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If you say that there was no traditional top 4 before the establishment of the Premier League, at that time in the 80s and 90s only Mercesset was competing for supremacy, and Liverpool was the absolute boss.
The most consistent record was Arsenal, with George Graham establishing the Gunners into a dominant team in the late 80s and early 90s. In 1986-87, Graham won the first League Cup in the club's history, beating Liverpool 2-1 in the final. Two years later, Arsenal snatched the league title from then-English giants Liverpool, much to their surprise.
In the 1988-89 season, Arsenal beat Liverpool in the final round and won the league title.
In the 1990/91 season, Graham led them to another league title, with the famous Gunners defensive quartet surprising, and Arsenal losing just one league game in the course of the season.
Leeds United were the last old League One champions (1991-92) and boasted Manchester United's King Eric Cantona.
Manchester United were actually still on the rise, and after Alex Ferguson took over, the Reds knew that Leeds had only finished runners-up in the title-winning season, after finishing sixth the previous season and finishing 13th and 11th in the previous two seasons.
Villa had a good run in the early 80s, winning the Champions League, but were relegated to the second division in '87, although they quickly returned to the first division and finished runners-up twice in the Premier League in '90 and the first year of the Premier League.
Tottenham only won one FA Cup in the early 90s, the worst in comparison.
So during that time, Liverpool was the absolute king, followed by Arsenal and Everton, Manchester United and Villa, and Leeds United.
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Liverpool is still the boss of Manchester United in the league to catch Arsenal.
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Tottenham This is a must, Arsenal does not hold at all The traditional semi-finals are Tottenham.
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In the 90s it was Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle.
If it is a little more distant it should be Manchester United, Liverpool, Newcastle and Blackburn.
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Wolves, Liverpool, Manchester United, the tradition seems to be the top three.
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Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham.
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There are four teams in the UK: England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The FIFA World Cup is not a competition between countries, but a competition between football associations and football associations.
Because all four teams in the UK have separate seats in FIFA, they can all send teams to the tournament. English football itself is at a high level. Once the team is formed to participate in the competition, problems such as dividends from the local football association and players on the field will appear.
Moreover, the UK is divided into four FIFA member districts, and there is a fair use and distribution of individual competitions.
The four teams are completely independent, and the results achieved can only represent themselves, not the whole of the United Kingdom. For example, in the 1966 World Cup, after England as the host country defeated the Federal Republic of Germany to win the championship, only England celebrated, and the Scots certainly hoped that the Federal Republic of Germany would win.
Britain's position in international football:
England is the birthplace of modern football and has an important place in international football. As early as the 60s of the 19th century, four regions of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland had established their own football associations.
In 1904, FIFA was founded to send invitations to the world. The following year, England joined, followed by three other FA clubs from the United Kingdom.
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England men's football team is ranked fifth.
At present, the England men's football team is ranked fifth in FIFA, with a total of 1728 points, and England ranks 5th in the latest FIFA national men's football team world rankings.
The England national team was established in 1863 with World Cup honours, the 1966 England World Cup winner, which also won the 1968 and 1996 European Championship runners-up, the manager is Gareth Southgate, the England national team drew for the 2022 World Cup, and the group was divided into Group B.
The strength of England
England is a very strong football team and is one of the top teams in world football. England only started competing in the World Cup and European Championship after World War II, but their results and reputation have been outstanding, reaching the main tournament of the World Cup 16 times, winning the 1966 World Cup in England, as well as finishing runners-up in one European Championship and two European Championship semi-finals.
The performance on the field has been very consistent, and against other strong teams can also get more goal difference, the strength is very strong. The 2022 Qatar World Cup also successfully entered the finals and was placed in Group B. England have reached the last eight of the World Cup six times.
In the World Cup, the results hovered between the round of 16 and the quarterfinals, and the development was very stable.
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England men's football team is ranked fifth.
At present, the England men's football team is ranked fifth in FIFA, with a total of 1728 points, and England ranks 5th in the latest FIFA national men's football team world rankings.
The England national team was established in 1863 to win World Cup honors, with the 1966 England World Cup champion, and this wisdom also won the 1968 and 1996 European Championship third place, the head coach is Grace Southgate, the England national team 2022 World Cup draw, the group is in Group B.
Judging from the four team entities in Group B, England may have a chance to finish first in the group stage, and England has also achieved many good results in the World Cup in recent years, having won the World Cup once.
In the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, England played well, winning 8 of the 10 games, and successfully came to the 2022 World Cup in the first place in the group stage in two games.
England World Cup squad
Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford (Everton 28), Pope (Newcastle 30), Ramsdale (Arsenal 24).
Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (24 Liverpool), Coady (29 Everton), Dier (28 Tottenham), Harry Maguire (29 Manchester United), Luke Shaw (27 Manchester United), John Stones (28 Manchester City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle 32), Walker (Manchester City 32), Ben White (Arsenal 25).
Midfielders: Jude Bellingham (19-year-old Dort), Conor Gallagher (22-year-old Chelsea), Jordan Henderson (32-year-old Liverpool), Mason Mount (23-year-old Chelsea), Phillips (Manchester City), Rice (23-year-old West Ham).
Forwards: Phil Foden (22 years old Manchester City), Mori Grealish (Manchester City), Kane (29 years old Tottenham Hotspur), Maddison (25 years old Leicester), Marcus Rashford (25 years old Manchester United), Bukayo Saka (21 years old Arsenal), Raheem Sterling (27 years old Chelsea), Luna, Wilson (30 years old Newcastle).
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English football is a strong team.
The England national team is a world-class powerhouse, and due to historical reasons, the four major regions of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own independent national football associations and football teams. England's first official international match was against Scotland in 1872.
After participating in the World Cup and European Championship after World War II, he has reached the top eight of the World Cup and European Championship 18 times in history. He has won the 1966 World Cup in England and the 1997 Britain, Italy, Pakistan and France Invitational Tournament. The goal difference against Germany, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Hungary, Spain and other teams in the history is the highest in the world.
The results of English football
At the 1982 World Cup in Spain, England's U21 team won the U21 European Championship. In the 1990 World Cup in Italy, he finished fourth. In 1997, England defeated France and Italy 1-0 and 2-0 at the World Cup host France, losing 1-0 to Brazil, but still won the group round-robin tournament.
In 2001, David Beckham finished fourth at the Ballon d'Or and again won the second World Footballer of the Year. In 2005, England not only passed the World Cup qualifiers with the second place in Europe, but also won a thrilling 3-2 match against Argentina at the end of the year, which became a classic.
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