)
11. Brighton – 54 points (GS 41)

12. Aston Villa – 52 points (42 games played)
13. Everton – 46 points
14. Crystal Palace – 45 points (40 games played)
15. Newcastle – 41 points (39 games played)
16. Southampton – 39 points
17. Burnley – 32 points (38 games played)
18. Brentford – 23 points (23 games played)
19. Sheffield United – 18 points (19 games played)
20. Fulham – 16 points (GD -14) (20 games played)
21. Norwich City – 16 points (GD -32) (22 games played)
22. West Brom – 15 points (18 games played)
23. Watford – 14 points (20 games played)


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