Thursday, January 2, 2025

2017/18 Premier League: Record-Breaking Stats and Unforgettable Moments

2017/18 Premier League: Record-Breaking Stats and Unforgettable Moments

The 2017/18 Premier League season was nothing short of spectacular, featuring incredible individual performances, jaw-dropping team achievements, and unforgettable storylines. 

From Mohamed Salah’s historic goal-scoring spree to Manchester City’s record-breaking dominance, here’s a detailed look at the season that football fans will never forget.

Key Stats From the 2017/18 Season

CategoryTeam/PlayerStat
Most GoalsMohamed Salah32
Most AssistsKevin De Bruyne16
Most Clean SheetsDavid de Gea18
Most Points (Team)Manchester City100
Fewest Goals (Team)Swansea City28

1. Mohamed Salah: The Egyptian King Reigns Supreme

  • Goals Galore: Mohamed Salah scored an astounding 32 goals, setting a new record for the most goals in a 38-game Premier League season.
  • Key Contributions: His single-season tally surpassed legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and Alan Shearer, cementing his status as a modern football icon.
  • Fan Love: Salah earned the nickname "The Egyptian King" and became a fantasy football sensation with 303 points in Fantasy Premier League (FPL).

2. Manchester City’s Centurion Season

  • Record Points: Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City became the first team in Premier League history to finish with 100 points.
  • Goals Scored: The team’s 106 goals were unmatched, averaging nearly 2.8 goals per game.
  • Unbeatable: City also secured the largest winning margin in league history, finishing 19 points ahead of second-place Manchester United.
  • Behind-the-Scenes: Relive Manchester City’s historic season by watching the Amazon Prime documentary All or Nothing: Manchester City. It provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at their journey to becoming Premier League champions. 

3. Kevin De Bruyne: Midfield Maestro

  • Assist Leader: De Bruyne topped the assist charts with 16, pulling the strings in City’s record-breaking attack.
  • Creative Genius: The Belgian completed 104 key passes, the most by any player that season, showcasing his unmatched vision.

4. Harry Kane: Golden Boot Runner-Up

  • Prolific Scorer: Kane netted 30 goals but narrowly missed out on the Golden Boot to Salah.
  • Hat-Trick Heroics: Kane delivered back-to-back hat-tricks during the festive period, further solidifying his status as one of the league’s best strikers.

5. Burnley’s Defensive Masterclass

  • Europa League Qualification: Against all odds, Burnley finished 7th, earning a Europa League spot.
  • Clean Sheets: With 12 clean sheets, goalkeeper Nick Pope became one of the breakout stars of the season.

6. Arsène Wenger’s Farewell

  • End of an Era: After 22 years, Arsène Wenger bid farewell to Arsenal.
  • Struggles on the Road: Arsenal lost 11 away games, marking their worst-ever away record in a Premier League season.

7. Relegation Drama: Swansea City’s Struggles

  • Goal Drought: Swansea City managed just 28 goals, the lowest in the league.
  • Managerial Merry-Go-Round: Despite having three managers, the Welsh side couldn’t escape relegation.

8. Brighton & Hove Albion: A Historic Debut

  • Survival Secured: Brighton finished 15th in their first-ever Premier League season.
  • Memorable Victory: Their 1-0 win against Manchester United in May 2018 was a defining moment in their campaign.

9. Standout Defensive Performances

  • Marcos Alonso: Chelsea’s wing-back scored 7 goals, an impressive feat for a defender.
  • David de Gea: The Manchester United goalkeeper earned the Golden Glove with 18 clean sheets and 115 saves.

10. The Most Unusual Goal

  • Ben Mee’s Deflected Goal: Burnley defender Ben Mee scored a bizarre goal when a shot deflected off his back. It symbolized Burnley’s gritty, determined style of play.


Final Premier League table for the 2017/2018 season:


PosTeamPlayedWinsDrawLossGoals ForGoals AgainstGoal Diff.Points
1Manchester City3832421062779100
2Manchester United38256768284081
3Tottenham Hotspur38238774363877
4Liverpool382112584384675
5Chelsea382171062382470
6Arsenal381961374512363
7Burnley381412123639-354
8Everton381310154458-1449
9Leicester City381211155660-447
10Newcastle United38128183947-844
11Crystal Palace381111164555-1044
12AFC Bournemouth381111164561-1644
13West Ham United381012164868-2042
14Watford38118194464-2041
15Brighton & Hove Albion38913163454-2040
16Huddersfield Town38910192858-3037
17Southampton38715163756-1936
18Swansea City3889212856-2833
19Stoke City38712193568-3333
20West Bromwich Albion38613193156-2531

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