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Which of our ten best Premier League teams of all-time can claim to be the greatest?

We're deciding on Premier League performances only - European success or cup glory isn't relevant here.

Somehow boss Claudio Ranieri shaped a squad which had nearly been relegated the previous season into something spectacular - N'golo Kante running games from midfield, Riyad Mahrez being creator in chief and Jamie Vardy using pace and finishing precision to score bundles of goals.

Thirteen straight wins followed and the foundations for glory had been well and truly laid.

Diego Costa led the scoring charts with 20 goals while Eden Hazard again sparkled with 16. However, it was Kante who was chosen as PFA Player of the Year as he made it back-to-back titles following his previous success with Leicester.

It was done to great effect as City claimed a fourth title in five years, claiming 93 points in the process.

Kevin De Bruyne was the team's star, creating and scoring regularly from midfield, while Joao Cancelo emerged as a perhaps unexpected shining light as he added a new bow to the full-back role.

The talisman was Eric Cantona had added a touch of magic to almost every game but behind him were other reasons for greatness.

Well, this list is all about the best Premier League sides - and the 99/00 version was a step above on that front, winning 12 more points than the Treble team. They dominated, finishing 18 points clear - this was an era when Soccer AM was mocking the 'Premiership one-horse race'.

This United side, built on the famous midfield of Roy Keane, Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs, smashed goals for fun - Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke both passed the 20-goal mark - and they scored three or more in exactly half of their league games.

The problem area was defence. Peter Schmeichel had left and Mark Bosnich

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