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The Premier League Table Based On Points Per Squad Value (The Sportsman)

Of course not every team in the division can boast multi-million pound assets such as Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea. And yet a lot of their rivals have ...

Graham Potter has a huge task on his hands to transform Chelsea into the fiercely competitive side they want to be but it isn’t going to be an overnight fix. Results haven’t been good enough but it hasn’t been helped by the recruitment in the summer. Pep Guardiola has been criticising some of his players’ attitudes in training in response to why they haven’t been featuring of late which would suggest there is currently some disharmony in the camp. But after an impressive display in their 1-1 draw with Manchester City last time out, people are starting to see the players fight for one another and their boss. The Foxes have been inconsistent for much of the season and Brendan Rodgers has come under fire due to some poor results. They may be just two points outside the top four but they don’t look up to standard compared to their rivals. Leeds have had a mixed bag of results under Jesse Marsch this term. Newcastle are flying under Eddie Howe and as each match passes by, the more likely it seems that they will finish in the top four this year. You felt that the side were heavily dependent on their star striker Ivan Toney, but without him on Monday against Liverpool they still came away as 3-1 winners. And yet a lot of their rivals have been able to go toe-to-toe with the big guns despite a gargantuan gap in their squad values. Silva has given them an identity and they have a stack of talented individuals to compete in this division. But who have been the biggest performers in relation to the value of their squad?

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