The 2024-25 campaign has brought a sense of unpredictability that we haven't seen in the Premier League for years. Who would have thought in August that, at the half-way point of the season, Man City would be struggling to stay afloat in the Champions League and be on the fringes of the top six?
Man United are seven points off the relegation zone, Nottingham Forest are looking like the real deal in third place, and Southampton are at risk of breaking Derby's unenviable record of holding the lowest points tally in a top-flight season (11).