Premier League Standings: Sunderland’s Rise and Tottenham’s Struggles
“I think we have our own journey, so the noise can be the noise, no problem,” said Sunderland’s manager Regis Le Bris, reflecting on his team’s impressive season.
Sunderland, promoted to the Premier League for the 2025-26 season, has made a significant impact, winning 12 and drawing 10 of their 32 league games. With a total of 40 points, they currently sit just 2 points behind Chelsea in sixth place.
Le Bris emphasized, “The main objective was to stay in the league… the ambition is to be a top-10 club,” highlighting the team’s aspirations as they continue to perform well against established rivals.
This season, Sunderland has notably defeated teams like Newcastle and Tottenham, showcasing their competitive edge. Their home record has been particularly strong, accumulating 29 points at home.
In stark contrast, Tottenham Hotspur finds themselves in a precarious position, battling relegation without a win in 2026. With just 3 games left to play away from home, the pressure mounts on manager Roberto De Zerbi.
“Unless Roberto De Zerbi sparks a dramatic improvement, it might not even be close,” analysts warn, as Tottenham’s situation grows increasingly dire.
If Tottenham is relegated next month, it would mark a significant downturn for the club, with external factors like Sunderland’s rise contributing to their struggles.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Sunderland to see if they can secure a top-10 finish, while Tottenham must fight to avoid dropping out of the Premier League altogether.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final standings, but the current trajectory suggests a thrilling conclusion to the season.