The2021–22 Premier League was the 30th season of thePremier League, the top English professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 1992, and the 123rd season of top-flight English football overall. The start and end dates for the season were released on 25 March 2021,[2] and the fixtures were released on 16 June 2021.[3][4]
Manchester City successfully defended their title, winning for the second consecutive year, securing a sixth Premier League title and eighth English league title overall on the last day of the campaign; it was also the club's fourth title in the last five seasons.[5]
This season saw the return of full attendance, after the final third of the2019–20 and the entirety of the2020–21 seasons were held with limited or no attendance due to the restrictions caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[6] This season was the second season to feature a winter break, with no Premier League matches scheduled between 23 January and 7 February 2022.[7]
The early title race was dominated byLiverpool,Manchester City andChelsea, who were separated by two points by early December. By December, Chelsea led the way following a run of just one defeat in 14 matches until a shock defeat toWest Ham United gave City the edge.[8] A run of 12 consecutive victories, concluding in a victory over Chelsea that essentially ended their title hopes, gave Manchester City a 13-point lead by January (though Liverpool had two games in hand due to COVID-19 postponements).[9] Liverpool then went on a 10-game winning run, including both their games in hand, helped by a costly 2–3 home loss for City toTottenham Hotspur in February, to cut City's lead to a single point ahead of their meeting at theEtihad on 10 April. A 2–2 draw retained City's narrow lead going into the final weeks of the season.[10]
On 7 October, Saudi Arabia'sPublic Investment Fund purchased an 80% stake and completed the £300m takeover of Newcastle United, ending the 14-year ownership ofMike Ashley. On 12 October 2021, an emergency meeting was convened by the other 19 Premier League clubs between themselves and the Premier League, where they voiced their anger at the league's decision to ratify the takeover; Newcastle United were the only Premier League club to be excluded from attending the meeting.[11] On 18 November 2021, Premier League clubs voted to tighten the Premier League's financial controls in order to limit Newcastle United's spending power.[12]
At the time of the takeover, Newcastle were in 19th position having failed to win any of their first seven games.[13] The new ownership announced the departure ofSteve Bruce and hiredEddie Howe; while Newcastle did not win a game until the 15th attempt, their form improved dramatically after five signings in the January transfer window.[citation needed] A run of 12 wins in their final 18 games secured an 11th place finish.[14]
In December 2021, multiple matches were postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreaks in multiple clubs, with many clubs calling for the league to shut down until 2022.[15] Following a meeting on 20 December involving all 20 Premier League clubs, a decision was made to fulfil the fixtures over the Christmas period "where it is safe to do so". Clubs were advised that if they had 13 fit players, plus a goalkeeper, then they should fulfil their fixtures.[16]
On 10 March, the British government froze all of Roman Abramovich's assets due to his close personal ties withVladimir Putin, leaving Chelsea unable to sell tickets or merchandise, buy or sell players, and negotiate contracts.[21][22] The UK government issued Chelsea a licence that allowed the club to continue footballing activities, ensured that employees continued to be paid, and allowed season-ticket holders to continue to attend games.[23]
Heading into the final day of the season, Manchester City led by a solitary point, meaning City needed to match or better Liverpool's result to clinch back-to-back titles. Liverpool needed to win and hope that Manchester City dropped points to Aston Villa, managed by former Liverpool captainSteven Gerrard.[25]
Liverpool went behind to Wolves in the 3rd minute, but quickly equalised. Aston Villa took a shock 2–0 lead after 63 minutes thanks to goals fromMatty Cash andPhilippe Coutinho. Manchester City then scored three goals (from substituteIlkay Gundogan andRodri) in under six minutes to take the lead in the match. Two late goals from Liverpool'sMohamed Salah andAndy Robertson meant they won their game 3–1, but their result was irrelevant as City's 3-2 comeback win over Villa confirmed City as champions for the fourth time in five seasons.[26]
This season is mainly remembered for the great quality of play expressed byManchester City and Liverpool, which gave rise to a fantastic title fight (as was the case in the2018–2019 season that also ended with the Citizens' victory) but it is also true thatVAR in its third season in England caused various problems, often due to a "high bar" that forced and twisted the protocol and made VAR intervene on very few occasions, the goal was to intervene in a targeted manner asUEFA did atEURO 2020, but despite the good will, some mistakes were made, among the most glaring being the failure to award apenalty inEverton-Manchester City in favour of the home team due to a handball ofRodri, an episode that affected the title race.[27][28][29]
Norwich City, who were promoted from the Championship last season, suffered relegation with four games to spare following a 10th loss in 12 matches, against Aston Villa. Norwich also recorded the worst goal difference sinceDerby County in2007–08.[30] The next weekendWatford, who were also promoted, were the second to go down after defeat to Crystal Palace.[31]
