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Premier League table: Every team compared to last season – Man Utd plunge, Liverpool climb
PREMIER LEAGUE table standings have shifted dramatically since this stage last season – but who are the most improved and least impressive teams?
Premier League round-up: Liverpool and Chelsea both score four
Premier League teams have experienced a wild mix of fortunes between now and the same stage last season, with ten games down and 28 to go.
Liverpool and Everton have been flying in 2018/19 compared to last season, but it's a far more gloomy pictures across the North West in Manchester.
Manchester United have struggled this time around, while Manchester City have also shockingly lost ground on their near impeccable start from the last campaign.
Take a look below to reveal how every Premier League team's points have changed compared to Gameweek 10 in 2017/18.
Promoted teams:
All three new boys were toppled in GW10, with Fulham enduring a heavy 3-0 home defeat at the hands of Bournemouth.
Wolves were edged out 1-0 by Brighton despite their good start to the season, while Cardiff were outclassed by Liverpool in a 4-1 loss.
17. Newcastle: -11pts
The situation is growing desperate for the Magpies who can nether score or defend at the moment.
16. Huddersfield: –9pts
Several heavy losses have ruined the Terriers’ goal difference which already rests at -17.
15. Burnley: -8pts
It was always a tough ask for Sean Dyche’s men to repeat their feat from last season.
14. Manchester United: -6pts
United linger in eighth this season, two wins off the pace from their 2017/18 form.
13. Southampton: -6pts
The Saints narrowly avoided relegation last season and they’ve made a worse start to this one.
12. Manchester City: -5pts (one game in hand)
City may be the title favourites, but they haven’t managed to keep up with their stunning start last season.
11. Crystal Palace: -4pts
Roy Hodgson’s boys ended their scoring drought against Arsenal, but they’ll need to start winning games to stay out of trouble.
10. West Ham: +1pt
The Hammers have suffered heavy injury losses this season but remain afloat.
9. Leicester: +1pt
Claude Puel’s team are a solid unit and will hope to build on early promising signs.
8. Tottenham: +1pt (one game in hand)
Spurs have started 2018/19 in great form, they face City tonight in a game that could see them rise to joint-second.
7. Brighton: +2pts
Chris Hughton has continued to work wonders at Brighton with his team in a cosy mid-table spot.
6. Arsenal: +3pts
The Gunners winning run came to an end at the weekend, but fans couldn’t be much happier with how the post-Wenger era is progressing.
5. Watford: +4pts
The Hornets have been effective during this campaign and will be hoping to be the ‘best of the rest’ outside the expected top six.
4. Chelsea: +5pts
Maurizio Sarri is enjoying a great debut season in the Premier League with the Blues firmly among the title contenders.
3. Everton: +7pts
The Toffees got off to an awful start last season, but Marco Silva has them purring again.
2. Liverpool: +10pts
Jurgen Klopp’s men are forming a serious title challenge. They haven’t palyed particularly well in several games, but they’re picking up three points regardless. The team to beat.
1. Bournemouth: +13pts
Eddie Howe has a refreshing, hungry team of British talents playing out of their skins at the moment with Callum Wilson leading the charge up the league.