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2012–13 Premier League

Football season in England


Football season in England

FieldValue
competitionPremier League
pixels300
captionManchester United lift their 20th league title
season[2012–13](2012-13-in-english-football)
dates18 August 2012 – 19 May 2013
winnersManchester United
13th Premier League title
20th English title
relegatedWigan Athletic
Reading
Queens Park Rangers
continentalcup1[Champions League](2013-14-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersManchester United
Manchester City
Chelsea
Arsenal
continentalcup2[Europa League](2013-14-uefa-europa-league)
continentalcup2 qualifiersWigan Athletic
Tottenham Hotspur
Swansea City
matches380
total goals1063
league topscorer sectionTop scorers
league topscorerRobin van Persie
(26 goals)
best goalkeeperJoe Hart
(18 clean sheets)
biggest home winChelsea 8–0 Aston Villa
(23 December 2012)
biggest away win
(27 April 2013)
highest scoring
(29 December 2012)
(19 May 2013)
longest wins7 games
Manchester United
longest unbeaten18 games
Manchester United
longest winless16 games
Queens Park Rangers
longest losses7 games
Reading
highest attendance75,605
Manchester United 1–0 Reading
(16 March 2013)
lowest attendance15,436
Wigan Athletic 3–2 Reading
(24 November 2012)
attendance13,653,908
average attendance35,931
prevseason[2011–12](2011-12-premier-league)
nextseason[2013–14](2013-14-premier-league)

13th Premier League title 20th English title Reading Queens Park Rangers Manchester City Chelsea Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur Swansea City (26 goals) (18 clean sheets) (23 December 2012) (27 April 2013) (29 December 2012)

(19 May 2013) Manchester United Manchester United Queens Park Rangers Reading Manchester United 1–0 Reading (16 March 2013) Wigan Athletic 3–2 Reading (24 November 2012) The 2012–13 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of the Premier League, the English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992, and the 114th season of top-flight English football overall. The fixture schedule was released on 18 June 2012. The season began on 18 August 2012 and ended on 19 May 2013.

Manchester City were the defending champions, having won their first Premier League title the previous season. This was their first top division title league title since the 1967–68 season.

Manchester United secured their 13th Premier League title with four games to spare with a 3–0 win over Aston Villa on 22 April 2013. Their 20th English title overall, this left defending champions Manchester City, who suffered a 3–1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur a day earlier, trailing 16 points behind their local rivals with only five matches left to play. It was the first time the title had been decided in April since Chelsea were the winners in 2005–06, and only the fourth time in the history of the Premier League that it had been won with at least four games remaining in the season since Arsenal won in 2003–04. England national football team manager Roy Hodgson declared that United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was a "magician" having won 13 titles in 21 seasons. On 8 May 2013, Ferguson announced his retirement; his final game in charge was away to West Bromwich Albion on the final day of the season, which ended in a 5–5 draw.

On 28 April 2013, Queens Park Rangers and Reading were both relegated from the Premier League after a goalless draw against each other. Wigan Athletic were the third and final club to be relegated, following a 4–1 defeat to Arsenal on 14 May 2013. This brought an end to their eight-year stay in the Premier League, and came just three days after winning the season's FA Cup, making them the first club to win the FA Cup and suffer relegation in the same season.

Season summary

The season opened the weekend of 18 August 2012. Defending champions Manchester City opened their season with a narrow 3–2 victory over Southampton, who had just been promoted back to the Premier League after seven seasons in lower divisions. Man City had taken a 1–0 lead, with Southampton turning it on its head to go 2–1 up with 20 minutes remaining. City eventually came back and Samir Nasri scored the winning goal with ten minutes left. In a Monday evening fixture at Goodison Park, Manchester United started their season with a 1–0 loss to Everton, the goal scored by Marouane Fellaini. The first goal of the season, however, was scored by Swansea City's Michu, whose team thrashed Queens Park Rangers 5–0 away from home.

Manchester United recovered from their opening week loss with a 3–2 win over Fulham in their opening home game at Old Trafford, but lost striker Wayne Rooney to injury during the match. Other second week highlights included Chelsea's 2–0 win over Newcastle United, with recent Belgian signing Eden Hazard involved in both goals.

