Manchester City were champions in the 2011/12 season, totalling 89 points and triumphing over second place Manchester United level on points but with a superior goal difference (+64 to +56). They topped the table in week 36 and led for the rest of the season. All in all they were in first place for 24 weeks throughout the season. Their top scorer was Sergio Agüero with 23 goals.

Manchester City were champions in the 2011/12 season, totalling 89 points and triumphing over second place Manchester United level on points but with a superior goal difference (+64 to +56). They topped the table in week 36 and led for the rest of the season. All in all they were in first place for 24 weeks throughout the season. Their separation score* was 21 points. Their top scorer was Sergio Agüero with 23 goals.


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Throughout the season, teams scored 1066 goals across 380 matches for an average of 2.81 goals/match. The league's top scorer was Arsenal's Robin van Persie with 30 goals. The biggest margin* of victory was Manchester United's 8-2 victory over Arsenal on Aug 28, 2011. Manchester United scored the most goals* in one game in a 8-2 victory over Arsenal.
Teams changed positions 396 times over the course of the season. The bottom three places saw 21 changes, while the top four saw its composition change 12 times. The very top spot changed hands 5 times over the course of 38 weeks.
Position volatility will likely be quite dramatic at the beginning of a season but things start to settle down as the season wears on. From the halfway point, after week 19, there were 165 position changes. The bottom three had 12, while the top four had 4. The first place team changed 2 times during the second half of the season.
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