2001–02 FA Premier League#Results

{{Use British English|date=April 2014}}

{{Short description|10th season of the Premier League}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = FA Premier League

| season = 2001–02

| dates = 18 August 2001 – 11 May 2002

| winners = Arsenal
2nd Premier League title
12th English title

| relegated = Ipswich Town
Derby County
Leicester City

| continentalcup1 = Champions League

| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Arsenal
Liverpool
Manchester United
Newcastle United

| continentalcup2 = UEFA Cup

| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Leeds United
Chelsea
Blackburn Rovers
Ipswich Town (through UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking)

| continentalcup3 = Intertoto Cup

| continentalcup3 qualifiers = Aston Villa
Fulham

| league topscorer section = Top scorers

| league topscorer = Thierry Henry
(24 goals)

| best goalkeeper = Nigel Martyn (18 clean sheets)

| biggest home win = {{nowrap|Blackburn Rovers 7–1 West Ham United}}
(14 October 2001)

| biggest away win = {{nowrap|Ipswich Town 0–6 Liverpool}}
(9 February 2002)

| highest scoring = {{nowrap|Tottenham Hotspur 3–5 Manchester United}}
(29 September 2001)
{{nowrap|Blackburn Rovers 7–1 West Ham United}}
(14 October 2001)
{{nowrap|Charlton Athletic 4–4 West Ham United}}
(19 November 2001)
{{nowrap|West Ham United 3–5 Manchester United}}
(16 March 2002)
{{nowrap|Newcastle United 6–2 Everton}}
(29 March 2002)

| matches = 380

| total goals = 1001

| longest wins = 13 games{{cite web |url=http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/premier-league/2001-2002/longest-sequences/full |title=English Premier League 2001–02 |publisher=statto.com |access-date=11 March 2015}}
Arsenal

| longest unbeaten = 21 games
Arsenal

| longest losses = 7 games
Derby County

| longest winless = 16 games
Leicester City

| highest attendance = 67,638
{{nowrap|Manchester United 0–1 Middlesbrough}}
(23 March 2002)

| lowest attendance = 15,415
{{nowrap|Leicester City 1–2 Middlesbrough}}
(18 September 2001)

| attendance = 13,091,502{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/attendance/eng-premier-league-2001-2002/1/ |title=Premier League 2001/2002 » Attendance » Home matches |website=WorldFootball.net |date=5 January 2024 |access-date=5 January 2024 }}

| average attendance = 34,451

| prevseason = 2000–01

| nextseason = 2002–03

}}

The 2001–02 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the competition. It began with a new sponsor, Barclaycard, and was titled the FA Barclaycard Premiership, replacing the previous sponsor, Carling. The title race turned into a battle among four sides – Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Newcastle United.

Arsenal clinched the title on 8 May 2002 after a convincing win against Manchester United at Old Trafford, in the penultimate game of the season. This new attacking Arsenal side had won the FA Cup five days before and made history by accomplishing their third double, their second under the reign of Arsène Wenger, who showed his commitment by signing a new four-year deal with Arsenal.

The season started on 18 August 2001 and ended on 11 May 2002.

Season summary

At the start of 2002 the title race was wide open, with the likes of Newcastle United and Leeds United contesting at the top of the table along with the usual likes of Arsenal and Manchester United. Newcastle, after back-to-back away wins at Arsenal and Leeds during the Christmas period, confirmed themselves as genuine title challengers and led the league at the turn of the year. Leeds had topped the table at Christmas prior to losing at Elland Road to Newcastle.

Despite being top of the table at the start of December – eleven points clear of Manchester United – Liverpool underwent a severe slump, falling to fifth place, five points behind United. Would-be contenders Chelsea, Newcastle United and Leeds United had by this point disappeared into the chasing pack.

January saw Liverpool travelling to both Highbury and Old Trafford in the space of a fortnight. Liverpool's Danny Murphy scored a late winner to give the Merseyside club all three points against United, and John Arne Riise then salvaged a point for Liverpool against Arsenal, allowing Manchester United to top the table for the first time that season.