Early leaders Chelsea had week three off, while a win by Manchester City over Queens Park Rangers left the defending champions two points off the pace. The game was a highly anticipated rematch between the two teams that squared off on the final day of the 2011–12 season, when Manchester City snatched the title on goal difference with a late goal by Sergio Agüero. This time though, it was less exciting, with Manchester City comfortably winning 3–1. Level on points with Manchester City in second place were Swansea City, who registered a 2–2 draw with Sunderland, and West Bromwich Albion, who defeated Everton 2–0.

The fourth week of the season began with controversy, as the Chelsea v Queens Park Rangers match was fraught with racial tensions when QPR's Anton Ferdinand refused to shake hands with Chelsea's John Terry, who had been suspended for four games for using racial epithets against Ferdinand during the previous season. The teams would play out a 0–0 draw, however second place Manchester City could not gain ground as they also drew, with Stoke City.

Week five saw Chelsea extend their league lead to 3 points with a 1–0 win over Stoke City. A late goal in the 85th minute by Ashley Cole secured the win for the Blues. Everton and West Bromwich Albion maintained control of second place, with both teams notching a win in week five, though a draw by the Baggies in week six would drop them back to fifth place, which they would share with Tottenham Hotspur following their surprise 3–2 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Chelsea, Everton, and Manchester City would all win in week six. The results table after six games would have Chelsea in the lead with 16 points, followed by Everton and Manchester City with 13 points each, and Manchester United with 12. At the bottom of the league, Liverpool forward Luis Suárez scored a hat trick against Norwich City, leading Liverpool to a 5–2 victory. It was the second consecutive year that Suárez had scored a hat trick at Carrow Road.

The month of October saw a tightening at the top of the standings, with Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all winning their first two of three games for the month, setting up a vital Sunday afternoon match at Stamford Bridge between third placed Manchester United and the leaders Chelsea. The game did not disappoint, as Chelsea went down 2–0 early on an own goal by David Luiz in the fourth minute and a goal by Robin van Persie in the 12th. Van Persie had also taken the shot that had rebounded off of Luiz, and thus was ultimately responsible for the Red Devil's one-goal lead at half-time, following a late first half goal by Chelsea's Juan Mata from a free kick. Eight minutes into the second half Ramires equalised for Chelsea, and in the 75th minute United's Javier Hernández scored what proved to be the deciding goal via a rebound from a missed Van Persie shot. Replays showed that Hernández was in an offside position, generating a great deal of controversy. After the game, only a single point separated leaders Chelsea from second placed Manchester United. The rest of the standings were tightly packed in mid-table as 4 points separated fourth through ninth place. Another key match in October included a fixture between Liverpool and Reading, with Liverpool winning 1–0 (with winger Raheem Sterling scoring his first goal for the club) and giving manager Brendan Rodgers his first win at Anfield in the league against Reading, a team he formerly managed. The final week of October featured the longest match in the 20-year history of the Premier League, a 103-minute game between Manchester City and Swansea that featured two serious injuries, one to the groin of Swansea keeper Michel Vorm and the other to the knee of Manchester City back Micah Richards, both of which required stretchers to carry them off. City prevailed 1–0 in the marathon event with a goal from Carlos Tevez.

League leaders Chelsea suffered a dip in form in November. They opened the month with draws against Swansea City and Liverpool, dropping them to third in the standings. A loss to West Bromwich Albion on 17 November was marked by ineffective second half play, as the team was unable to capitalise on a late first half equaliser by Eden Hazard. The Blues closed out the month with uninspiring 0–0 draws against Manchester City and Fulham. The primary beneficiaries of Chelsea's slide were Manchester United and Manchester City, as the two rivals moved into commanding control of the first two places in the league table. Key November games included a 2–1 Manchester United win over Arsenal on 3 November, and a dominating 5–0 win by Manchester City over Aston Villa on 17 November marked by a pair of two-goal performances by Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero. West Bromwich Albion proved to be the biggest mover up the league table, moving from eighth up to joint third with Chelsea, on the strength of four wins over Southampton, Wigan Athletic, Chelsea, and Sunderland. At the bottom end of the table, Queens Park Rangers found themselves as the only team without a league win by the end of November.

