Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Sunday 10 February 2019 7:19 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 1:27 am

Never mind the Big Six, it’s all about the Premier League’s Big Three as Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham underline gulf in quality

By: Frank Dalleres

Sports Editor

Add as a preferred source on Google

We all know about the Big Six, the Premier League’s half a dozen richest clubs who monopolise the top places in the table, effectively creating a two-tier division of haves and have-nots.

It’s plain to see in the current rankings, with the biggest gap between positions anywhere in the top flight being the 12 points that separate Chelsea, in sixth, and Wolves, directly below them.

The problem with talking about a Big Six, however, is that it implies a measure of equality between them when the truth is that the top three – Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham – are in a league of their own.

City, Liverpool and Spurs highlighted that fact over the weekend with home victories by at least two-goal margins over Chelsea, Bournemouth and Leicester respectively.

That should have been no surprise; all three average well in excess of two points per game, with at least 20 wins each from their 26 or 27 league fixtures so far this term.

Oh, and the second biggest gap between places anywhere in the division? That’s the nine points separating Tottenham, in third, and fourth-placed Manchester United.

Manchester City thrash Chelsea

Champions City underlined the chasm between the top three and the Big Six also-rans on Sunday when they eviscerated Chelsea 6-0. It came seven days after they had eased past Arsenal 3-1.

The result lifted them back above Liverpool into first place, albeit on goal difference and having played a game more, and there looks to be a renewed focus about Pep Guardiola’s team.

For the second weekend in succession Sergio Aguero scored a hat-trick, taking his tally to 11 goals in 10 appearances since Christmas.

For the third time in four games they struck within five minutes of kick-off, this time when Raheem Sterling netted the first of his two goals.

Of their last 12 matches in all competitions, City have won 11.

Liverpool shake off jitters against Bournemouth

Ruthlessness distinguishes the Big Three from their nearest challengers, which is what made Liverpool’s dropped points in consecutive games with Leicester and West Ham so notable.

The Reds, who have only lost once in the league all season, didn’t slip up again when Bournemouth visited Anfield on Saturday, winning 3-0 against a team who have now been beaten in 10 of their 13 away games.

If there was tension at first – even Sadio Mane’s opener was greeted with some stern celebrations – that gave way to joyful second and third goals by Georginio Wijnaldum and Mohamed Salah.

Tottenham defy doubters

This was meant to be a top two by now, but Tottenham continue to defy those who predicted that injuries to Harry Kane and Dele Alli would cut them adrift.

Instead they have ground out results – in the league, at least – and made it four wins from four in Kane’s absence on Sunday when they saw off Leicester 3-1 with goals from Christian Eriksen and Son Heung-Min.

For all that, the suspicion is that this remains a two-horse race for the title. With so few points being dropped at all, the five between Liverpool and Spurs looks significant.

Fourth place is Manchester United's to lose

Had the season started when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho in the dugout, United might be in the title mix themselves – and certainly among a Big Four.

Saturday’s 3-0 win at Fulham means they have taken 25 of a possible 27 points under Solksjaer. Arsenal and Chelsea, meanwhile, have been exposed as works in progress at best.

While the gap to Spurs seems too big to bridge now, and although they only lead the other two London sides by a point, the momentum is all theirs and fourth place is surely United’s to lose.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Life&Style

Categories

  • Sport

Related Topics

  • Arsenal
  • Chelsea FC
  • Football
  • Liverpool FC
  • Manchester City
  • Manchester United
  • Tottenham Hotspur

Trending Articles

  • Top Burnham adviser calls for capital gains and inheritance tax hikes

  • Clarkson’s Farm and why businesses must stop blaming the weather

  • Two solicitors linked to Post Office scandal charged with misconduct

  • Lloyd’s deputy chair: The City is a club in the best sense

  • Revealed: Secret Treasury plan to tax State Pension before it is paid out

More from City PM

  • Liverpool have the most valuable front-of-shirt deal in the Premier League

    Sport Business
    Getty Images logo on a modern office building facade, symbolizing global media influence and corporate presence
  • Premier League clubs warned crypto deals could be worthless in a year

    Sport Business
    Man in business suit speaking at a conference podium, addressing a large audience in a modern convention center.
  • Everton ‘surprised and angered’ at losing £40m legal case with Burnley

    Sport Business
    GettyImages 2272351712 showing a business meeting with diverse professionals discussing strategies around a conference table
  • Tottenham Hotspur: Daniel Levy sells majority of shares in Spurs owner ENIC

    Sport Business
    Due to the lack of specific context or details about the image or the articles content, I cannot generate a precise alt te...
  • Rugby needs its Premier League to step up and take control, Raine says

    Sport Business
    Breaking news event with journalists and cameras gathered, capturing a press conference in a bustling city environment
  • Everton chief calls for full review of England academy talent funding

    Sport Business
    Getty Images logo displayed on a digital screen with vibrant colors, symbolizing media and photography expertise.
  • Manchester City and Chelsea boosted by lawyer’s compensation claims verdict

    Sport Business
    Business professional speaking at a conference podium with a projected presentation slide in the background.
  • Manchester United bank eight-figure fee from Amazon All Or Nothing deal

    Sport Business
    Business professionals discussing strategy at a conference table, highlighting teamwork and collaboration in a modern offi...

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy