2019–20 Premier League Explained

Season:2019–20
Competition:Premier League
Winners:Liverpool
1st Premier League title
19th English title
Relegated:Bournemouth
Watford
Norwich City
Continentalcup1:Champions League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Chelsea
Continentalcup2:Europa League
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Arsenal
Leicester City
Tottenham Hotspur
Matches:380
Total Goals:1034
League Topscorer Section:Top scorers
League Topscorer:Jamie Vardy
(23 goals)
Best Goalkeeper:Ederson (16 clean sheets)
Biggest Home Win:
(21 September 2019)
Biggest Away Win:
(25 October 2019)
Highest Scoring:
(25 October 2019)
Longest Wins:18 matches
Liverpool
Longest Unbeaten:27 matches
Liverpool[1]
Longest Winless:11 matches
Watford
Longest Losses:10 matches
Norwich City
Highest Attendance:73,737

(20 October 2019)
Lowest Attendance:10,020

(21 December 2019)
Attendance:11,322,096
Average Attendance:39,312
Prevseason:2018–19
Nextseason:2020–21

The 2019–20 Premier League was the 28th season of the Premier League, the top English professional football league, since its establishment in 1992, and the 121st season of top-flight English football overall. The season started on 9 August 2019 and concluded on 26 July 2020. Manchester City were the defending champions for the second successive year, after picking up the domestic treble the previous season.

The season was halted for over three months, following a decision on 13 March 2020 by the Premier League to suspend the league after a number of players and other club staff became ill due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial suspension, until 4 April, was then extended to mid-June. The season recommenced with two matches on 17 June and a full round of matches played over the weekend of 19–22 June.[2]

Liverpool were crowned champions for the first time since 1990. Their title win was also the club's first of the Premier League era and nineteenth overall. Over the season, the club set a number of English top-flight records including the earliest title win (with seven games to spare),[3] the latest title win (securing the title on 25 June),[4] the biggest points lead at any time (25),[5] and the most consecutive home wins (24, of which 7 were carried over from the previous season).[5]

The season introduced the video assistant referee (VAR) review system.[6] Changes to the laws affecting backpasses, penalties, handballs and substitutions were also introduced in 2019–20.[7]

Summary

The Premier League season marked the start of a new three-year TV deal. One key change was that eight matches were shown on television at 19:45 on Saturdays across the season, broadcast by Sky Sports.[8] Further, Amazon broadcast two rounds of fixtures in December, including the Merseyside derby, marking the first time an entire round of live matches had been broadcast domestically.[9]

It was the first Premier League season to have a mid-season break in February. Three games of a normal round of ten were played on the weekend 8–9 February 2020, six games on the following weekend 14–17 February and the tenth game, Manchester City versus West Ham United, was rescheduled from 9 February to 19 February due to Storm Ciara. Games played on the same day had separate time slots such that the games did not overlap.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Title race

With Manchester City and Liverpool achieving 98 and 97 points respectively in the 2018–19 season, many expected another close race for the title. Liverpool started the season in strong form with eight consecutive wins, while City suffered a shock defeat to newly promoted Norwich City.[15] Liverpool's 3–1 win over City at Anfield in November opened up a nine-point lead over their rivals and they maintained their lead for the remainder of the season.

On 25 June 2020, Manchester City lost 2–1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, mathematically confirming Liverpool as champions and marking their first league title in 30 years, and their first of the Premier League era.[16] Upon winning the league, Liverpool claimed the unusual achievement of winning the Premier League earlier than any other team by games played (with seven games remaining) and later than any other team by date (the only team to clinch the title in the month of June).[17]

Records and achievements

On 25 October 2019, Leicester City broke the Premier League record – as well as the all-time English top-flight record – for the largest away league win and equalled the biggest ever Premier League win when they defeated Southampton 9–0 at St Mary's Stadium.[18]

During the season, Liverpool broke or tied several Premier League all-time records. They achieved a record-equalling 18 consecutive wins[19] before being defeated by Watford on 29 February. They also set records of 24 consecutive home wins, and a 25-point lead in the table at any time.

On 12 January 2020, in a 6–1 victory over Aston Villa, Manchester City's Sergio Agüero broke Thierry Henry's Premier League record for most goals scored by an overseas player.[20] In the same match, he also broke the record for most hat-tricks scored by a single player (12), previously held by Alan Shearer.[21]

Black Lives Matter impact

As a gesture of solidarity following the murder of George Floyd, players' names on the back of their shirts were replaced with 'Black Lives Matter' for the first 12 matches of the restarted season as well as replacing the Premier League badge for the BLM's for the rest of the season. The Premier League also gave their support for any player who chooses to "take a knee" before or during matches.[22] In addition, the NHS tribute badge was also used at all kits for the remainder of the season.

