The 100-Point Club: How Man City Made Premier League History
English football has had moments that changed the game. Teams once seen as unbeatable have had their records broken by outstanding squads. In 2017-18, Manchester City didn’t just win the league; they set a new standard for dominance and broke every previous record.
A good way to measure consistency is by looking at points earned. At the end of the season, Pep Guardiola’s team reached 100 points, setting a new Premier League record. This put City well ahead of their rivals and stands as a historic milestone.
Before 2018, Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea held the record for most points, earning 95 in the 2004-05 season. Many experts thought this was the highest possible in such a tough league, but Manchester City proved them wrong.
Redefining the Standard for Points in a Season
Getting to 100 points takes steady focus. Manchester City lost only two games and won 32, showing how efficient they were. Their season was packed with record-breaking stats, thanks to smart tactics and a strong squad that few teams could match.
Manchester City’s push didn’t stop at 100 points. Their steady performance led to even more records and secured their place in history.
• Most Victories (32): Surpassed Chelsea’s record of 30 from the previous season.
• Most Goals Scored (106): Beat Chelsea’s previous record set in 2009-10.
• Most consecutive wins (18): Their streak from August to December helped them secure the title early.
• Best goal difference (+79): Their strong attack and defense gave them a margin no other team could match.
• Largest winning margin (19): Manchester United finished 19 points behind, showing just how dominant City were.
• Record points per game (2.63): City played almost flawlessly all season.
The Strategic Philosophy Behind the Centurions
Success like this doesn’t happen by accident. Manchester City’s record-breaking season was built on Pep Guardiola’s clear tactical plan. His strategy made the team strong in attack and solid in defense, helping them earn so many points.
City controlled games by keeping possession. By holding the ball, they gave opponents fewer chances to score. Key players like Kevin De Bruyne and Fernandinho kept the play moving quickly, stopping the usual back-and-forth action seen in the Premier League.
Just as important, City stayed aggressive. When they lost the ball, they quickly pressured the nearest opponent to win it back, often high up the field. This tactic, called counter-pressing, broke up the other team’s play and helped City create more chances to score. It depended on the whole team working together defensively.
The Legacy of the City’s Historic Campaign
Manchester City’s achievement changed what people expect from Premier League champions. Their 100-point season set a new target for future winners. Suddenly, the standard for winning the title was higher.
The impact is clear. Liverpool later reached 99 points, just missing City’s record but still meeting the new standard. Now, managers know that aiming for the old high totals is not enough. Guardiola’s City made 90 or more points the new normal, and this push for perfection still shapes modern English football.
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