The final relegation spot was contested byEverton,Burnley andLeeds United, all of whom spent time in the bottom three in the final months of the season. Everton endured a run of just three wins between October and April, but victories against Manchester United, Chelsea and Leicester City meant that victory over Crystal Palace in their final home game of the season would secure safety. Although they went 2–0 down at half time,Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goal in the 85th minute to put Everton 3–2 ahead had fans invading the pitch.[32] Fans stormed the pitch again at full time, after avoiding what would have been the club's first relegation since1951 and prolonging their top-flight status for a 69th year running.[33]
Burnley and Leeds went into the final day level on 35 points, with Burnley having the edge over Leeds due to a superior goal difference. Burnley fell behind 2–0 to Newcastle, while aRaphinha penalty put Leeds ahead against Brentford in the 54th minute. A 78th minute equaliser from Brentford and aMaxwel Cornet goal gave Burnley hope of survival, but an added time winner fromJack Harrison confirmed safety for Leeds and relegated Burnley after six consecutive seasons in the Premier League.[34]
Champions League, Europa League and Conference League spots
With Chelsea securing a top-four finish for a fourth straight season, only Tottenham and Arsenal were in the hunt for the final Champions League spot. Arsenal were in 4th with three games remaining, but Arsenal's defeats against Tottenham in theNorth London derby and Newcastle in their final away game combined with Tottenham victory against Burnley in their final home game saw Tottenham leapfrog them with one game remaining.[35][36][37][38] Spurs just needed a point against already relegated Norwich on the final day to secure Champions League qualification for the first time in three years, and won 5–0 with two goals fromSon Heung-min, who secured a joint Golden Boot withMohamed Salah. Arsenal failed to qualify for the Champions League for a sixth season, despite beating Everton 5–1.[39]
Manchester United suffered another difficult season, culminating in the sacking ofOle Gunnar Solskjær on 21 November 2021, which followed a humiliating 4–1 defeat to Watford.Ralf Rangnick would be appointed as interim manager for the rest of the season.[40][41] The club ultimately finished the season in 6th, with a goal difference of zero and their worst points tally in the Premier League era, at just 58, as well as losing on the final day.[42] United still managed to qualify for the Europa League, as West Ham's 3–1 defeat at Brighton prevented them from qualifying for back-to-back Europa League spots; they instead had to settle for a spot in the Europa Conference League.[43]
Brentford managerThomas Frank had a promising first season in the Premier League. Thanks to January signingChristian Eriksen, the team won seven out of their last 11 games of the season, which included a 4–1 victory against Chelsea. The Dane guided the Bees to a 13th place finish, 11 points above the relegation zone and not spending a single week in the relegation zone.[44]
Brighton had their best season in the top-flight withGraham Potter's side finishing ninth with a total of 51 points, despite their poor home record.[45] Their 4–0 win against Manchester United was another new high for them, as it was also their biggest top-flight win.[46]
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from theChampionship. The promoted teams wereNorwich City,Watford (who both returned to the top flight after a year's absence) andBrentford (who returned to the top flight after a seventy-four year absence). This was also Brentford's first season in the Premier League.[47] They replacedFulham,West Bromwich Albion (both teams relegated to theChampionship after just one year in the top flight) andSheffield United (relegated after a two-year top flight spell).[48]
a.^Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was club captain at Arsenal until 14 December 2021, when he was stripped of the captaincy following a disciplinary breach;[108] he was later let go by the club on 1 February.Alexandre Lacazette served as thede facto captain until early February,[109] when he was officially named to the role.[110]
b.^Troy Deeney was club captain at Watford at the start of the season, but left the club on 30 August.Moussa Sissoko was named the captain following Deeney's departure.[111]
c.^ Three and Hyundai suspended their sponsorships of Chelsea in response to sanctions imposed on the club and Roman Abramovich following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[112] The former does however remain on the club's shirt and will at least until a new kit is released the following season. Should the sponsorship be put back on hold, Three will remain Chelsea's shirt sponsor.[113]
Source:Premier League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[142] (C) Champions;(R) Relegated Notes:
^abSince the winners of the2021–22 FA Cup and the2021–22 EFL Cup, Liverpool, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the FA Cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot given to the League Cup winners (Europa Conference League play-off round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.[141]
Alisson(left) andEderson(right) won a second and thirdPremier League Golden Glove respectively after keeping 20 clean sheets each. This was Ederson's third consecutive Golden Glove award and the fourth consecutive season that the accolade was won by Brazilian goalkeeper(s).[159]