The month of December saw minimal change in the standings at the top end of the table. The situation by New Year's Eve with the top three places was the same as it was at the start of the month, though Manchester United had extended their lead over second place Manchester City to seven points, with Chelsea four points back from City in third place. Tottenham Hotspur occupied fourth place with Arsenal, Everton, and West Bromwich Albion all tied for fifth. Chelsea stopped their November slide with a 3–1 win at Sunderland on 8 December on the strength of two goals by Fernando Torres. The Manchester derby was renewed on 9 December at the City of Manchester Stadium with first place on the line. United took a two-goal lead thanks to two goals from Wayne Rooney in the 16th and 30th minute. City responded with a Yaya Touré goal in the 60th minute, a goal that followed two saves in rapid succession by United keeper David de Gea. Pablo Zabaleta equalised in the 86th minute, but Robin van Persie once again proved to be the hero for United, scoring the winning goal two minutes into injury time to extend United's lead over City at the top of the table to six points. The last team without a league win, Queens Park Rangers, finally got their first win of the season on 15 December.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Reading, Southampton and West Ham United, returning to the top flight after absences of four, seven and one year respectively. They replaced Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers (both teams relegated to the Championship after eleven years in the top flight) and Wolverhampton Wanderers (ending their three-year top flight spell).

Stadiums and locations

Arsenal

Chelsea

Fulham

Queens Park Rangers

Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham United

:Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
ArsenalLondon (Holloway)Emirates Stadium
Aston VillaBirminghamVilla Park
ChelseaLondon (Fulham)Stamford Bridge
EvertonLiverpool (Walton)Goodison Park
FulhamLondon (Fulham)Craven Cottage
LiverpoolLiverpool (Anfield)Anfield
Manchester CityManchester (Bradford)City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester UnitedManchester (Old Trafford)Old Trafford
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
Norwich CityNorwichCarrow Road
Queens Park RangersLondon (Shepherd's Bush)Loftus Road
ReadingReadingMadejski Stadium
SouthamptonSouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium
Stoke CityStoke-on-TrentBritannia Stadium
SunderlandSunderlandStadium of Light
Swansea CitySwanseaLiberty Stadium
Tottenham HotspurLondon (Tottenham)White Hart Lane
West Bromwich AlbionWest BromwichThe Hawthorns
West Ham UnitedLondon (Upton Park)Boleyn Ground
Wigan AthleticWiganDW Stadium

Personnel and kits

League table

Results

Season statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Michu for Swansea City against Queens Park Rangers (18 August 2012)
  • Fastest goal of the season: 20 seconds, Theo Walcott for Arsenal against Queens Park Rangers (4 May 2013)
  • Last goal of the season: Urby Emanuelson for Fulham against Swansea City, (19 May 2013)
  • Largest winning margin: 8 goals
    • Chelsea 8–0 Aston Villa (23 December 2012)
  • Highest scoring game: 10 goals
    • Arsenal 7–3 Newcastle United (29 December 2012)
    • West Bromwich Albion 5–5 Manchester United (19 May 2013)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 8 goals
    • Chelsea 8–0 Aston Villa (23 December 2012)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals
    • Reading 3–4 Manchester United (1 December 2012)
    • Swansea City 3–4 Norwich City (8 December 2012)
    • Manchester United 4–3 Newcastle United (26 December 2012)
    • Norwich City 3–4 Manchester City (29 December 2012)
    • Arsenal 7–3 Newcastle United (29 December 2012)

Top scorers

RankPlayerCluburl=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/scorers/_/league/eng.1/english-premier-league?cc=5739title=Barclays Premier League Stats: Top Goal Scorers – 2012–13work=ESPN Soccernetpublisher=Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN)access-date=25 May 2013archive-date=17 May 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120517182543/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/scorers/_/league/eng.1/english-premier-league?cc=5739url-status=dead }}
1NED Robin van PersieManchester United26
2URU Luis SuárezLiverpool23
3WAL Gareth BaleTottenham Hotspur21
4BEL Christian BentekeAston Villa19
5ESP MichuSwansea City18
6BEL Romelu LukakuWest Bromwich Albion17
7SEN Demba BaChelsea / Newcastle United15
BUL Dimitar BerbatovFulham
ENG Rickie LambertSouthampton
ENG Frank LampardChelsea

Hat-tricks

Main article: List of Premier League hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NEDManchester UnitedSouthampton3–2
URULiverpoolNorwich City5–2
ESPWigan AthleticReading3–2
ESPArsenalReading5–2
WALTottenham HotspurAston Villa4–0
ENGArsenalNewcastle United7–3
JPNManchester UnitedNorwich City4–0
URULiverpoolWigan Athletic4–0
NEDManchester UnitedAston Villa3–0
BELAston VillaSunderland6–1
ENGLiverpoolFulham3–1
ENGWest Ham UnitedReading4–2
BELWest Bromwich AlbionManchester United5–5

