#3 Arsenal - 610
There are two Premier League clubs on this list whose performances have gone down recently. Arsenal have a rich Premier League history, and the Arsene Wenger era saw them build up a fierce rivalry with Manchester United. They also achieved the unimaginable - going through a Premier League season undefeated. It is a feat yet to be replicated.
The success of the Arsenal side under Wenger was built around talented footballers like Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira, who were excellent performers in their time. But Arsenal have hit a rocky phase in the last few years and have struggled to find consistency and form since then.
The current Arsenal batch have several young talents who can help the club reclaim glory. However, the job is easier said than done, and it will take consistent performers from everyone associated with the club.
# Chelsea - 611
When someone talks about Chelsea and the Premier League, it starts with the takeover by Roman Abramovich. Chelsea found themselves in deep financial trouble and were desperate for new owners when the Russian billionaire invested heavily in Stamford Bridge. In came Jose Mourinho and several star footballers who started a long journey of success.
Mourinho became the first manager to disrupt the Premier League hegemony of Manchester United and Arsenal. His back-to-back league wins showed a shift in domination, and the world started taking notice of Chelsea. Through players like Ashley Cole, John Terry, and Didier Drogba, among others, Mourinho shaped the foundations of modern-day Chelsea.
Chelsea have often been accused of being impatient with managers when expectations aren't met. But the club have been successful and have won several trophies consistently, with the last being last season's UEFA Champions League.
#1 Manchester United - 700
Manchester United turned up the style to beat Leeds 4-2 to bring up their 700th Premier League win last week. United became the first club to hit the mark, despite a terrible sequence of poor performances since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. However, Manchester United has been 'the' club to beat in the Premier League for most of its history.
Over a period of two decades, Manchester United have won 13 Premier League titles. This success came along with a treble and a pair of Champions League titles. But it's unlikely that any Premier League side will show this level of dominance in the modern period.
A long list of brilliant footballers who have donned the famous red jersey of Manchester. The current side have no shortage of talent, but there has been a general lack of cohesion and coordination at crucial times. As a result, Manchester United are about to complete a decade without a Premier League side and fans still await an end to the nightmare.