Premier League table for the second half of the season: Two clubs have outshone Man City
WHICH clubs have been most impressive since we entered the second half of the season?
Premier League table for the second half of the season

“Once Arsenal play Manchester City on Thursday night, all clubs will have played nine games in the second half of the season”
We reached the halfway point of the Premier League season back on Saturday 23 December, when all 20 clubs had played exactly 19 of their 38 matches.
That day saw Tottenham beat Burnley 3-0 away thanks to a Harry Kane hat-trick, Manchester United held to a 2-2 draw away to Leicester and Manchester City thrash Bournemouth 4-0.
But since then, which clubs have been on top form, and who has been off colour?
All clubs have played nine matches in the second half of the season so far, with the exception of Arsenal and Manchester City, who have played eight each but meet at the Emirates on Thursday.
Burnley, who are still seventh in the table following a brilliant first half of the campaign, have actually been the worst team in the league over the last nine games.
Sean Dyche’s men have not won a single game, picking up five points from draws and losing on four occasions.
And at the other end of the table, City are only in third place - and even if they beat the Gunners on Thursday, two teams will still be ahead of them in this table.
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