Relegation battle

On 11 July 2020, Norwich City became the first team to be relegated to the Championship after a 4–0 defeat at home to West Ham United with three games remaining.[23] On 26 July 2020, the final day of the season, Bournemouth were the second team to be relegated to the Championship, despite winning 3–1 away to Everton.[24] Watford were the final team to be relegated to the Championship on the same day, after losing 3–2 away to Arsenal.[25] Both of these results were coupled with Aston Villa's 1–1 draw against West Ham United, ensuring Aston Villa safety in the Premier League for another season.[26] Coincidentally, the three relegated teams were the same teams promoted to the Premier League for the 2015–16 season.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

From March 2020, the season was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[27] On 10 March, the match between Manchester City and Arsenal, due to be played the next day after being rescheduled due to City's participation in the 2020 EFL Cup final, was postponed. A number of Arsenal players had made close contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis, who had tested positive for infection with the coronavirus, when the two teams had met in the Europa League 13 days earlier.[28] It is the first football season in England to be halted since the 1939–40 season was abandoned after only three games following the outbreak of the Second World War.[29]

On 12 March, it was revealed that three Leicester City players were self-isolating.[30] Manchester City announced that their defender Benjamin Mendy was also self-isolating, after a family member displayed symptoms of the virus.[31] Later in the evening, it was then confirmed that Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta had tested positive for coronavirus.[32] As a result of Arteta's positive test, the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Arsenal, scheduled for 14 March at the Amex, was postponed.[33] On 13 March, Chelsea announced that their winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had tested positive for coronavirus.[34]

On 13 March, following an emergency meeting between the Premier League, The Football Association (FA), the English Football League and the FA Women's Super League, it was unanimously decided to suspend professional football in England until at least 4 April 2020.[35] On 19 March, the suspension was extended to at least 30 April 2020.[36] At the same time the FA agreed to extend the season indefinitely, past the scheduled end date of 1 June. In April 2020, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, called on Premier League players to take a pay cut during the pandemic.[37] The PFA rejected the call as they felt that a cut for all players would impact the Exchequer with a loss of income tax revenue.[38] Several clubs, including Watford, Southampton and West Ham United, all agreed to defer their wages.[39] Later in April, the Premier League produced a plan, nicknamed "Project Restart", aimed at restarting the league and playing all 92 remaining matches over a six-week period at approved, neutral stadiums.[40] Watford, Aston Villa and Brighton, all near the bottom of the table, were of the opinion that it would be unfair to play the games in such different conditions when at risk of relegation but would be more in favour if the threat of relegation was removed.[41] [42] From 19 May 2020, players were allowed to return to group training in preparation for restarting the league. They were permitted to be in groups of no more than five with all training sessions lasting no longer than 75 minutes for each player. Social distancing rules must be adhered to during the sessions.[43] On 17 and 18 May, a total of 748 players and staff were tested for COVID-19. Six tests proved positive including Adrian Mariappa of Watford and Burnley assistant manager, Ian Woan.[44] [45] [46] Later in May, Aaron Ramsdale of Bournemouth also returned a positive test for the virus.[47]

A number of players, including Manchester City's Raheem Sterling and Sergio Agüero and Aaron Cresswell of West Ham United, voiced concerns relating to the safety of restarting the campaign. Danny Rose of Newcastle United called the decision to restart "a joke".[48] [49] Troy Deeney of Watford said he would not return to training because of fear for his family's health.[50] N'Golo Kanté of Chelsea also missed training with safety concerns.[51] On 27 May, the clubs voted unanimously to resume contact training.[52] Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings said the players had not been consulted regarding restarting the league and that the restart was "financially driven".[53]

On 28 May, clubs agreed that the season would restart on 17 June,[54] with the two games in hand of Manchester City vs Arsenal and Aston Villa vs Sheffield United,[55] with the first full round of fixtures since March to be played on the weekend of 19–21 June, with all matches played behind closed doors. A plan was announced for all remaining matches to be televised, and to widen the availability of domestic broadcasts: for the first time, the BBC gained rights to broadcast four live matches on free-to-air television, while Sky announced plans to carry 25 matches on its free-to-air channel Pick.[56] Amazon were allotted four matches. and announced it would provide a means of streaming them for free without an Amazon Prime subscription; on 18 June it was announced that these matches would be carried on its video game live streaming service Twitch.[57] [58] All broadcasters showed the matches with artificial crowd noise, whilst also providing an alternative option for viewers to watch the matches without the added effects.

