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Your Premier League 2023-24 mega, team-by-team preview
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALCan you believe it's back already? No? Well, we can't either. Despite what was technically the first normal offseason for the Premier League since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the summer has flown by and the 2023-24 season kicks off Friday with Vincent Kompany's Burnley hosting his former club and the defending treble winners, Manchester City.
A lot has happened this summer -- and plenty more is likely to happen with the summer transfer window stretching on until the end of August. So, if you, too, feel like the new Premier League season just snuck up on you out of nowhere, do not fret. Bill Connelly and Ryan O'Hanlon have you covered. They've teamed up to preview all 20 teams and get you ready for the start of the new campaign. They both predicted the finishing positions of every club, 1 through 20, and then combined their numbers to create the master predicted finishing order you'll see listed below.
1. Manchester City
- Last season's finish: first place (89 points, plus-61 goal differential)
- Key ins: CB Josko Gvardiol (RB Leipzig, €90 million), CM Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea, €29.1m)
- Key outs: RW Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli, €35m), CM Ilkay Gundogan (Barcelona, free transfer)
Key stat
City enjoyed 64.9% possession in Premier League play in 2022-23. Their average over Pep Guardiola's first six seasons in Manchester: 66.8%. A lot was written about how Guardiola showed a willingness to sit back and counter at times to better utilize Erling Haaland's skill set, but this was still the most patient, possession-heavy team in Europe.One big question: Will the Mahrez and Gundogan departures hurt more than we think?
Over the past five Premier League seasons, Gundogan and Mahrez averaged 16.0 goals and 9.6 assists from 82.2 chances created. They were neither the most prominent goal-scorers nor table-setters, but they were integral in filling roles that needed filling and handling the magnitude of tactical responsibilities Guardiola threw at them.
City heads into 2023-24 with all the attacking and creative pieces one might need -- Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez and Bernardo Silva (for now?) -- but they've lost a pair of top-level glue guys. We'll see how long it takes Guardiola and company to account for that loss. -- Connelly