Mohamed Salah was the best player in the league and the world when we last did this in December. It’s March, and he has continued to be the best player in the league and the world.
But since our last rankings, we’ve seen Manchester City fall and then sort of rise. We’ve watched Chelsea struggle their way out of the top two and down into the top five-ish. We’ve witnessed the rise of Bournemouth, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and even Crystal Palace. Tottenham nearly completely imploded. Manchester United appear to have already imploded. And Arsenal‘s title challenge suddenly fell apart.
So, who’s to blame and who’s to credit for all the volatility we’ve seen beyond the top and bottom of the table?
To try to answer those questions, we’re back with the fourth edition of the Premier League Top 50 for the 2024-25 season.