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Premier League Table Since Ruben Amorim Took Over at Manchester United

Ruben Amorim’s arrival at Manchester United has been one of the most fascinating storylines of recent Premier League history. This special table looks at every team’s performance since his appointment, revealing surprises, struggles, and standout performers across the league.

20. Southampton – 8 Points

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Southampton have struggled badly during this period, earning just eight points from 27 games. Their poor form has left them completely adrift at the bottom of this special table.

19. Ipswich Town – 14 Points

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Ipswich have found life in the Premier League incredibly tough, managing just 14 points from 27 matches. Their performances have been spirited but ultimately not enough to compete at this level.

18. Leicester City – 15 Points

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Leicester’s tally of 15 points from 27 games highlights a very difficult run for the Foxes. They have lacked consistency and remain one of the most underperforming teams in this span.

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17. Manchester United – 31 Points

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Despite Amorim’s arrival, Manchester United have picked up only 31 points in 31 matches. This puts them level with Spurs but shows there is still a long way to go to restore them to the top.

16. Tottenham Hotspur – 31 Points

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Tottenham’s tally of 31 points from 31 games is far below expectations for a club of their stature. They have been inconsistent throughout this stretch and sit far from European places.

15. West Ham United – 34 Points

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West Ham have managed to collect 34 points in 31 games, which is a slight underachievement compared to their ambitions. The Hammers have struggled for consistency and need more cutting edge.

14. Wolves – 36 Points

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Wolves’ 36 points from 31 matches represent a middling performance that leaves them safe but unspectacular. They have been difficult to beat but lack the attacking output to climb higher.

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13. Fulham – 41 Points

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Fulham have been steady, taking 41 points from 31 games and keeping clear of danger. Their performances have been solid, and they have looked comfortable in mid-table.

12. Brentford – 44 Points

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Brentford’s 44 points from 31 games reflect a team that continues to punch above its weight. They remain competitive and difficult to play against, holding their own in most matches.

11. Everton – 45 Points

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Everton have quietly collected 45 points, enough to keep them in the top half of this special table. Their resilience and defensive strength have been crucial in earning results.

10. Brighton – 46 Points

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Brighton have produced another impressive spell, picking up 46 points from 31 matches. Their free-flowing style has made them one of the most entertaining sides to watch.

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9. Bournemouth – 50 Points

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Bournemouth have been one of the surprise packages, earning 50 points across this period. Their consistency and attacking verve have made them a tough opponent for any side.

8. Nottingham Forest – 50 Points

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Nottingham Forest have matched Bournemouth with 50 points from 31 games, a remarkable feat. They have turned the City Ground into a fortress and stunned several big clubs.

7. Aston Villa – 50 Points

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Aston Villa’s 50 points put them firmly in the European conversation. Their balanced performances and strong home record have been key to this impressive run.

6. Crystal Palace – 52 Points

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Crystal Palace’s 52 points make them one of the biggest surprises in this table. Their organization and counterattacking threat have allowed them to beat several top sides.

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5. Newcastle United – 53 Points

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Newcastle continue to impress, amassing 53 points and staying competitive with the top four. Their high-energy style and strong home form have carried them forward.

4. Manchester City – 54 Points

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City’s 54 points might seem low by their usual standards, but they still remain a formidable force. Their consistency keeps them within touching distance of the very top.

3. Chelsea – 58 Points

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Chelsea have shown a major turnaround, collecting 58 points from 31 matches. Their young core and attacking style have brought them back into contention for top honors.

2. Arsenal – 64 Points

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Arsenal’s 64 points highlight their continued rise under Mikel Arteta. They have been relentless and look like genuine title contenders across this period.

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1. Liverpool – 68 Points

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Liverpool top this special table with 68 points from 31 matches, showing their elite level of consistency. Jürgen Klopp’s side have been relentless and set the standard for everyone else.

Oliver Obel

Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.