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Incredible stat that we were only behind twice in the space of two seasons between 2017 and 2019.
Year Behind at half time (away) Succeeded Teams (Success) Teams (Failure) 2023/24 5 4 West Ham, Luton, Everton, Newcastle Wolves 2022/23 2 0 Newcastle, Spurs 2021/22 3 1 Arsenal Southampton, West Ham 2020/21 2 0 West Ham, Spurs 2019/20 5 0 Norwich, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Southampton 2018/19 1 0 Chelsea 2017/18 1 1 Huddersfield 2016/17 6 0 Spurs, Leicester, Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Middlesbrough 2015/16 4 0 Stoke, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton 2014/15 3 0 West Ham, Crystal Palace, Man Utd 2013/14 3 0 Chelsea, Sunderland, Liverpool 2012/13 3 0 Liverpool, Southampton, Everton 2011/12 0 0 2010/11 3 0 Aston Villa, Man Utd, Liverpool 2009/10 6 0 Aston Villa, Wigan, Spurs, Everton, Hull, Sunderland 2008/09 7 0 Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Spurs 2007/08 6 0 Blackburn, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough 2006/07 8 0 Chelsea, Reading, Everton, Wigan, Charlton, Man Utd, Portsmouth, Spurs 2005/06 13 0 Man Utd, Newcastle, Fulham, West Brom, Wigan, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Blackburn 2004/05 2 0 Birmingham, West Brom 2003/04 6 0 Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough 2002/03 8 0 Leeds, Arsenal, Southampton, Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton, 2001/02 5 0 West Brom, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Wimbledon, Rotherham 2000/01 6 0 Charlton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton
Stopped there as the older stuff required more effort. Basically the only 2 seasons under Pep it happened this often, we didn't win the league. However, in those 2 seasons we weren't able to come back in any of the games.
The treble winning season is probably what will define this era which is understandable but for me the side that won back to back titles where we got 100 and 98 points is still the best this country has ever seen.