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Fan confidence at every Premier League club ranked as the 23/24 season edges ever closer

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Published 09:36 19 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Fan confidence at every Premier League club ranked as the 23/24 season edges ever closer

The new Premier League campaign is fast approaching

Marcus Chan

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A survey has been conducted to calculate how confident fans of each Premier League club are feeling ahead of the 23/24 season.

The 22/23 campaign was filled with drama from start to finish with Manchester City managing to fend off Arsenal for the Premier League crown.

Whilst there were also a record-breaking 14 manager sackings in what was a truly unforgettable season.

Ahead of the new campaign, Sky Bet have asked over 1400 fans in the Premier League to indicate how confident they are for the upcoming season on a scale of 1-10. Here are the results from the survey.

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20. Everton - 3.3

Toffees fans are feeling gloomy ahead of the new campaign after just avoiding relegation by the skin of their teeth.

19. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 5.3

Wolves fans’ confidence level would have been dented by the loss of Ruben Neves to Al Hilal.

18. Tottenham Hotspur - 5.3

The low score would have been impacted by the uncertain future of striker Harry Kane.

17. Sheffield United - 5.5

Newly promoted Sheffield United will face a tough battle to stay in the Premier League.

16. Luton Town - 5.5

On paper, they are most likely to be relegated.

15. Crystal Palace - 5.6

All eyes will be on whether Michael Olise and Ebere Eze can inspire the Eagles.

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14. Burnley - 5.7

After a brilliant season under Vincent Kompany, Burnley fans will hope they will have enough to stay in the top flight.

13. Bournemouth - 5.7

The pressure will be on new boss Andoni Iraola after the shock sacking of Gary O’Neil.

12. Chelsea - 6.3

After their dismal 22/23 season, Blues fans are not expecting a huge improvement ahead of the new campaign.

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11. Fulham - 6.4

Aleksandar Mitrovic will be key for Fulham but his future is uncertain amid links with Saudi Arabia.

10. Nottingham Forest - 6.4

Forest did brilliantly at the end of last season and will hope to continue their upward trend.

9. West Ham - 6.4

It will be interesting to see how the club spend the £105 million received from Declan Rice’s move to Arsenal.

8. Manchester United - 7.1

Erik ten Hag is under pressure to produce the goods after a solid first season in charge at Old Trafford.

7. Liverpool - 7.1

22/23 was one to forget for Jurgen Klopp and his men, but a midfield revamp could propel Liverpool back into contention.

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6. Brentford - 7.3

Ivan Toney will be a big miss at the start of the season for the Bees.

5. Aston Villa - 7.3

Unai Emery has done a fantastic job so far and many Villa fans expect that to continue into the new season.

4. Arsenal - 7.6

Gunners fans will be hoping their team can go one further in the new season and win the Premier League.

3. Newcastle - 7.6

The St.James’ Park faithful are on cloud nine after returning to the Champions League.

2. Brighton - 8.0

The Seagulls were sensational last season and that has resulted in supreme confidence ahead of the new campaign.

1. Manchester City - 9.1

Pep Guardiola’s Treble winning team are the overwhelming favourites again as the new season approaches. Can anyone beat them?

Who do you think will win the Premier League? Let us know in the comments.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Premier League, Football

Marcus Chan
Marcus Chan

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