In March, Arsenal were installed as strong favourites for the Premiership title after Liverpool's defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal's April triumph against Bolton Wanderers brought them to within three points of a second Premier League title under Arsène Wenger.

Fittingly, the Premiership title would be decided at Old Trafford as Arsenal and Manchester United faced one another in a decisive encounter. Arsenal only required a draw to guarantee their second title in five seasons to go with their FA Cup victory against London rivals Chelsea four days previously; United had to win to take the title race to the last day. In the end, Arsenal emerged victorious as their record signing Sylvain Wiltord scored the only goal of the game as Arsenal was confirmed Premiership champions with a game to spare. Manchester United's disappointment was compounded by Liverpool leapfrogging them into second place by virtue of their 4–3 victory against Blackburn Rovers.

On the final day of the season Liverpool confirmed second place, and in doing so, gaining automatic qualification to the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, by thrashing Ipswich Town 5–0 at Anfield. Arsenal rounded off their successful league campaign in style, beating Everton 4–3 at Highbury. Manchester United limped to a poor draw against Charlton Athletic, completing a disappointing campaign for the deposed league champions, the first time since the Premiership had been formed that they had finished out of the top two places and they were required to play in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League the following season.

Newcastle joined Manchester United in those Champions League qualifying rounds by finishing in fourth, whilst a poor run of results at the beginning of the year saw Leeds United's title and Champions League hopes crumble, they were to finish five points adrift of Newcastle in fifth, and would be joined in the UEFA Cup by Chelsea, whose inconsistent form also put pay to their top four aspirations. Leeds controversially sacked their manager David O'Leary after the season concluded.

For the first time in the history of the Premier League, all three promoted teams avoided relegation – Fulham, Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers. Blackburn and Bolton spent eleven years in the Premier League, before they were both relegated in 2011–12; coincidentally, in that same season, the three teams promoted from the 2010–11 Football League Championship also stayed up. Fulham spent thirteen years in the top flight before their relegation in 2013–14.

Fulham had splashed out £34 million on new players during the close season, with their owner Mohamed Al-Fayed being one of the wealthiest benefactors in English football. He even boasted that they would win the Premiership title in 2001–02, and most pundits tipped Fulham, managed by former French international Jean Tigana, to push for a place in Europe. However, Fulham finished thirteenth, 47 points away from Arsenal.

Bolton Wanderers went top of the Premiership after winning their first three fixtures of the season, causing an upset by beating Gérard Houllier's Liverpool in the latter stage of the game. Manager Sam Allardyce was boasting that his side were good enough to win their first ever league title, but Bolton's league form slumped after the first two months of the season and they finished 16th place – their survival confirmed in the penultimate game of the season.

Blackburn Rovers were the most successful of the promoted sides. Graeme Souness' men beat Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 in the League Cup final to lift the trophy for the first time, and then climbed from 18th place in the Premiership in late February to finish in a secure 10th place – higher than any other newly promoted team that season. Blackburn secured a UEFA Cup place for 2002–03.

Leicester City was the first team officially relegated from the Premiership, finishing bottom of table with just five Premiership wins in their last season at 111-year-old Filbert Street before relocation to the new 32 000-seat Walkers Stadium. The club went through the regime of two managers during the season – Peter Taylor was replaced by Dave Bassett in early October. Under Bassett, the Foxes briefly climbed out of the relegation zone but a 16-match winless streak including six straight defeats between late January and the beginning of March ultimately sealed their fate. After relegation was confirmed at the beginning of April, Bassett joined the club's board to be replaced by former assistant manager Micky Adams.

Next to go down were Derby County, who had been promoted alongside Leicester six years earlier. Manager Jim Smith resigned in early October to be replaced by assistant manager Colin Todd, who was sacked three months later after Derby were knocked out of the FA Cup by Division Three strugglers Bristol Rovers. In his place came John Gregory, less than a week after he had resigned from Aston Villa but despite his best efforts, he was unable to prevent their relegation, which was confirmed with two games to spare following a 2–0 loss away at Liverpool.