Clean sheets

Player

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1ENG Joe HartManchester City18
2CZE Petr ČechChelsea14
ESP Pepe ReinaLiverpool
4BIH Asmir BegovićStoke City12
5ESP David de GeaManchester United11
FIN Jussi JääskeläinenWest Ham United
BEL Simon MignoletSunderland
8USA Tim HowardEverton10
POL Wojciech SzczęsnyArsenal
10FRA Hugo LlorisTottenham Hotspur9

Club

  • Most clean sheets: 18
    • Manchester City
  • Fewest clean sheets: 5
    • Aston Villa
    • Reading
    • Wigan Athletic

Discipline

Player

  • Most yellow cards: 10
    • ENG Craig Gardner (Sunderland)
    • ENG Bradley Johnson (Norwich City)
    • ENG Matthew Lowton (Aston Villa)
    • URU Luis Suárez (Liverpool)
  • Most red cards: 2
    • RSA Steven Pienaar (Everton)
    • ENG Steve Sidwell (Fulham)

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 78
    • Stoke City
  • Most red cards: 5
    • Arsenal

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReferenceManagerClubPlayerClub
SeptemberSCO David MoyesEvertonSCO Steven FletcherSunderland
OctoberSCO Sir Alex FergusonManchester UnitedESP Juan MataChelsea
NovemberSCO Steve ClarkeWest Bromwich AlbionBEL Marouane FellainiEverton
DecemberPOR André Villas-BoasTottenham HotspurNED Robin van PersieManchester United
JanuaryENG Brian McDermottReadingENG Adam Le FondreReading
FebruaryPOR André Villas-BoasTottenham HotspurWAL Gareth BaleTottenham Hotspur
MarchSCO David MoyesEvertonBEL Jan VertonghenTottenham Hotspur
AprilESP Rafael BenítezChelseaNED Robin van PersieManchester United

Annual awards

Premier League Manager of the Season

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, 71, received the Premier League Manager of the Season. It was his 11th win, awarded in the final season of his managerial career.

Premier League Player of the Season

The Premier League Player of the Season was awarded to Gareth Bale.

PFA Players' Player of the Year

The PFA Players' Player of the Year was awarded to Gareth Bale.

PFA Team of the Year

PFA Team of the YearGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
David de Gea (Manchester United)
Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City)Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham Hotspur)Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United)Leighton Baines (Everton)
Juan Mata (Chelsea)Eden Hazard (Chelsea)Michael Carrick (Manchester United)Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur)
Robin van Persie (Manchester United)Luis Suárez (Liverpool)

PFA Young Player of the Year

The PFA Young Player of the Year was also awarded to Gareth Bale.

FWA Footballer of the Year

The FWA Footballer of the Year was also awarded to Gareth Bale.

Premier League Golden Glove

The Premier League Golden Glove award was won by Joe Hart of Manchester City.

Premier League Fair Play Award

Arsenal won the Premier League Fair Play Award after finishing the 2012–13 Premier League top of the Fair Play Table. The award for best behaved fans went to Norwich City for the second year running.

Premier League Merit Award

The Premier League Merit Award was awarded to Sir Alex Ferguson.

Attendances

!#!!Football club!!Home games!!Average attendance |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Manchester United || 19 || 75,530 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Arsenal FC || 19 || 60,079 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Newcastle United || 19 || 50,517 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Manchester City || 19 || 46,974 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Liverpool FC || 19 || 44,749 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Chelsea FC || 19 || 41,462 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Sunderland AFC || 19 || 40,544 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Everton FC || 19 || 36,356 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Tottenham Hotspur || 19 || 36,030 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Aston Villa || 19 || 35,060 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || West Ham United || 19 || 34,720 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Southampton FC || 19 || 30,874 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Stoke City || 19 || 26,722 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Norwich City || 19 || 26,672 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Fulham FC || 19 || 25,394 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || West Bromwich Albion || 19 || 25,360 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Reading FC || 19 || 23,862 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Swansea City || 19 || 20,370 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Wigan Athletic || 19 || 19,359 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Queens Park Rangers || 19 || 17,779 |- |} }}

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