Premier League table based on 2017 results: Man Utd off the pace, nightmare for West Brom
MANCHESTER UNITED fans have endured a tough year compared to their Premier League rivals, but West Brom supporters will definitely want to look away now.
This alternative Premier League table features 23 teams including the three relegated sides from the 2016/17 season and the trio of newly-promoted clubs plying their trade in the top-flight this campaign.
There are several eye-catching statistics to look out for, including Hull City’s impressive 2017 form despite suffering relegation in May, while Burnley and Crystal Palace have also enjoyed surprisingly productive years.
However, Manchester United would find themselves well off the pace if only results from the past 12 months were taken into account, while Southampton and Bournemouth are also struggling.
Take a look through the gallery above to see where your team would finish in the Premier League based on 2017 results.