The last team to be relegated were Ipswich Town, who had qualified for the UEFA Cup and earned manager George Burley the Manager of the Year award the previous season after finishing fifth. Ipswich made a terrible start to the season, winning just one of their first 18 Premiership games. They then went on a strong run of form, winning seven out of eight games, which looked to have secured their Premiership survival, but they then suffered another slump which they were unable to halt. Coincidentally, like Derby, they too were sent down by losing away at Liverpool, who thrashed them 5–0 on the final day. Bizarrely, despite their relegation, Ipswich's disciplinary record this season was the best of the teams that hadn't qualified for European competition via league position, thus giving them a second successive UEFA Cup campaign for the following season after England received one of the three additional slots awarded through the UEFA Fair Play ranking.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the First Division. The promoted teams were Fulham, Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers, returning after a top flight absence of thirty-three, two and three years respectively. This was also Fulham's first season in the Premier League. They replaced Manchester City, Coventry City, and Bradford City, who were relegated to the First Division after their presences of one, thirty-four and two-year top flight spells respectively.

=Stadiums and locations=

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Charlton Athletic

Chelsea

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Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham United F.C.

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class="wikitable sortable"
Team

! Location

! Stadium

! Capacity

Arsenal

|London {{small|(Highbury)}}

|Arsenal Stadium

|align="center" | 38,419

Aston Villa

|Birmingham

|Villa Park

|align="center" | 42,573

Blackburn Rovers

|Blackburn

|Ewood Park

|align="center" | 31,367

Bolton Wanderers

|Bolton

|Reebok Stadium

|align="center" | 28,723

Charlton Athletic

|London {{small|(Charlton)}}

|The Valley

|align="center" | 27,111

Chelsea

|London {{small|(Fulham)}}

|Stamford Bridge

| align="center" | 42,055

Derby County

|Derby

|Pride Park Stadium

|style="text-align:center;"| 33,597

Everton

|Liverpool {{small|(Walton)}}

|Goodison Park

|align="center" | 40,569

Fulham

|London {{small|(Fulham)}}

|Craven Cottage

|align="center" | 24,600

Ipswich Town

|Ipswich

|Portman Road

|align="center" | 30,300

Leeds United

|Leeds

|Elland Road

|align="center" | 40,242

Leicester City

|Leicester

|Filbert Street{{efn|This was Leicester City's last season at Filbert Street as they were scheduled to relocate to the Walkers Stadium at the end of the season.}}

|align="center" | 22,000

Liverpool

|Liverpool {{small|(Anfield)}}

|Anfield

|align="center" | 45,522

Manchester United

|Manchester

|Old Trafford

|align="center" | 68,174

Middlesbrough

|Middlesbrough

|Riverside Stadium

|align="center" | 35,049

Newcastle United

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|St James' Park

|align="center" | 52,387

Southampton

|Southampton

|St Mary's Stadium{{efn|Southampton had moved to St Mary's Stadium after spending 103 years at The Dell.}}

