#3 Manchester United, 1999-00 (91 points)
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Season: 1999-00
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Games Won: 28
Games Drawn: 7
Games Lost: 3
Total Points: 91
Standing: 1st
Manchester United won the league by a record 18 points margin and what was remarkable about Sir Alex Ferguson's team was their consistency, a characteristic which the current Manchester United team doesn't have. This consistency resulted in a beautiful attacking football which helped them score 97 goals in that season.
While they were considered good from the defensive point of view, the main reason behind the successful season was the attacking unit. Forward Dwight Yorke scored 20 goals and finished as the top scorer for the club that year.
Edited by Amit Mishra