We continue our look at who sat where in the Premier League table 10 years ago…
5th) ASTON VILLA
Played: 15 – Points: 26
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 6th (Played: 38 – Points: 64)
The manager they ended with: Martin O’Neill
The club’s top scorer, League: Gabriel Agbonlahor (13) – All: John Carew (17)
SMASH AND GAB Gabby Agbonlahor's lone goal lifted Aston Villa to their only #BPL win at Old Trafford in 2009/10 pic.twitter.com/HJ7j91IVZP
— Premier League (@premierleague) March 29, 2014
4th) TOTTENHAM
Played: 15 – Points: 27
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 4th (Played: 38 – Points: 70)
The manager they ended with: Harry Redknapp
The club’s top scorer, League: Jermain Defoe (18) – All: Jermain Defoe (24)
ON THIS DAY: In 2009, Jermain Defoe became just the third player in Premier League history to score 5 goals in a single game.
Tottenham 9-1 Wigan FT ? pic.twitter.com/hcX4obJwPR
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) November 22, 2018
3rd) ARSENAL
Played: 14 – Points: 28
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 3rd (Played: 38 – Points: 75)
The manager they ended with: Arsène Wenger
The club’s top scorer, League: Cesc Fàbregas (15) – All: Cesc Fàbregas (19)
Cesc Fabregas comes off the bench to break the deadlock. Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa. (Dec 27 2009) pic.twitter.com/VxxrgvmAAu
— Gooner Images (@GoonerImages) June 22, 2013
2nd) MAN UTD
Played: 15 – Points: 34
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 2nd (Played: 38 – Points: 85)
The manager they ended with: Sir Alex Ferguson
The club’s top scorer, League: Wayne Rooney (26) – All: Wayne Rooney (34)
Wayne Rooney in 2009/10:
• PFA Players’ Player of the Year
• PFA Fans’ Player of the Year
• Premier League Player of the Season
• FWA Footballer of the Year
• Manchester United Players’ POTY
• Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year
• PFA Team of the YearUnplayable. #mufc pic.twitter.com/Ijb91gVN8j
— David. (@Rooney_esque) May 11, 2019
1st) CHELSEA
Played: 15 – Points: 36
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 1st (champions) (Played: 38 – Points: 86)
The manager they ended with: Carlo Ancelotti
The club’s top scorer, League: Didier Drogba (29) – All: Didier Drogba (37)
2009/10 – CHELSEA CHAMPIONS
Chelsea went into the final day of this season needing to beat Wigan to secure the #PL trophy. A Didier Drogba hat-trick headlined an 8-0 win and sealed the league trophy for Ancelotti, their first since 2006. Chelsea scored 103 goals that season. pic.twitter.com/spLuSs8QOa
— SuperSport ?? (@SuperSportTV) May 12, 2019
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