|align="center" | 32,689

Sunderland

|Sunderland

|Stadium of Light

|align="center" | 49,000

Tottenham Hotspur

|London {{small|(Tottenham)}}

|White Hart Lane

|align="center" | 36,240

West Ham United

|London {{small|(Upton Park)}}

|Boleyn Ground

|align="center" | 35,647

{{notelist}}

=Personnel and kits=

class="wikitable sortable"
Team

! Manager

! Captain

! Kit manufacturer

! Shirt sponsor

Arsenal

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Arsène Wenger

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Adams

|Nike

|Dreamcast/Sega1

Aston Villa

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Taylor

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Merson

|Diadora

|NTL

Blackburn Rovers

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Souness

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Garry Flitcroft

|Kappa

|Time

Bolton Wanderers

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce

|{{flagicon|ISL}} Guðni Bergsson

|Reebok

|Reebok

Charlton Athletic

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Curbishley

|{{flagicon|IRL}} Mark Kinsella

|Le Coq Sportif

|Redbus

Chelsea

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Ranieri

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Marcel Desailly

|Umbro

|Fly Emirates

Derby County

|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Gregory

|{{flagicon|JAM}} Darryl Powell

|Erreà

|Pedigree

Everton

|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Moyes

|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Weir

|Puma

|One 2 One

Fulham

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Jean Tigana

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Andy Melville

|Adidas

|Pizza Hut

Ipswich Town

|{{flagicon|SCO}} George Burley

|{{flagicon|IRL}} Matt Holland

|Punch

|TXU Energi

Leeds United

|{{flagicon|IRL}} David O'Leary

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Rio Ferdinand

|Nike

|Strongbow

Leicester City

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Micky Adams

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Matt Elliott

|Le Coq Sportif

|LG

Liverpool

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Gérard Houllier

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Redknapp

|Reebok

|Carlsberg

Manchester United

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Sir Alex Ferguson

|{{flagicon|IRL}} Roy Keane

|Umbro

|Vodafone

Middlesbrough

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve McClaren

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Ince

|Erreà

|BT Cellnet

Newcastle United

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bobby Robson

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Shearer

|Adidas

|NTL

Southampton

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Strachan

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Matt Le Tissier

|Saints

|Friends Provident

Sunderland

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Reid

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Gray

|Nike

|Reg Vardy

Tottenham Hotspur

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Hoddle

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tim Sherwood

|Adidas

|Holsten

West Ham United

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Roeder

|{{flagicon|NIR}} Steve Lomas

|Fila

|Dr. Martens

  • 1 The Dreamcast logo appeared on Arsenal's home and third shirts while the Sega logo appeared on their away shirt

=Managerial changes=

class="wikitable"
Team

! Outgoing manager

! Manner of departure

! Date of vacancy

! Position in table

! Incoming manager

! Date of appointment

Middlesbrough

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bryan Robson
{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Venables

|Mutual consent

|5 June 2001{{cite news |title=Robson leaves Middlesbrough |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/middlesbrough/1370418.stm |work=BBC Sport |date=5 June 2001 |access-date=22 August 2007 }}

|rowspan=2|Pre-season

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve McClaren

|12 June 2001{{cite news|title=McClaren is new Boro boss|work=BBC Sport|date=12 June 2001|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/middlesbrough/1384386.stm|access-date=26 February 2008}}

West Ham United

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Roeder (caretaker)

|End of caretaker spell

|14 June 2001{{cite news|title=Roeder confirmed as West Ham boss |publisher=BBC |work=BBC Sport |access-date=18 November 2007 |date=14 June 2001 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/1387656.stm |archive-date=22 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090522034751/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/1387656.stm |url-status=dead}}

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Roeder

|14 June 2001

Leicester City

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Taylor

|rowspan="2"|Sacked

|30 September 2001

|20th

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Bassett

|10 October 2001

Southampton

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Gray

|1 October 2001

|12th

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Strachan

|1 October 2001

rowspan="2"|Derby County

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jim Smith

|Resigned

|7 October 2001

|19th

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Colin Todd

|8 October 2001{{cite news|title = Todd's tough test|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/1586544.stm|work = BBC Sport|date = 8 October 2001|access-date = 17 December 2007}}

{{flagicon|ENG}} Colin Todd

|Sacked

|14 January 2002{{cite news|title = Derby sack Todd|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/1760471.stm|work = BBC Sport|date = 14 January 2002|access-date = 17 December 2007}}

|19th

|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Gregory

|30 January 2002

Aston Villa

|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Gregory

|Resigned

|24 January 2002{{cite news |title=Gregory resigns as Villa boss |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aston_villa/1780820.stm |work=BBC Sport |date=24 January 2002 |access-date=2 October 2007 }}

|7th

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Taylor

|5 February 2002

Everton

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Walter Smith

|Sacked

|10 March 2002

|16th

|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Moyes

|16 March 2002

Leicester City

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Bassett

|Promoted to director of football position

|6 April 2002

|20th

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Micky Adams

|7 April 2002{{cite news| title= Leicester appoint Adams| url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leicester_city/1910438.stm| work= BBC Sport| date= 7 April 2002| access-date=22 July 2007}}

