Wow, that's a deep goal.
As long as we're on the Premier League, with Liverpool's struggles, Van Persie's injuries, and improved performance from Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Man City, this season seems like a pretty good bet to be the first season 2005 that the top four weren't some combination of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United. (Everton squeezed by Liverpool that year.) If somehow neither team makes it into that group, I believe it would be the first time since 1996 that two of the above four remained outside the league's top four.
As long as we're on the Premier League, with Liverpool's struggles, Van Persie's injuries, and improved performance from Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Man City, this season seems like a pretty good bet to be the first season 2005 that the top four weren't some combination of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United. (Everton squeezed by Liverpool that year.) If somehow neither team makes it into that group, I believe it would be the first time since 1996 that two of the above four remained outside the league's top four.
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