Roberto De Zerbi’s Seagulls have punched well above their weight to qualify for Europe and their record against sides vastly better-resourced is a big reason why.īrighton have beaten Liverpool and Arsenal and done the double over Manchester United (and Chelsea for that matter), while their recent Europa League-securing 1-1 draw at home to Manchester City ended the table-toppers’ 12-match winning streak. Surprisingly, it’s Brighton with the second-best record in these outings in 2022-23. The treble-chasers have beaten each of their fellow top six this season, with half of their total four league defeats this season coming against Manchester United and Liverpool. Their relatively routine league double over Arsenal ultimately accounts for the difference between themselves and Mikel Arteta’s Gunners, who are eight points behind. Pep Guardiola’s Man City have unsurprisingly fared best in the often season-defining top-of-the-table clashes. Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion have qualified for the Europa League.īut how have this season’s top Premier League sides fared against one another? We’ve taken a look at the top six head-to-head table to see. The top six spots have all been sorted going into the final round of fixtures – Manchester City are champions, Arsenal are runners-up, while Newcastle United and Manchester United will be joining them in the Champions League next term.
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