League table

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|team2=LIV|name_LIV=Liverpool

|team3=MUN|name_MUN=Manchester United

|team4=NEW|name_NEW=Newcastle United

|team5=LEE|name_LEE=Leeds United

|team6=CHE|name_CHE=Chelsea

|team7=WHU|name_WHU=West Ham United

|team8=AST|name_AST=Aston Villa

|team9=TOT|name_TOT=Tottenham Hotspur

|team10=BLB|name_BLB=Blackburn Rovers

|team11=SOU|name_SOU=Southampton

|team12=MID|name_MID=Middlesbrough

|team13=FUL|name_FUL=Fulham

|team14=CHA|name_CHA=Charlton Athletic

|team15=EVE|name_EVE=Everton

|team16=BOL|name_BOL=Bolton Wanderers

|team17=SUN|name_SUN=Sunderland

|team18=IPS|name_IPS=Ipswich Town

|team19=DER|name_DER=Derby County

|team20=LEI|name_LEI=Leicester City

|win_ARS=26|draw_ARS=9|loss_ARS=3|gf_ARS=79|ga_ARS=36|status_ARS=C

|win_LIV=24|draw_LIV=8|loss_LIV=6|gf_LIV=67|ga_LIV=30

|win_MUN=24|draw_MUN=5|loss_MUN=9|gf_MUN=87|ga_MUN=45

|win_NEW=21|draw_NEW=8|loss_NEW=9|gf_NEW=74|ga_NEW=52

|win_LEE=18|draw_LEE=12|loss_LEE=8|gf_LEE=53|ga_LEE=37

|win_CHE=17|draw_CHE=13|loss_CHE=8|gf_CHE=66|ga_CHE=38

|win_WHU=15|draw_WHU=8|loss_WHU=15|gf_WHU=48|ga_WHU=57

|win_AST=12|draw_AST=14|loss_AST=12|gf_AST=46|ga_AST=47

|win_TOT=14|draw_TOT=8|loss_TOT=16|gf_TOT=49|ga_TOT=53

|win_BLB=12|draw_BLB=10|loss_BLB=16|gf_BLB=55|ga_BLB=51

|win_SOU=12|draw_SOU=9|loss_SOU=17|gf_SOU=46|ga_SOU=54

|win_MID=12|draw_MID=9|loss_MID=17|gf_MID=35|ga_MID=47

|win_FUL=10|draw_FUL=14|loss_FUL=14|gf_FUL=36|ga_FUL=44

|win_CHA=10|draw_CHA=14|loss_CHA=14|gf_CHA=38|ga_CHA=49

|win_EVE=11|draw_EVE=10|loss_EVE=17|gf_EVE=45|ga_EVE=57

|win_BOL=9|draw_BOL=13|loss_BOL=16|gf_BOL=44|ga_BOL=62

|win_SUN=10|draw_SUN=10|loss_SUN=18|gf_SUN=29|ga_SUN=51

|win_IPS=9|draw_IPS=9|loss_IPS=20|gf_IPS=41|ga_IPS=64|status_IPS=R

|win_DER=8|draw_DER=6|loss_DER=24|gf_DER=33|ga_DER=63|status_DER=R

|win_LEI=5|draw_LEI=13|loss_LEI=20|gf_LEI=30|ga_LEI=64|status_LEI=R

|col_CLGS=green1|text_CLGS=Qualification for the Champions League first group stage

|result1=CLGS|result2=CLGS

|col_CL3=green2|text_CL3=Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round

|result3=CL3|result4=CL3

|col_UC1=blue1|text_UC1=Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round

|note_res_UC1=Since Arsenal qualified for the Champions League, their UEFA Cup place as FA Cup winners defaulted to Chelsea, the losing finalists.

|result5=UC1|result6=UC1

|col_IC3=#CCCCFF|text_IC3=Qualification for the Intertoto Cup third round

|result8=IC3

|col_BLB=blue1|text_BLB=Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round

|note_res_BLB=Blackburn Rovers qualified for the UEFA Cup as League Cup winners.

