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Premier League: Same old story or a big change? SunSport reveals the difference between last year’s and this season’s table

Can you guess which club has exact same points, goal difference and the same position as this time last year?

‘WHAT a difference a year makes’ – try telling that to the Premier League!

The new season is well and truly underway, and it looks set to be the closest title race ever.

Manchester City lead the table once again under new boss Pep Guardiola
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Manchester City lead the table once again under new boss Pep GuardiolaCredit: PA:Press Association


Manchester City 2015/16 season

P: 9 | W: 7 | D: 0 | L: 2 | GF: 24 | GA: 8 | GD: 16 | Points: 21 | Position: 1st 

Manchester City 2016/17 season

P: 9 | W: 6 | D: 2 | L: 1 | GF: 20 | GA: 9 | GD: 11 | Points: 20 | Position: 1st


The Premier League table for the current 2016/17 season
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The Premier League table for the current 2016/17 seasonCredit: Premier League

However, some things never change – Manchester City are at the top of the table after nine games, and held the exact same position at this stage of the season last year.


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It gets better – Arsenal have held on to second place for the second year in a row.

And if that wasn’t enough – Sunderland are still dead last!

But for those thinking time has frozen, all three clubs are either one point below or above their tally at the same stage in 2015.

Arsene Wenger has guided Arsenal to second place again
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Arsene Wenger has guided Arsenal to second place againCredit: Getty Images


Arsenal 2015/16 season

P: 9 | W: 6 | D: 1 | L: 2 | GF: 16 | GA: 7 | GD: 9 | Points: 19 | Position: 2nd

Arsenal 2016/17 season

P: 9 | W: 6 | D: 2 | L: 1 | GF: 19 | GA: 9 | GD: 10 | Points: 20 | Position: 2nd


Sunderland remain rooted to the bottom of the league despite hiring David Moyes
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Sunderland remain rooted to the bottom of the league despite hiring David MoyesCredit: Reuters

In fact, every other club in the league has a different amount of points and a new position – with one exception.

Incredibly, Southampton have once again taken 13 points in the same manner – and again occupy 8th in the table.

The Saints might have scored less under Claude Puel than Ronald Koeman, but they’ve also conceded fewer – and wind up with exactly the same goal difference too.

Antonio Conte has worked wonders since taking over at Chelsea
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Antonio Conte has worked wonders since taking over at ChelseaCredit: Reuters


Chelsea 2015/16 season

P: 9 | W: 3 | D: 2 | L: 4 | GF: 14 | GA: 17 | GD: -3 | Points: 11 | Position: 12th

Chelsea 2016/17 season

P: 9 | W: 6 | D: 1 | L: 2 | GF: 19 | GA: 9 | GD: 10 | Points: 19 | Position: 4th


Jurgen Klopp has guided Liverpool towards the summit of the league table
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Jurgen Klopp has guided Liverpool towards the summit of the league tableCredit: Getty Images

There’s been plenty of movement near the top, with Chelsea a whole eight points better off at this stage of the season than the last.

Title hopefuls Liverpool have gained an extra seven points, while Tottenham have five more points in the bag.

But while some have shone, others have faded with dramatic effect.

The Premier League table for the 2015/16 campaign after nine games
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The Premier League table for the 2015/16 campaign after nine gamesCredit: Premier League


Manchester United 2015/16 season

P: 9 | W: 6 | D: 1 | L: 2 | GF: 15 | GA: 8 | GD: 7 | Points: 19 | Position: 3rd

Manchester United 2016/17 season

P: 9 | W: 4 | D: 2 | L: 3 | GF: 13 | GA: 12 | GD: 1 | Points: 14 | Position: 7th


Things havent got exactly to plan for Jose Mourinho at Manchester United
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Things haven't got exactly to plan for Jose Mourinho at Manchester UnitedCredit: AP:Associated Press

Jose Mourinho was hired to take Manchester United back to the top, but the Red Devils are five points worse off than when they were under the watchful eye of Louis van Gaal.

Leicester are struggling too, with the champions also five points behind last year’s tally after losing more matches than they’ve won.

But West Ham have had the biggest fall from grace, with the Irons seven points off their 2015 haul following an arguably disastrous move to the London Stadium.

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