Records are difficult to break in the history of the Premier League

Since separating from the Football League and having the new name Premier League since the 1992-1993 season, the Premier League has many notable records and highlights, including records that no one wants to break.

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17 WAY LOSSES IN ONE SEASON

In the 2009-2010 season, Burnley Club ended the season by losing 17 out of 19 away matches of the entire season. ‘The Clarets’ only won one match against Hull City and had a draw against Manchester City. With the above series of not so good results, at the end of that season, Burnley only won 30 points after 38 matches, thereby ending the season in 18th place and having to be relegated to play in the Championship.

WON ONLY 1 WIN AFTER 38 MATCHES

Derby County was one of the original 12 members of the English Football Association in 1888 and was ranked 137th in the top 200 European football teams of the 20th century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics. . However, the 2007-2008 Premier League season is considered a step backward for this team. After 38 matches, Derby County had to rank at the bottom of the rankings, winning only 11 points throughout the season. In addition, a sad record that this team set was that they only won 1 victory during that year's tournament.

THE FASTEST HAT-TRICK IN HISTORY

On May 15, 2015, Sadio Mane put his name on the list of Premier League records when he became the player to score a hat-trick in the shortest time with 2 minutes 56 seconds. At that time, Mane was still playing for Southampton. In the confrontation with Aston Villa, Mane scored the first goal in the 13th minute and then scored the next two goals to complete the fastest hat-trick in history.

20 GOALS AND 20 ASSISTS IN 1 SEASON

In a highly competitive tournament like the Premier League, scoring 20 goals in a season is considered a big challenge for any player. However, in the 2002-2003 season, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry not only scored 20 goals, but he also had 20 assists, which is almost unimaginable. Looking at the whole of Europe, up to now, only superstar Lionel Messi is the only player who can do the same thing with the French player.

49 UNDEFEATED MATCHES

While leading Arsenal, Arsene Wenger turned this club into one of the true forces of English football. During the period from May 2003 to October 2004, he and his players set a record by going undefeated in 49 consecutive matches. In particular, in the 2003-2004 season, the year the 'Gunners' won the championship, they had an 'invincible' record of not losing a single match during the 38 rounds of the tournament. It wasn't until October 24, 2004 that that streak of achievements officially stopped after a 0-2 defeat to rival Manchester United.

THE 2ND TEAM WIN THE MOST POINTS

In recent years, Liverpool and Manchester City have been showing strength and often creating a two-horse race for the championship. In the 2018-2019 season, the competition was pushed to its peak when both clubs were in extremely high form and competing point by point. It was not until the final round that the championship was determined when Manchester City won the title with 98 points. Meanwhile, despite their best efforts, Liverpool had to sadly finish second with 1 point less. However, with 97 points, Liverpool also became the second-place team with the highest score. That score is even higher than the score of some previous Premier League champions.

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