#4 Chelsea 2004/05 - 3 games to spare
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Jose Mourinho's ended Chelsea’s 50-year wait for a Premier League title in 2004/05. In his first season at England, the Portuguese manager led the Blues to the title win with three games to spare.
Didier Drogba, Eidur Gudjohnsen, and Frank Lampard were amongst the goals for Chelsea while John Terry and Peter Cech had a solid season at the back. Claude Makelele deserved a special mention here for his phenomenal performances in midfield.
They won the title with a record-breaking 95 points, conceding just 15 goals during the season. Chelsea sealed the title with a 2-0 win against Bolton Wanderers on 30th April. They finished 12 points more than the second-placed Arsenal.
Edited by Amit Mishra