The 2018/19 Premier League season has drawn to a close and what a season it was.Despite recording a record 97 points, Liverpool could not usurp Pep Guardiola’s men from the top of the table and Manchester City remarkably ended their campaign as the first English side ever to secure a domestic treble.Getty Images - Getty10
20. Huddersfield – David Wagner/Jan Siewert
Huddersfield had a miserable campaign and were relegated to the Championship with more than a month of the season remaining.Both Wagner and Siewart could not guide the Terriers to a good run of results to give them any sort of chance of avoiding the drop.19. Fulham – Slavisa Jokanovic/Claudio Ranieri/Scott Parker
GETTY1018. Brighton – Chris Hughton
Chris Hughton was sacked at the end of the season – a decision which many regarded as unjust.However, it has to be said the Seagulls have been poor all season and if it wasn’t for their FA Cup run, Hughton might have been dismissed earlier.Furthermore, Brighton’s recruitment has been really poor. Signings such as Jahanbakhsh and Locadia have failed to live up to expectations.17. Manchester United – Jose Mourinho/Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Getty1016. Cardiff – Neil Warnock
The Cardiff players fought bravely for Warnock throughout the campaign and particularly at the tail end of the season.However, ultimately the Bluebirds didn’t have the quality in their squad to stay in the division.Everyone wrote them off at the beginning of the season and if their was’t several refereeing decisions against them they might have survived.15. Burnley – Sean Dyche
1014. Southampton -Mark Hughes/Ralph Hassenhuttl
1013. Bournemouth – Eddie Howe
Bournemouth have had another good season in the top flight, although they were rather consistent on the road.Howe has added some great recruitments to the side such as Jefferson Lerma, David Brooks and Nathaniel Clyne and they have a great squad to build on in the summer.12. Leicester City – Claude Puel/Brendan Rodgers
Puel looked like he had lost the dressing room at the King Power and it showed on the pitch but their season picked up under Brendan Rodgers.Next season with his own transfer targets secured and a full pre-season under belt, Rodgers could get the Foxes into Europe.11. West Ham – Manuel Pellegrini
1010. Everton – Marco Silva
Just like West Ham, Silva’s Everton were quite inconsistent throughout the season.However, they finished the campaign in style with a good run of form and all in and all it can be regarded as a solid first season at Goodison for the Spaniard.He will need to build on this 8th-place finish and hope to qualify for the Europa League next term.9. Crystal Palace – Roy Hodgson
Hodgson led Crystal Palace to a 12th-place finish in the Premier League and it’s nothing short of what they deserve.The Eagles have been better away than they have at home, which is strange as Selhurst Park has been a fortress for the south coast club in previous seasons.The addition of Michy Batshuayi was a good piece of business and Hodgson will need to find a striker to replace him immediately if Chelsea take him back.8.Newcastle – Rafael Benitez
107. Arsenal – Unai Emery
Should Arsenal lose the Europa League their season can only be seen as a disappointment.The Gunners’s away form has been disastrous and they should have wrapped up top four with many games to spare.6. Chelsea – Maurizio Sarri
There is no doubting that Chelsea have been very poor at times this season, but when you look at the campaign on paper Sarri has achieved all the objectives set out for him.The Blues have reached two cup finals and finished third in the Premier League – there’s not a lot more Sarri could have done.Next season, he will have a full pre-season to install his methods and a real judgement can be made then.5. Watford – Javi Gracia
104. Wolves – Nuno Espirito Santo
Nuno is deservedly a hot contender for manager of the year this season for his work with Wolves and deservedly so.The Wanderers played a brilliant brand of football and weren’t prepared to bow down to the big boys.Europe has been secured for next season, and, if he recruits well again this summer, they could even threaten to displace one of the top six next term.3. Tottenham Hotspur – Mauricio Pochettino
Getty102. Liverpool – Jurgen Klopp
No Premier League runners-up have ever finished a season with a higher total than 97 points and that is testament to the work Klopp has done with Liverpool.The German has also guided them to a Champions League final for the second season running and he has no doubt surpassed expectation this season.It’s just a shame for Reds fans that City have just been that tiny bit better over the course of the campaign.1. Manchester City – Pep Guardiola
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