On 4 June, the Premier League announced that teams would be allowed to name nine substitutes per match, instead of the usual seven, and that teams could use five substitutes per match instead of three.[59]

Aston Villa vs. Sheffield United and Manchester City vs. Arsenal on 17 June were the first games played after the pandemic enforced break.[60]

Financial services company Deloitte estimated that Premier League clubs would face a £1 billion loss of revenue for the 2019–20 season, £500 million being accounted for in rebates to broadcasters and loss of matchday revenue.[61]

Further tests for the virus were carried out on 11 and 12 June. Two unnamed people provided a positive result including one player from Norwich City who would be required to self-isolate thereby missing the first fixture of the restarted season. Following these tests there had been 16 positive results from 8,687 tests.[62]

Before the restart of games the Premier League produced a set of guidelines to be followed at all games. They stipulated that all matches must be played behind closed doors, with the number of key people allowed inside the stadium limited to 300. All stadiums are divided into three zones — red (includes pitch and technical areas), amber (stands) and green (stand concourses) — and there are restrictions on who is allowed to enter each. There is staggered entry on to the pitch for players and staff and no handshakes are allowed before kick-off. Deep cleaning of corner flags, goalposts, substitution boards and match balls takes place before and after each fixture as standard. Extra disinfection, such as of the substitution board after it is used, is likely during matches and at half-time. Additional measures include that players and coaching staff must observe social distancing rules when travelling to and from games, and post-match broadcast interviews must take place pitchside with press conferences conducted virtually.[63]

Schedule changes
Matchday Original dates Revised dates
30 14–16 March 19–22 June
31 20–22 March 23–25 June
32 4–6 April 27 June – 2 July
33 10–13 April 4–6 July
34 18–20 April7–9 July
35 25–27 April 11–13 July
36 2–4 May 14–17 July
37 9–11 May 18–22 July
38 17 May 26 July

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Norwich City, Sheffield United and Aston Villa. Norwich City and Aston Villa returned to the top flight after absences of three years, while Sheffield United returned after a twelve-year absence. They replaced Cardiff City, Fulham (both teams relegated to the Championship after one season back in the top flight) and Huddersfield Town (relegated after two years in the top flight). Cardiff City's relegation means that this season was the first without a side from Wales since the 2010–11 season.

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity[64]
ArsenalEmirates Stadium
Aston VillaBirminghamVilla Park
BournemouthBournemouthDean Court
Brighton & Hove AlbionFalmerFalmer Stadium
BurnleyBurnleyTurf Moor
ChelseaLondon Stamford Bridge
Crystal PalaceLondon Selhurst Park
EvertonGoodison Park
Leicester CityLeicesterKing Power Stadium
LiverpoolLiverpool Anfield
Manchester CityCity of Manchester Stadium
Manchester UnitedManchester Old Trafford
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
Norwich CityNorwichCarrow Road
Sheffield UnitedSheffieldBramall Lane
SouthamptonSouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium
Tottenham HotspurLondon Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
WatfordWatfordVicarage Road
West Ham UnitedLondon London Stadium
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolineux Stadium

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Arsenal Adidas[65] Emirates[66] Visit Rwanda[67]
Aston VillaKappa[68] W88[69] BR88[70]
BournemouthUmbro[71] M88[72] / Vitality[73] Mansion Group
Brighton & Hove AlbionNike[74] American ExpressJD[75]
BurnleyUmbroLoveBet[76]
Chelsea Nike[77] Yokohama Tyres[78] / Three[79] Hyundai[80]
Crystal PalacePuma[81] ManBetX[82] Dongqiudi
Everton Umbro[83] SportPesa[84] Angry Birds[85]
Leicester City Adidas[86] King Power[87] Bia Saigon[88]
LiverpoolNew Balance[89] Standard Chartered[90] Western Union[91]
Manchester City Puma[92] Etihad Airways[93] Nexen Tire[94]
Manchester United [95] Adidas[96] Chevrolet[97] Kohler[98]
Newcastle UnitedPuma[99] Fun88[100] StormGain[101]
Norwich CityErreà[102] Dafabet[103] Best Fiends[104]
Sheffield UnitedAdidasUnion Standard Group[105]
Southampton Under Armour[106] LD Sports[107] Virgin Media[108]
Tottenham Hotspur Nike[109] AIA[110] None
WatfordAdidas[111] Sportsbet.io[112] Bitcoin[113]
West Ham UnitedUmbro[114] Betway[115] Scope Markets[116]
Adidas[117] ManBetX[118] CoinDeal[119]

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
[120] Sacked13 May 2019Pre-season [121] 20 May 2019
Chelsea [122] Signed by Juventus16 June 2019 [123] 4 July 2019
Newcastle United [124] End of contract30 June 2019 [125] 17 July 2019
Watford [126] Sacked20th 7 September 2019
Tottenham Hotspur [127] 19 November 201914th [128] 20 November 2019
Arsenal [129] 29 November 20198th [130] 20 December 2019
Watford1 December 201920th [131] 6 December 2019
Everton [132] 5 December 201918th [133] 21 December 2019
West Ham United [134] 28 December 201917th [135] 29 December 2019
Watford [136] 19 July 202017th19 July 2020

Season statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[137]
1 Jamie VardyLeicester City23
2 Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal22
Danny IngsSouthampton
4 Raheem SterlingManchester City20
5 Mohamed SalahLiverpool19
6 Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur18
Sadio ManéLiverpool
8 Raúl JiménezWolverhampton Wanderers17
Anthony MartialManchester United
Marcus RashfordManchester United

Hat-tricks

See main article: List of Premier League hat-tricks.

