Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea set a new record on the weekend.The Premier League trio held on to their unbeaten starts to make it the first timein English top-flight history that three teams have remained unbeaten in their opening 12 games of the season.League leaders City beat rivals Manchester United 3-1, Liverpool beat bottom of the table Fulham 2-0 and Chelsea drew 0-0 with Everton.
NEW RECORD This is the first time in English top-flight history that 3 clubs have remained unbeaten in their opening 12 games of the season (Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea) pic.twitter.com/BXkUeL3H0c— Premier League (@premierleague) November 11, 2018Chelsea manager, Maurizio Sarri, became the first manager not to lose in his opening 12 matches in the competition.However, in terms of top spot, former Man United midfielder Paul Scholes can’t see beyond City and is even backing them to remain unbeaten for the entire season like Arsenal did in the 2003/04 campaign.“The more you look at the City team, I don’t see where they’re going to get beat,” he said.1
Premier League top three after 12 games
1. Man City: WWDWWWWDWWWW (32 points)2. Liverpool: WWWWWWDDWWDW (30 points)3. Chelsea: WWWWWDDWDWWD (28 points)Next games:
Man City: 24 Nov v West Ham (A)Liverpool: 24 Nov v Watford (A)Chelsea: 24 Nov v Spurs (A)However, Jan Siewert's team can not be accused of going down without a fight as their running stats show they have covered the sixth most distance of any side in the Premier League. But who else is at the top and where does your side rank? Scroll down to see all of the Premier League sides ranked by the distance covered this season. 1.
Who covers the most distance in the League?
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