Ten incredible records in Premier League which will never be broken in future
3. Fewest points in a season while winning the league
(75 points – Man Utd in 1996/97)

Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United was undoubtedly phenomenal. However, there were times, when they were underwhelming but on one occasion, the whole league was underwhelming as they allowed Manchester United to win the league with 75 points.
It doesn’t seem that it can be repeated ever again, as to even land in the top-4 of the league, one has to manage around 70 points to confirm their place, league is still far.
In recent times, Leicester City was close to this tally but they earned 81 points, still a decent mark.
4. Most consecutive games undefeated
(49 games – Arsenal – 7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004)

The invincibles were one of the most sides to be feared in Europe at that time. Although, the side failed to win European accolades but managed to pull a record which has never been repeated even after 15 years.
The record of remaining undefeated for around 17 months in the Premier League. This marvel by them made them win the golden Premier League trophy which has never been given ever again, as their is no other side who has managed to win a league by remaining undefeated.
Bearing in mind Manchester United’s treble winners and Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City have never even come close to 49 games unbeaten, we feel certain that Arsenal’s record is safe forever.
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