Player For Against Result Date
Manchester City West Ham United 5–0 (A)[138]
Norwich City Newcastle United 3–1 (H)[139]
Chelsea Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–2 (A)[140]
Manchester City Watford 8–0 (H)[141]
Leicester City Southampton 9–0 (A)[142]
Chelsea Burnley 4–2 (A)[143]
Sergio AgüeroManchester CityAston Villa6–1 (A)[144] 12 January 2020
Anthony MartialManchester UnitedSheffield United3–0 (H)[145] 24 June 2020
Michail Antonio4West Ham UnitedNorwich City4–0 (A)[146] 11 July 2020
Raheem SterlingManchester CityBrighton & Hove Albion5–0 (A)[147] 11 July 2020
Notes4 Player scored 4 goals
(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[148]
1 EdersonManchester City16
2 Nick PopeBurnley15
3 AlissonLiverpool13
David de GeaManchester United
Dean HendersonSheffield United
Rui PatrícioWolverhampton Wanderers
Kasper SchmeichelLeicester City
8 Martin DúbravkaNewcastle United11
9 Vicente GuaitaCrystal Palace10
10 Ben FosterWatford9
Jordan PickfordEverton
Mathew RyanBrighton & Hove Albion

Discipline

Player

Club

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthGoal of the MonthReferences
ManagerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
August Jürgen KloppLiverpool Teemu PukkiNorwich City Harvey BarnesLeicester City[153] [154] [155]
September Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal Moussa DjenepoSouthampton[156] [157] [158]
October Frank LampardChelsea Jamie VardyLeicester City Matty LongstaffNewcastle United[159] [160] [161]
November Jürgen KloppLiverpool Sadio ManéLiverpool Kevin De BruyneManchester City[162] [163] [164]
December Trent Alexander-Arnold Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur[165] [166] [167]
January Sergio AgüeroManchester City Alireza JahanbakhshBrighton & Hove Albion[168] [169] [170]
February Sean DycheBurnley Bruno FernandesManchester United Matěj VydraBurnley[171] [172] [173]
June Nuno Espírito SantoWolverhampton Wanderers Bruno FernandesManchester United[174] [175] [176]
July Ralph HasenhüttlSouthampton Michail AntonioWest Ham United Kevin De BruyneManchester City[177] [178] [179]

Annual awards

AwardWinnerClub
Premier League Manager of the Season Jürgen Klopp[180] Liverpool
Premier League Player of the Season Kevin De Bruyne[181] Manchester City
Premier League Young Player of the Season Trent Alexander-Arnold[182] Liverpool
Premier League Goal of the Season Son Heung-min[183] Tottenham Hotspur
PFA Players' Player of the Year Kevin De Bruyne[184] Manchester City
PFA Young Player of the Year Trent Alexander-ArnoldLiverpool
FWA Footballer of the Year Jordan Henderson[185] Liverpool
PFA Fans' Player of the Year Sadio Mané[186] Liverpool
PFA Team of the Year
Goalkeeper Nick Pope (Burnley)
Defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) Çağlar Söyüncü (Leicester City) Andrew Robertson (Liverpool)
Midfielders David Silva (Manchester City) Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Forwards Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) Sadio Mané (Liverpool)

External links

Notes and References

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  49. News: Coronavirus leaves Aaron Cresswell 'petrified' for his newborn baby. 2 April 2020. The Guardian.
  50. News: Troy Deeney: Watford captain says he will not return to training. 19 May 2020. BBC Sport.
  51. News: N'Golo Kante opts to miss Chelsea training on Wednesday. Sky Sports.
  52. News: Premier League clubs agree to resume contact training. 27 May 2020. BBC Sport.
  53. News: Tyrone Mings: Premier League players 'last to be consulted' over 'financially driven' restart. 31 May 2020. BBC Sport.
  54. News: 28 May 2020. Premier League set to restart on 17 June with Man City v Arsenal and Villa v Sheff Utd. BBC Sport. 28 May 2020.
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  70. News: BR88 confirmed as Aston Villa's Official Sleeve Partner. Aston Villa FC. 13 June 2019.
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