The Football Faithful
·8 October 2024
The Football Faithful
·8 October 2024
The Premier League is a ruthless beast, something Southampton are finding out the hard way after extending their long standing winless run in the top flight.
Russell Martin’s men unsurprisingly lost 3-1 to Arsenal this past weekend, although they did take the lead to give their beleaguered supporters a (very) brief hope of getting a positive result.
It’s now been 20 long months since the Saints last tasted victory in the Premier League – but how does their miserable run compare to the very worst in the division’s history? Let’s find out.
12 March 2023 to Present (Ongoing)
Relegation was Southampton’s fate at the end of the 2022/23 campaign after going 13 games without a win. Weirdly, that run included 3-3 draws with Arsenal and Spurs, and a 4-4 with Liverpool.
They’ve managed just one draw from their opening seven games upon returning to the Premier League, losing the other six. It’s difficult to see from where their next win is going to come.
27 August 2017 to 2 January 2018
West Brom got off to a flier in the 2017/18 campaign, winning their opening two games, but couldn’t buy a win for the next five months. They beat Brighton 2-0 in January, but it wasn’t enough to inspire a mid-season revival. The Baggies were relegated on 31 points.
16 July 2020 to 2 January 2021
Sheffield United enjoyed an incredible year in the top flight after gaining promotion, finishing ninth in the table in 2020. But the season concluded with three successive defeats, a sign of things to come.
The Blades set a new Premier League record the following season as it took them until gameweek 18 to secure their first win, beating Newcastle United in January 2021. They added another six victories before inevitably being relegated.
7 March 2020 to 31 October 2021
Norwich City lost their final ten games of the 2019/20 season to become the first team to be relegated five times from the Premier League.
The Canaries made an instant return from the Championship, but it wasn’t a happy one. They failed to win any of their first ten matches, a run that included hefty defeats to Chelsea and Manchester City.
A 2-1 win over Brentford prevented them from equalling a club record in the Premier League. Speaking of which…
1 April 1995 to 13 November 2004
Poor Norwich. It’s bad enough they’re on this list twice, but their supporters were made to wait nearly a decade between Premier League wins in the late nineties and early noughties.
The Canaries suffered relegation in 1995 after failing to win any of their last eight games, and they didn’t return for another nine years. It took them until November to get their first win, ending their 21-game winless streak by beating Southampton. Relegation beckoned by season’s end.
12 December 2002 to 17 September 2005
Sunderland were absolutely abysmal in 2002/03, ending the campaign with 19 points. They somehow beat Liverpool in December, but failed to win again that term, losing their final 15 matches.
The Black Cats returned to the top tier a couple of years later, setting a new Premier League record as their losing streak stretched to 20 games. Their 26-game winless run was broken with a win over Middlesbrough, one of only three victories that season as they finished up with a then-record 15 points.
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22 September 2007 to 11 May 2008 (Ongoing)
That record would be broken just a couple of years later by the worst team to ever play in the Premier League, as Derby County accumulated a dismal 11 points in 2007/08.
The Rams beat Newcastle in September before going the rest of the campaign without getting another. It’s the fewest wins any team has ever attained in a single season.
They are still waiting to end this run, having never returned to the Premier League since then.