Manchester United are currently top of the list as the Premier League’s dirtiest club in the last five years.
Manchester United are back on top of the league but this time is not in terms of position but in terms of bad tackles and cards.
Recent analysis from punters.pub analyzed the disciplinary records of consistent top-flight sides over the past five years.
The analysis captured 10 different Premier League teams and how many card they have all received in the league for five years.
However, the analysis saw Erik ten Hag’s boys coming out as the team with the worst track record in those years combined.
Manchester United have managed to get a massive 386 yellow cards in the past five seasons.
The closest to Manchester United is Everton who have collected 13 less cards than the Old Trafford Outfit.
However, their enormous yellow cards numbers took them to the top of the list despite Everton and Arsenal having 17 red cards each.
The analysis by punters.pub count yellow cards as having one point while red cards count as two points on the list.
Premier League List Of Dirtiest Clubs
Club | Yellow Card | Red Card |
Manchester United | 386 | 9 |
Everton | 367 | 17 |
Tottenham | 373 | 13 |
Wolves | 363 | 15 |
Arsenal | 342 | 17 |
Newcastle | 351 | 11 |
Crystal Palace | 338 | 10 |
Brighton | 322 | 14 |
Chelsea | 330 | 8 |
West Ham United | 290 | 9 |
Though the Red Devils have picked up several disciplinary actions in the Premier League, they have been one of the best teams in the League.
Manchester United
Manchester United Football Club, also known as Man United (sometimes styled as Man Utd), or simply United, is a professional football club situated at Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.
The team engages in competition within the Premier League, which is recognized as the highest tier within the hierarchical structure of English football leagues.
Commonly referred to as the Red Devils, the football club known as Manchester United was initially established as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878. However, in 1902, the club underwent a name change and adopted the moniker Manchester United.
Following a temporary stint in Clayton, Manchester, the football club then relocated to their present-day venue, Old Trafford, in the year 1910.
United has achieved a remarkable domestic record, securing a record-breaking 20 top-flight league titles, 12 FA Cups, six League Cups, and an unprecedented 21 FA Community Shields.
The team has achieved success in international football by securing victory in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League on three occasions. Additionally, they have emerged triumphant in the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, the Intercontinental Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup, each on a single occasion.