|result10=BLB

|col_IC2=#CCCFFF|text_IC2=Qualification for the Intertoto Cup second round

|result13=IC2

|col_IPS=red1|text_IPS=UEFA Cup QR and relegation to the First Division

|result18=IPS

|note_res_IPS=Ipswich Town qualified for the UEFA Cup qualifying as the winners of Premiership Fair Play League by The Football Association, and as one of the UEFA Fair Play ranking winners.

|col_R=red1|text_R=Relegation to the Football League First Division

|result19=R|result20=R

|update=complete

|source=[https://www.premierleague.com/tables#!?co=1&se=10&mw=-1&ha=-1 Premier League]

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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Results

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| update = complete

| matches_style = FBR

| team1= ARS | team2= AVL | team3= BLB | team4= BOL | team5= CHA | team6= CHE | team7= DER | team8= EVE | team9= FUL | team10= IPS | team11= LEE | team12= LEI | team13= LIV | team14= MUN | team15= MID | team16= NEW | team17= SOU | team18= SUN | team19= TOT | team20= WHU

| name_ARS = Arsenal

| name_AVL = Aston Villa

| name_BLB = Blackburn Rovers

| name_BOL = Bolton Wanderers

| name_CHA = Charlton Athletic

| name_CHE = Chelsea

| name_DER = Derby County

| name_EVE = Everton

| name_FUL = Fulham

| name_IPS = Ipswich Town

| name_LEE = Leeds United

| name_LEI = Leicester City

| name_LIV = Liverpool

| name_MUN = Manchester United

| name_MID = Middlesbrough

| name_NEW = Newcastle United

| name_SOU = Southampton

| name_SUN = Sunderland

| name_TOT = Tottenham Hotspur

| name_WHU = West Ham United

| match_ARS_AVL = 3–2

| match_ARS_BLB = 3–3

| match_ARS_BOL = 1–1

| match_ARS_CHA = 2–4

| match_ARS_CHE = 2–1

| match_ARS_DER = 1–0

| match_ARS_EVE = 4–3

| match_ARS_FUL = 4–1

| match_ARS_IPS = 2–0

| match_ARS_LEE = 1–2

| match_ARS_LEI = 4–0

| match_ARS_LIV = 1–1

| match_ARS_MUN = 3–1

| match_ARS_MID = 2–1

| match_ARS_NEW = 1–3

| match_ARS_SOU = 1–1

| match_ARS_SUN = 3–0

| match_ARS_TOT = 2–1

| match_ARS_WHU = 2–0

| match_AVL_ARS = 1–2

| match_AVL_BLB = 2–0

| match_AVL_BOL = 3–2

| match_AVL_CHA = 1–0

| match_AVL_CHE = 1–1

| match_AVL_DER = 2–1

| match_AVL_EVE = 0–0

| match_AVL_FUL = 2–0

| match_AVL_IPS = 2–1

| match_AVL_LEE = 0–1

| match_AVL_LEI = 0–2

| match_AVL_LIV = 1–2

| match_AVL_MUN = 1–1

| match_AVL_MID = 0–0

| match_AVL_NEW = 1–1

| match_AVL_SOU = 2–1

| match_AVL_SUN = 0–0

| match_AVL_TOT = 1–1

| match_AVL_WHU = 2–1

| match_BLB_ARS = 2–3

| match_BLB_AVL = 3–0

