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Premier League Seasons Part V: 2016-2022 | Tactical Star Wars
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In the fifth part of our series looking back over the Premier League seasons so far, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp renewed their rivalry, leading to a record-smashing period for the competition as the pair ripped up the script on how football should be played in England.

But it was not just the new ‘big two’ that were making all the headlines in these Premier League seasons, with Arsene Wenger’s time at Arsenal coming to a close as their north London neighbours teetered on the edge of challenging at the top, too. 

This is the fifth and final episode (covering the 2016-17 – 2021-22 seasons) as part of a mini-series from the ‘Reads from The Analyst’ that looks back over the history of the Premier League, utilising Opta data insights to re-tell the story through a different lens. 

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If you liked this podcast, then please rate, review and subscribe to our show then make sure to listen to our look at the youngest managers in the history of the Premier League, which is available on our website or across your preferred podcast application. Or if you’d rather take a look at the oldest managers and players in the competition, we have also got those episodes available too.

Also don’t forget to check out our brand new podcast ‘Stats Out of Context‘, which takes a closer look at some of the stats and metrics that go into the sport that we love with episode five focusing on substitute goals.