2017-2018赛季英超联赛及20支球队都有哪些看点?
- The 2017/2018 season of the Premier League saw the emergence of several captivating storylines that captivated fans and *** ysts alike.
- 曼城 (Manchester City) emerged as the outright leader in the race to secure an unprecedented unbeaten campaign, breaking the league record set by Arsenal in 2004-2005 season.
- To determine who would be the first team to defeat曼城 and claim the Premier League title this season, expectations were high. Will it be Liverpool or Manchester United? Or will it be another top contender, like Chelsea or Tottenham Hotspur, who have had impressive performances in recent years?
- BBC's Big Six: The top six clubs competing for a spot within the Champions League in 2018-19 were primarily Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur.
- No one was quite sure whether any of these teams would make it through the remaining stages of the competition as they all displayed significant progress over the course of the season.
- In the absence of established coaches, would Big Six clubs experience personnel changes during the season? It seemed likely given their recent struggles, with many talented players struggling to find their place on the pitch.
- Finally, amidst the drama, what relegation battlers would step up and defy expectations and secure their place in lower divisions? Would it be Aston Villa, Fulham, Norwich City, Burnley, West Ham United, or Crystal Palace? These names raised eyebrows and generated intense speculation about which teams would be left standing at the end of the season.
In summary, the 2017-2018 season of the Premier League featured an array of intriguing developments, including曼城's relentless pursuit of an unprecedented victory, potential shockwaves caused by changes in Big Six coaching staff, and thrilling contests between established and developing teams. From unpredictable Champions League outcomes to thrilling relegation battles, this season promised to deliver plenty of excitement and unpredictability in the English football landscape.
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