Football quiz: winning streaks

Liverpool have won 17 games in a row in the Premier League. How well do you remember these victorious runs?

  1. Gregg 1

    Which team won 25 league games in a row in 2003 and 2004?

    1. Manchester United

    2. Arsenal

    3. Celtic

    4. Rangers

  2. gregg 2

    Which team won 16 games in a row in 2010 and 2011?

    1. Real Madrid

    2. Bayern Munich

    3. PSG

    4. Barcelona

  3. gregg 3

    Which team won 18 league games in a row in 2017?

    1. Bayern Munich

    2. Manchester City

    3. Wolves

    4. Liverpool

  4. gregg 4

    Which team won 19 league games in a row in the 2013-14 season?

    1. Chelsea

    2. Manchester City

    3. Juventus

    4. Bayern Munich

  5. gregg 5

    Which team won 14 league games in a row in 2002?

    1. Manchester United

    2. Arsenal

    3. Milan

    4. Valencia

  6. gregg 6

    Which team won 29 league games in a row in 1972 and 1973?

    1. Celtic

    2. Benfica

    3. Ajax

    4. Red Star Belgrade

  7. gregg 7

    Which team won 12 league games in a row in 2000?

    1. Bayern Munich

    2. Lyon

    3. Manchester United

    4. Juventus

  8. gregg 8

    Which team won 17 league games in a row in the 2006-07 season?

    1. Liverpool

    2. Inter

    3. Borussia Dortmund

    4. Chelsea

  9. gregg 9

    Which team won 16 league games in a row in 2017?

    1. Monaco

    2. Lyon

    3. Atlético Madrid

    4. Paris Saint-Germain

  10. gregg 10

    Which team won 13 league games in a row in 2016?

    1. Liverpool

    2. Chelsea

    3. Leicester City

    4. Arsenal

Solutions

1:C - Henrik Larsson was inspirational in attack as Celtic scored 105 goals and romped to the Scottish Premier League title 17 points clear of Rangers., 2:D - Sixteen wins in a row is a La Liga record they share with Real Madrid (2016). Despite this incredible run, Pep Guardiola's side only finished four points clear of Real Madrid that season., 3:B - Pep Guardiola's side drew at home against Everton and then did not drop a point until the last day of 2017, when they were held to a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace. They finished 19 points clear of Manchester United to win the Premier League, having collected 100 points and scored 106 goals., 4:D - Yes, It's Pep Guardiola again. Bayern cruised to the Bundesliga title but failed to win the Champions League as they suffered a humiliating 5-0 aggregate defeat by Real Madrid in the semi-finals., 5:B - The Gunners finished seven points clear of Liverpool to win the title in 2001-02 and won their opening game of the next campaign before drawing 2-2 at West Ham., 6:B - It's a European record. Benfica went more than 11 months without dropping a point as won back-to-back titles. They didn't lose a game in the 1972-73 season but their run of victories came to an end with a 2-2 draw at Porto., 7:C - Ferguson’s side stormed to the title in 1999-2000, winning their final 11 games of the season. They won their opening game of the next campaign before drawing 1-1 at Ipswich., 8:B - Sandwiched between two draws with Udinese, Roberto Mancini’s side won 17 consecutive games in Serie A. Inter set records as they tied up the Scudetto with five games to spare, scoring 107 goals and finishing with 97 points in the process., 9:A - Leonardo Jardim’s side won their final 12 games of the 2016-17 season on the way to claiming their first Ligue 1 title since 2000. They started the next campaign with four straight wins before a 4-0 thrashing by Nice ended the streak., 10:B - Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat at Arsenal in September 2016 proved to be the catalyst for a stunning upturn in fortunes as new manager Antonio Conte inspired a 13- match winning streak. The run came to an end with a 2-0 defeat to Tottenham but Chelsea still finished the 2016-17 season as Premier League champions.

Scores

  1. 8 and above.

    You are a football genius

  2. 9 and above.

    You are a football genius

  3. 10 and above.

    You are a football genius

  4. 7 and above.

    It's a tough quiz. You've done very well there

  5. 6 and above.

    It's a tough quiz. You've done well there

  6. 5 and above.

    It's a tough quiz. You've done well there

  7. 4 and above.

    It's a tough quiz. You've done well there

  8. 3 and above.

    Oh dear. That is not a good score

  9. 2 and above.

    Oh dear. That is not a good score

  10. 0 and above.

    Oh dear. That is not a good score

  11. 1 and above.

    Oh dear. That is not a good scoreThat is not a good score

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