English Premier League Table: Chelsea Leads EPL Over Manchester City, Southampton, Arsenal

Nov 10, 2014 08:54 PM EST
Gary Cahill of Chelsea
Gary Cahill of Chelsea celebrates his goal with team mates during the Barclays Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on November 8, 2014 in Liverpool, England. "

The Barclays English Premier League table has Chelsea leading the EPL standings and the Blues are clear of Southampton and Manchester City in the ranks, as they won again this weekend and now the Blues are tops over Man City, while West Ham, Swansea City, Arsenal, Manchester United, Newcastle, Stoke City and Everton round out the top 10 over Liverpool heading into the international break.

Chelsea has continued to dominate the league and they now have 29 points after winning and that gives them a nice lead over both Southampton and Man City. Chelsea can keep this lead through the international break and basically to the end of the month and that would put them in great position to stay in first towards the holiday games and New Year. That would be huge for Jose Mourinho and his club and there is a chance they may not have a loss by the time that happens.

Chelsea is tops in points and they remain the team with the most goals scored this season by a nice margin and they will get a boost from Diego Costa, as he will have time to recover since he was not called by Spain for this set of games. Mourinho was happy about that and now he can push his team through this month and they have the chance to keep things going into December the way they are playing.

Chelsea continues to lead things and they have been dominant this season and still have yet to lose a game in EPL play and that could be huge come spring. The team is working on a big lead and they continue to push other teams away and that leaves some room for error down the line. Chelsea has been the highest scoring team and they now have a very solid lead over the two teams behind them in Southampton and Man City and they can continue to keep adding to it.

Check here for the Premier League standings.

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