Wolves have enjoyed a superb return to the Premier League.
The Wanderers have secured seventh place and should Watford fail to beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final, they will be playing in the Europa League next season.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s men smashed their previous Premier League points record (40) with nine matches remaining – since 2001, no newly-promoted club has finished in a higher position than 8th.
And now, as the season edges towards it conclusion, many are suggesting the Molineux chief should be crowned manager of the year.
In light of Wolves’ stellar campaign, talkSPORT.com has taken a look at other teams who have endured similarly brilliant returns to the Premier League since it started in 1992.
LATEST FOOTBALL NEWS
Blackburn 1992/93
Total points: 71
Final position: 4th
Manager: Kevin Dalglish
Blackburn were promoted to the Premier League for its inaugural season and it proved to be a brilliant campaign for the blue and white outfit.
Owner Jack Walker splashed the cash in the summer, signing Alan Shearer for £3.5m, who went onto score 16 goals in 21 matches before his season was ended with a knee injury.
Newcastle 1993/94
Total points: 77
Manager: Kevin Keegan
Final position: 3rd
Newcastle enjoyed such a good return to the top-flight they were given the nickname ‘The Entertainers’ for their blistering football.
Kevin Keegan’s side were a major force in the early days of the Premier League, with Andy Cole prolifically leading the line to score 34 goals in 40 matches.
Nottingham Forest 1994/95
Total points: 77
Manager Frank Clark
Final position: 3rd
This season by Forest is still the joint-best ever season by a newly promoted club and it has been for 23 years.
Stan Collymore scored 22 goals as the Reds qualified for the UEFA Cup, he then moved to Liverpool the following summer and Forest haven’t discovered the same dizzy heights since.
Sunderland 1999/00
Total points: 58
Manager: Peter Reid
Final position: 7th
Kevin Phillips scored an astonishing 30 goals in his first season in the top-flight and claimed the European Golden Shoe as the Black Cats secured a seventh place finish in the Premier League.
Reid’s men were unfortunate to miss out on European football, with their goal difference not good enough to qualify for the UEFA cup.
Charlton 2000/01
Total points: 52
Manager: Alan Curbishley
Final position: 9th
Charlton were relegated in 1999/00 season and Curbishley managed to bring them straight back up to the top-flight.
He defied expectations by guiding them to ninth place and had there defence been more solid they could have qualified for Europe.
Ipswich 2000/01
Total points: 66
Manager: George Burley
Final position: 5th
The Tractor Boys were tipped for the drop after coming up through the play-off’s and they extraordinarily finished in fifth place.
However, the next season they were relegated after most of their squad was poached by the big boys.
Manchester City 2002/03
Total points: 51
Manager: Kevin Keegan
Final position: 9th
Keegan guided Man City back to the top tier in 2002 and they have remained there since.
The now super-rich club were then spearheaded by Nicolas Anelka, who was bought for the big money fee of £13million, and his 14 goals helped them to finish ninth.
West Ham 2005/06
Total points: 55
Manager: Alan Pardew
Final position: 9th
The Hammers scraped their way to the Premier League through the play-offs and many largely expected them to go straight back down.
However, at the end of October they were fourth and enjoying a superb season. They might have won an FA Cup too if it wasn’t for some heroics from Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard.
Reading – 2006/07
Total points: 55
Manager: Steve Coppell
Final position: 8th
Reading have had three seasons in the Premier League and in two of them they were relegated.
However, the Royals performed brilliantly with Steve Sidwell starring throughout to finish in eighth place – and they would have qualified for Europe had they not drawn their last match.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he is confident he's the right man to take the club forward ahead of Manchester City's Premier League visit to Old Trafford on Wednesday. United
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is one defeat away from Manchester
An incredible 56 goals in 72 international appearances established Batistuta as Argentina's all-time top scorer by the time he hung up his boots in 2005, a record only since surpassed by Lionel Messi.
~ Gov. Sonko sends food to drought affected areas in Turkana
Patrice Evra could face legal action from Paris Saint-Germain over a homophobic rant at the French club following their Champions League defeat to Manchester United. The former United defender
PSG condemn ex-Manchester United defender Evra's comments
Liverpool are weighing up a move for Werder Bremen striker Max Kruse but will face competition from Bayern Munich, according to reports in Germany. The 31-year-old has enjoyed a stellar campaign in the Bundesliga, scoring 11 goals and registering nine assists for Werder who finished 8th in the table
Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool AGREE DEAL claim, Man Utd plan
Dillon Hoogewerf: 5 Things to Know About Manchester United's First Summer Signing 4 Things Man Utd Must Do to Ensure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Is a Success as Permanent Manager Jamie Spencer 28 Mar 2019
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hints at next Manchester United captain
Trent Alexander-Arnold: Liverpool wonderkid's assist record this season puts Manchester United star Jesse Lingard to shame access_time Posted on May 18, 2019 by BLOGGERPARUNG Sometimes you need to remind yourself the player is just 20-years-old and in just his second campaign as a starting first-team player.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's stunning season laid bare by assist
/Manchester City starlet Phil Foden should be 'given an opportunity' in the senior England squad after Callum Hudson-Odoi's surprise call-up, says talkSPORT pundit Micky Gray. Chelsea youngster Hudson-Odoi received his first call-up to the England Under-21s squad last week, but was drafted into Gareth Southgate's senior side on Monday
Manchester City star Phil Foden called up to England U21s
Champions League final iconic moments No.1: Jerzy Dudek's superb double save for Liverpool against AC Milan in 2005 by: 161385360554578 — Talk Sport 1 Jun talkSPORT.com have been looking back at the top six most iconic moments in previous Champions League finals.
Champions League final: Tottenham v Liverpool - things that
Leonardo Bonucci has defended his astonishing claim that Juventus team-mate Moise Kean provoked the racist abuse he was subjected to on Tuesday night. to manager Massimiliano Allegri he should
Moise Kean and Leonardo Bonucci train for Juventus after
Home / Leeds news: 'Bielsa is God' banner flies over Elland Road before Championship clash with Wigan Sport April 20, 2019 Leeds news: 'Bielsa is God' banner flies over Elland Road before Championship clash with Wigan
West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini has issued a Declan Rice deal warning to Man Utd and Man City (Pic: GETTY) Rice is now a senior England star having made his debut against Montenegro this week (Pic: GETTY) Rice only signed a new a contract in December committing him to the Hammers until 2024, and the club are determined not to sell him this summer.
Pellegrini reveals his thoughts on the future Declan Rice
Gareth Southgate underlines need for education after England
No comments:
Post a Comment