Arsenal have just won the Premier League under manager Mikel Arteta and captain Martin Ødegaard. – Last season it was Liverpool under manager Arne Slot and the year before Manchester City under Pep Guardiola.
But then it’s a full 9 years down to Chelsea under the management of Jose Mourinho in his second spell at the London club.
For some Premier League giants, it’s been a long time since they could lift the trophy over their heads and cheer. – It’s been 13 years since Manchester United were able to celebrate, 39 for Everton and 45 for Aston Villa. For Tottenham, it is a full 65 years and at the very bottom Preston North End, who now play in the Championship won precursor to the Premier League 136 years ago.
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How many years since each club last won the Premier League:
| Years ago | Club |
|---|---|
| 0 | Arsenal |
| 1 | Liverpool |
| 2 | Manchester City |
| 9 | Chelsea |
| 10 | Leicester City |
| 13 | Manchester United |
| 31 | Blackburn Rovers |
| 34 | Leeds United |
| 39 | Everton |
| 45 | Aston Villa |
| 48 | Nottingham Forest |
| 51 | Derby County |
| 64 | Ipswich Town |
| 65 | Tottenham Hotspur |
| 66 | Burnley |
| 67 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
| 76 | Portsmouth |
| 90 | Sunderland |
| 96 | Sheffield Wednesday |
| 99 | Newcastle United |
| 100 | Huddersfield Town |
| 106 | West Bromwich Albion |
| 128 | Sheffield United |
| 136 | Preston North End |
Short explanation:
The number shows how many years have passed since the club last stood at the top of the podium in the English top division. Arsenal are the reigning champions (0 years ago), while Preston won their first league title back in 1888/89 – a full 136 years ago.
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