Revealed: Top 10 unbeatable Premier League records

Revealed: Top 10 unbeatable Premier League records

Eric Munene 10:00 - 30.07.2024

These are the most outstanding Premier League records

The Premier League beckons with every passing day and along with it comes moments that remains permanent in our memories. Season through season, we get to see more even when we thought we had seen it all.

Sometimes, some of these memories seem to be destined for specific people. Here are 10 of the most outrageous Premier League records.

1. Fastest hat-trick

Sadio Mané set the record with a blistering hat-trick in just 2 minutes and 56 seconds against Aston Villa in 2015. This feat showcased not only his skill but also the rarity of such a quick succession of goals.

2. Longest spell as manager

Arsène Wenger's tenure at Arsenal for 21 years and 224 days remains unmatched in today’s volatile managerial landscape, demonstrating remarkable longevity and impact.

3. Most consecutive games scoring against the same team

Sadio Mané’s nine-game scoring streak against Crystal Palace highlights his consistency and ability to predictably perform against a specific opponent.

4. Fewest goals conceded in a season

Chelsea’s 2004/05 season under José Mourinho, where they conceded just 15 goals, reflects an unparalleled defensive discipline rarely seen in modern football.

5. Fewest points in a season while winning the league

Manchester United's 1996/97 title win with just 75 points showcases the unpredictability and drama that define the Premier League.

6. Smallest title-winning margin:

Manchester City’s 2011/12 triumph with a goal difference edge over Manchester United on the final day remains a testament to the league's nail-biting competitiveness.

7. Fewest points in a season:

Derby County’s 11 points in 2007/08 serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by newly promoted teams in the Premier League.

8. Most Consecutive Games Undefeated

Arsenal’s invincible streak of 49 games from 2003 to 2004 highlights their dominance and consistency under Arsène Wenger.

9. Longest unbeaten record at home

Chelsea’s formidable 86-game unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge underscores their strength on home turf over four years.

10. Longest run without conceding a goal:

Edwin van der Sar’s record of 1,113 minutes without conceding for Manchester United remains a testament to his goalkeeping prowess and defensive stability.

As we await the Premier League to begin, this will serve as a reminder of the permanent marks left by these individuals in football history.