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Premier League results: Arsenal and Man City earn high marks after quick starts, but Man United earns 'A+'
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Premier League Roundup: Arsenal and Man City Shine Early, While Man United Scores an ‘A+’!

December 21, 2025 7 Min Read
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  • 1. Arsenal (39 points)
  • 2. Manchester City (37 points)
  • 3. Aston Villa (36 points)
  • 4. Chelsea (29 points)
  • 5. Liverpool (29 points)
  • 6. Sunderland (27 points)
  • 7. Manchester United (26 points)
  • 8. Crystal Palace (26 points)
  • 9. Brighton & Hove Albion (24 points)
  • 10. Everton (24 points)
  • 11. Newcastle United (23 points)
  • 12. Brentford (23 points)
  • 13. Tottenham Hotspur (22 points)
  • 14. Bournemouth (22 points)
  • 15. Fulham (20 points)
  • 16. Leeds United (19 points)
  • 17. Nottingham Forest (18 points)
  • 18. West Ham United (13 points)
  • 19. Burnley (11 points)
  • 20. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2 points)

The English Premier League is heating up as teams compete fiercely for critical points in the closing stages of the season. Arsenal continues to be the frontrunner for the title, although Manchester City is proving to be a significant competitor. This season has been marked by surprises; for instance, Sunderland’s unexpected title win before Liverpool reclaimed their position. Over the weekend, Liverpool struggled despite a victory over Tottenham Hotspur, while Aston Villa held onto third place, bolstered by Morgan Rogers’ stellar performance. This Christmas period serves as a crucial checkpoint for all 20 teams as they vie for top spots and strive to avoid relegation. Let’s examine how each team has performed thus far this season.

1. Arsenal (39 points)

Arsenal, long viewed as contenders, appears stronger this year, especially with the depth of their squad and standout player Victor Goqueres. With Manchester City closely trailing, Arsenal’s remarkable start to the season has earned them an impressive grade. Grade: A

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2. Manchester City (37 points)

Entering the season in a rebuilding phase, Manchester City has shown inconsistency but remains a contender for the title thanks to their ability to secure victories. While their reliance on Erling Haaland raises questions, they deserve recognition for their resilience. Grade: A

3. Aston Villa (36 points)

Aston Villa sits comfortably in third but is thriving on a bit of luck, having significantly exceeded their expected goal statistics. Morgan Rogers has been particularly influential, contributing significantly to their success this season. Grade: B+

4. Chelsea (29 points)

Chelsea’s season has been unusual, with injuries and red cards hampering their performance. Recent turbulence regarding management indicates that their direction remains uncertain. Grade: B

5. Liverpool (29 points)

Liverpool has undergone a drastic transformation from champions to a struggling team this season. Manager Arne Slott’s inability to unify his attacking players has been a significant factor in their decline. Grade: D

6. Sunderland (27 points)

Sunderland appears to be the luckiest team in the league, exceeding expectations despite ranking low in expected goal difference. They have performed admirably defensively, which suggests a strong chance of avoiding relegation. Grade: A

7. Manchester United (26 points)

Manchester United has achieved stabilization and surprisingly become one of the league’s best attacking teams, scoring 31 goals and climbing the table. This remarkable turnaround from last season underscores their improvement. Grade: A+

8. Crystal Palace (26 points)

Under Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace has secured a place in the top half and also captured a trophy in their European debut. Their expected goals suggest they could improve further. Grade: A-

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9. Brighton & Hove Albion (24 points)

Brighton has maintained respectable mid-table status, mirroring their form from last season. While there’s little to celebrate, their current position is stable. Grade: B

10. Everton (24 points)

Everton appears safe from relegation this season but seems destined for mid-table placement. Their new stadium signals a hopeful future, but the current season lacks excitement. Grade: B

11. Newcastle United (23 points)

Newcastle’s decline has been disappointing as they have fallen from last year’s high. Their struggles indicate the need for a stronger defensive strategy moving forward. Grade: D

12. Brentford (23 points)

Brentford has navigated the season well despite high-profile losses, proving they can adapt as a regular Premier League team. Thiago’s impressive goal tally has been a highlight. Grade: B

13. Tottenham Hotspur (22 points)

Tottenham’s performance is challenging to assess as they’re only slightly improved from last season. Their conservative tactics have hindered offensive strength and overall results. Grade: D

14. Bournemouth (22 points)

Bournemouth has demonstrated potential but remains stuck in mid-table. Antoine Semenyo’s contributions have been a silver lining for the squad. Grade: B-

15. Fulham (20 points)

Fulham has displayed minimal change this season and is comfortably above the drop zone but lacks standout moments. The return of U.S. player Anthony Robinson could lift their performance. Grade: C

16. Leeds United (19 points)

Leeds enters Christmas above the relegation zone but has been inconsistent, excelling offensively while struggling defensively. Their trajectory may lead to an unexpected turnaround. Grade: B

17. Nottingham Forest (18 points)

Nottingham Forest has faced difficulties and returned to the relegation zone after a dismal season. The coaching changes have not had the desired impact, resulting in a bleak outlook. Grade: D

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18. West Ham United (13 points)

West Ham’s struggles have been evident, and while avoiding relegation is still possible, their poor squad depth raises concerns. They seem ill-equipped to make a significant turnaround. Grade: F

19. Burnley (11 points)

Burnley has notably struggled, embodying the “typical promoted team” with poor results. Their reliance on goalkeeper James Trafford underscores their ongoing crisis. Grade: F

20. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2 points)

Wolverhampton is on a troubling path toward becoming the worst team in Premier League history, projected to finish with an abysmal points total. Such a record could tarnish the league’s reputation significantly. Grade: F

Editorial Opinion: This snapshot of the Premier League’s mid-season performance highlights critical shifts that could shape the landscape for the remainder of the campaign. Fans must pay close attention to these developments, as they not only impact standings but also set the stage for future rivalries and the overall direction of the sport.

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