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8th February 2016
03:50pm GMT

At the halfway point of last season, a newly-promoted Leicester side had seemed destined to return to the Championship, only to string together a run of impressive results to keep them away from danger.
With their form during this campaign and such a strong finish to last season, we pondered how the league table would look if it was based on the previous 38 games (the 25 played this season plus the final 13 of last).
Having looked at the entire league table- which can be seen at the bottom of the article - here are five things we've learned from it.
However, this will do little to dent Leicester's confidence as the season reaches its final weeks - especially if they come away from the Emirates victorious at the weekend.
In the current Premier League standings, Newcastle are hovering just above the relegation zone, eight points above Villa. Although the season would hardly be considered a huge success under Steve McClaren for those at St James' Park, the fact that Villa are somehow above them over the last 38 games underlines how dismal things were under John Carver.
Interestingly, Chelsea, despite enduring a nightmarish title defence, are still three points ahead of Liverpool over the course of 38 games.
This season, however, the arrival of Slaven Bilic has proved successful. The team currently sit in sixth in the Premier League and have accumulated a total of 39 points, a much healthier average of 1.56 points per game.
Although they will be disappointed with defeat by Southampton at the weekend, their success under their Croatian manager bodes well for any aspirations of bringing European football to their new Olympic Stadium next season.
Having missed out on a top four berth in a transitional 2014/15, Spurs have kicked on and have opened up a seven-point gap over Manchester United in the first 25 games of this season.
Although United fared marginally better towards the end of last season, Spurs are still a relatively comfortable five points ahead of Louis van Gaal's men over the course of the last 38 games.

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