Despite grabbing the early initiative in the Premier League, teams topping the table after 10 games frequently fail to carry that dominance all the way. Across the past 33 seasons, only 14 clubs who led the standings at that early stage have gone on to win the championship.
Even more striking: in the remaining 19 seasons, the early-leaders slipped up — overtaken by rivals, derailed by form lapses, injury crises or simply the grind of a long campaign. Being No.1 in October, then, is a promising start — but far from a guarantee.
Also revealed: the biggest comeback by a team after being six points behind at Game 10 still succeeded in winning the title — showing that early gaps aren’t insurmountable. The data underlines that while formulating momentum early is valuable, consistency, squad depth and avoiding the mid-season slump are what separate the champions from the pretenders.



















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