Everton and five other Premier League clubs stuck in a winless spiral!

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By By Joan

The current situation of the Premier League reveals a troubling phenomenon: six clubs have failed to secure a single victory in their first five matches of the season. This unprecedented fact in the history of English football raises questions about the increasingly marked gap in quality between the top teams and those fighting for survival.

Clubs in difficulty

The clubs *Everton*, *Crystal Palace*, *Wolves*, as well as the promoted *Southampton*, *Ipswich*, and *Leicester* are desperately winless. This situation raises the crucial question: is the gap in quality between the top-tier teams and those at the bottom of the standings widening further? Statistics seem to support this hypothesis.

Data analysis

The performances of the top teams have seen a significant improvement. In fact, the average points per match of the top three teams could reach a record of *2.47 points per match* this season. Conversely, the relegated teams have suffered an alarming drop in their performance, culminating in just *66 points* accumulated last season, considered the lowest in recent decades.

A worrying trend

Since the 2017/18 season, relegated teams have increasingly struggled to achieve positive results. Currently, the trio at the top of the standings could record an average of *0.2 points per match*, which would be a record. The figures therefore show a continuous decline in the performances of teams at the bottom of the table.

The journey of the promoted teams

The promoted teams, despite making significant expenditures this season, also seem to find themselves in a precarious situation. *Ipswich*, *Southampton*, and *Leicester* have invested a total of *£314.5 million* in improving their squads, but forecasts indicate they could all be relegated to the Championship.

A hope for recovery?

Despite this poor start, the history of the Premier League shows that the situation is not hopeless. Of the 79 teams that did not win their first five matches, 47 managed to stay up by the end of the season. This suggests a possibility of recovery for these struggling clubs.

In conclusion, the lack of victories and disappointing performances of the lower-table clubs raise concerns about the fairness of the competition in the Premier League. Could the current dynamics signal a dramatic shift in the landscape of English football? Only time will tell.

Source: www.skysports.com