The 2017/18 Premier League season has finally ended. Another thrilling campaign in the English top-flight has come to a wrap on Sunday.
All the 10 games of the final Matchday kicked off simultaneously, with only one of the top six sides suffering a defeat. That was Chelsea, losing 3-0 at Newcastle.
Elsewhere, Swansea’s relegation was confirmed after losing 2-1 to Stoke Here are the most interesting stats from the final Premier League round of this term.
Salah makes history
Liverpool may not have been the best team this season, but Mohamed Salah has been the standout player this term. On Sunday, the Egyptian got his hands on the Golden Boot, beating Harry Kane to the award.
He also set a record, becoming the first player to score 32 goals in a 38-game campaign.
Wenger writes his name in history
Wenger’s final game as Arsenal manager saw the Gunners win 1-0 at Huddersfield, their first away victory in 2018.
It was also his 48th win in a different stadium, surpassing the previous record held by Sir Alex Ferguson (47).
48 - Arsene Wenger ended his Premier League career with Arsenal by winning at his 48th different ground; more than any other manager in the competition (Alex Ferguson, 47). Legacy. pic.twitter.com/gNd5QX2nrR
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 13, 2018
Man City reaches the 100-point mark
No team has ever reached 100 points in a single Premier League season until now. The Citizens’ win over Southampton saw them reach that landmark which was also a first in Guardiola’s managing career.
PREMIER LEAGUE RECORDS BROKEN
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 13, 2018
100 points
32 wins
16 away wins
18 successive wins
106 goals
+79 goal difference
19 points gap to second#CENTURIONS #mancity
Tottenham: the best team in London?
With Chelsea and Arsenal struggling this season, Tottenham finished the season as the highest-ranked London club. This is the first time Spurs finished ahead of their neighbors since 1994/95.
1995 – @SpursOfficial have finished as the highest placed London club in a top-flight season for the first time since 1994-95, when they finished 7th above six other sides from the capital. Boast. pic.twitter.com/Qp73cxxyvO
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 13, 2018