Premier League relegation: The stats behind Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland's chances in the top flight

Premier League relegation: The stats behind Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland's chances in the top flight

After overdrawn speculation and anticipation, the Premier League has once again welcomed three newly promoted clubs: Burnley, Leeds, and Sunderland. However, recent history has shown a pattern where these promoted teams fail to survive their first season in the top flight. In the past two seasons, all three promoted sides have been relegated, raising concerns about the fate of the current trio.

As statistics reveal, newly promoted clubs have struggled to make an impact in the Premier League. Since the 1996-97 season when three promoted sides began competing in a 38-game schedule, their average points tally has been a mere 113. Last season, the trio of Ipswich, Leicester, and Southampton combined for only 59 points, highlighting the challenges new clubs face in the competitive landscape of the top tier.

Traditionally, achieving 40 points is considered the benchmark for Premier League survival, with only a few exceptions in history. While financial constraints and competitive disparities continue to impact newly promoted clubs, the onus is on Burnley, Leeds, and Sunderland to defy the odds and secure their status in what promises to be a grueling battle against relegation.

Although the road ahead may seem daunting, recent trends suggest that a fast start to the season could be crucial for the survival prospects of the newly promoted clubs. Historically, teams that have secured 11 or more points after their first 10 matches have managed to avoid the drop, emphasizing the importance of accumulating points early on to build momentum and confidence in the quest for Premier League survival.

Despite the challenges that lie ahead, clubs like Burnley, Leeds, and Sunderland are gearing up to face the trials and tribulations of top-flight football. With a mix of strategic signings, tactical acumen, and sheer determination, these teams are determined to upset the odds and carve out a path for themselves in the unforgiving landscape of the Premier League

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