Aston Villa, Southampton and Ipswich: 10 highest points tallies to avoid relegation in the PL

Aston Villa, Southampton and Ipswich: 10 highest points tallies to avoid relegation in the PL
Aston Villa, Southampton and Ipswich: 10 highest points tallies to avoid relegation in the PL

Aston Villa, Southampton and Ipswich: 10 highest points tallies to avoid relegation in the PL

GIVEMESPORTS lists the 10 highest points tallies to stay up in Premier League history.

A team’s main objective, or at least the bare minimum, is to stay up in the league,

regardless of the level at which it competes. The level of difficulty of the mission will vary based on the team’s personnel,

money resources, and squad composition. But past performance has demonstrated that these elements are not always enough,

or even critical, in determining a squad’s true standing.

Because of this, a large number of teams have already held onto the championship despite being previously promised misery.

Conversely, teams expected to take the lead have fallen short and are now stuck in the league’s soft underbelly or even in the relegation zone.

Since every campaign has its own truth,EPL_Highest Points in Prem

there are as many distinct situations as there are seasons.

The 10 teams that placed narrowly above the relegation zone and had the most points gained in the Premier League (since the 1992–93 season) are included in this article.

Only once during the 2001–02 season did Sunderland secure back-to-back victories.

The Black Cats’ uneven play at the end of the season is primarily to blame for their near-relegation.

Nevertheless, the season began well. So much so that they were in tenth place come Boxing Day.

But the Stadium of Light team did not have an easy time of it, as they only managed three victories in the second part of their campaign.

But because of three teams that are much more erratic than they are,

they have never once found themselves in the drop zone this season.

Watford started the following season under Walter Mazzari,

having cemented their spot in the Premier League with their thirteenth-place result in the 2015–16 campaign.

The Hornets, who were 13th on matchday 19,

had different starts to the second half of the season after an unremarkable preseason and a blah start to the regular campaign.

At the end of matchday 32, they were in an optimistic 10th place,

having only suffered five losses between matchdays 20 and 32.

However, following a very tough finish to the season (six losses in their final six games with just three goals scored),

the Vicarage Road team finished six points clear of Hull City in 17th position.

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