| match_BLB_BOL = 1–1

| match_BLB_CHA = 4–1

| match_BLB_CHE = 0–0

| match_BLB_DER = 0–1

| match_BLB_EVE = 1–0

| match_BLB_FUL = 3–0

| match_BLB_IPS = 2–1

| match_BLB_LEE = 1–2

| match_BLB_LEI = 0–0

| match_BLB_LIV = 1–1

| match_BLB_MUN = 2–2

| match_BLB_MID = 0–1

| match_BLB_NEW = 2–2

| match_BLB_SOU = 2–0

| match_BLB_SUN = 0–3

| match_BLB_TOT = 2–1

| match_BLB_WHU = 7–1

| match_BOL_ARS = 0–2

| match_BOL_AVL = 3–2

| match_BOL_BLB = 1–1

| match_BOL_CHA = 0–0

| match_BOL_CHE = 2–2

| match_BOL_DER = 1–3

| match_BOL_EVE = 2–2

| match_BOL_FUL = 0–0

| match_BOL_IPS = 4–1

| match_BOL_LEE = 0–3

| match_BOL_LEI = 2–2

| match_BOL_LIV = 2–1

| match_BOL_MUN = 0–4

| match_BOL_MID = 1–0

| match_BOL_NEW = 0–4

| match_BOL_SOU = 0–1

| match_BOL_SUN = 0–2

| match_BOL_TOT = 1–1

| match_BOL_WHU = 1–0

| match_CHA_ARS = 0–3

| match_CHA_AVL = 1–2

| match_CHA_BLB = 0–2

| match_CHA_BOL = 1–2

| match_CHA_CHE = 2–1

| match_CHA_DER = 1–0

| match_CHA_EVE = 1–2

| match_CHA_FUL = 1–1

| match_CHA_IPS = 3–2

| match_CHA_LEE = 0–2

| match_CHA_LEI = 2–0

| match_CHA_LIV = 0–2

| match_CHA_MUN = 0–2

| match_CHA_MID = 0–0

| match_CHA_NEW = 1–1

| match_CHA_SOU = 1–1

| match_CHA_SUN = 2–2

| match_CHA_TOT = 3–1

| match_CHA_WHU = 4–4

| match_CHE_ARS = 1–1

| match_CHE_AVL = 1–3

| match_CHE_BLB = 0–0

| match_CHE_BOL = 5–1

| match_CHE_CHA = 0–1

| match_CHE_DER = 2–1

| match_CHE_EVE = 3–0

| match_CHE_FUL = 3–2

| match_CHE_IPS = 2–1

| match_CHE_LEE = 2–0

| match_CHE_LEI = 2–0

| match_CHE_LIV = 4–0

| match_CHE_MUN = 0–3

| match_CHE_MID = 2–2

| match_CHE_NEW = 1–1

| match_CHE_SOU = 2–4

| match_CHE_SUN = 4–0

| match_CHE_TOT = 4–0

| match_CHE_WHU = 5–1

| match_DER_ARS = 0–2

| match_DER_AVL = 3–1

| match_DER_BLB = 2–1

| match_DER_BOL = 1–0

| match_DER_CHA = 1–1

| match_DER_CHE = 1–1

| match_DER_EVE = 3–4

| match_DER_FUL = 0–1

| match_DER_IPS = 1–3

| match_DER_LEE = 0–1

| match_DER_LEI = 2–3

| match_DER_LIV = 0–1

| match_DER_MUN = 2–2

| match_DER_MID = 0–1

| match_DER_NEW = 2–3

| match_DER_SOU = 1–0

| match_DER_SUN = 0–1

| match_DER_TOT = 1–0

| match_DER_WHU = 0–0

| match_EVE_ARS = 0–1

| match_EVE_AVL = 3–2

| match_EVE_BLB = 1–2

| match_EVE_BOL = 3–1

| match_EVE_CHA = 0–3

| match_EVE_CHE = 0–0

| match_EVE_DER = 1–0

| match_EVE_FUL = 2–1

| match_EVE_IPS = 1–2

| match_EVE_LEE = 0–0

| match_EVE_LEI = 2–2

| match_EVE_LIV = 1–3

| match_EVE_MUN = 0–2

| match_EVE_MID = 2–0

| match_EVE_NEW = 1–3

| match_EVE_SOU = 2–0

| match_EVE_SUN = 1–0

| match_EVE_TOT = 1–1

| match_EVE_WHU = 5–0

| match_FUL_ARS = 1–3

| match_FUL_AVL = 0–0

| match_FUL_BLB = 2–0

| match_FUL_BOL = 3–0

| match_FUL_CHA = 0–0

| match_FUL_CHE = 1–1

| match_FUL_DER = 0–0

| match_FUL_EVE = 2–0

| match_FUL_IPS = 1–1

| match_FUL_LEE = 0–0

| match_FUL_LEI = 0–0

| match_FUL_LIV = 0–2

| match_FUL_MUN = 2–3

| match_FUL_MID = 2–1

| match_FUL_NEW = 3–1

| match_FUL_SOU = 2–1

| match_FUL_SUN = 2–0

| match_FUL_TOT = 0–2

| match_FUL_WHU = 0–1

| match_IPS_ARS = 0–2

| match_IPS_AVL = 0–0

| match_IPS_BLB = 1–1

| match_IPS_BOL = 1–2

| match_IPS_CHA = 0–1

| match_IPS_CHE = 0–0

| match_IPS_DER = 3–1

| match_IPS_EVE = 0–0

| match_IPS_FUL = 1–0

| match_IPS_LEE = 1–2

| match_IPS_LEI = 2–0

| match_IPS_LIV = 0–6

| match_IPS_MUN = 0–1

| match_IPS_MID = 1–0

| match_IPS_NEW = 0–1

| match_IPS_SOU = 1–3

| match_IPS_SUN = 5–0

| match_IPS_TOT = 2–1

| match_IPS_WHU = 2–3

| match_LEE_ARS = 1–1

| match_LEE_AVL = 1–1

| match_LEE_BLB = 3–1

| match_LEE_BOL = 0–0

| match_LEE_CHA = 0–0

| match_LEE_CHE = 0–0

| match_LEE_DER = 3–0

| match_LEE_EVE = 3–2

| match_LEE_FUL = 0–1

| match_LEE_IPS = 2–0

| match_LEE_LEI = 2–2

| match_LEE_LIV = 0–4

| match_LEE_MUN = 3–4

| match_LEE_MID = 1–0

| match_LEE_NEW = 3–4

| match_LEE_SOU = 2–0

| match_LEE_SUN = 2–0

| match_LEE_TOT = 2–1

| match_LEE_WHU = 3–0

| match_LEI_ARS = 1–3

| match_LEI_AVL = 2–2

| match_LEI_BLB = 2–1

| match_LEI_BOL = 0–5

| match_LEI_CHA = 1–1

| match_LEI_CHE = 2–3

| match_LEI_DER = 0–3

| match_LEI_EVE = 0–0

| match_LEI_FUL = 0–0

| match_LEI_IPS = 1–1

| match_LEI_LEE = 0–2

| match_LEI_LIV = 1–4

| match_LEI_MUN = 0–1

| match_LEI_MID = 1–2

| match_LEI_NEW = 0–0

| match_LEI_SOU = 0–4

| match_LEI_SUN = 1–0

| match_LEI_TOT = 2–1

| match_LEI_WHU = 1–1

| match_LIV_ARS = 1–2

| match_LIV_AVL = 1–3

| match_LIV_BLB = 4–3

| match_LIV_BOL = 1–1

| match_LIV_CHA = 2–0

| match_LIV_CHE = 1–0

| match_LIV_DER = 2–0

| match_LIV_EVE = 1–1

| match_LIV_FUL = 0–0

| match_LIV_IPS = 5–0

| match_LIV_LEE = 1–1

| match_LIV_LEI = 1–0

| match_LIV_MUN = 3–1

| match_LIV_MID = 2–0

| match_LIV_NEW = 3–0

| match_LIV_SOU = 1–1

| match_LIV_SUN = 1–0

| match_LIV_TOT = 1–0

| match_LIV_WHU = 2–1

| match_MUN_ARS = 0–1

| match_MUN_AVL = 1–0

| match_MUN_BLB = 2–1

| match_MUN_BOL = 1–2

| match_MUN_CHA = 0–0

| match_MUN_CHE = 0–3

| match_MUN_DER = 5–0

| match_MUN_EVE = 4–1

| match_MUN_FUL = 3–2

| match_MUN_IPS = 4–0

| match_MUN_LEE = 1–1

| match_MUN_LEI = 2–0

| match_MUN_LIV = 0–1

| match_MUN_MID = 0–1

| match_MUN_NEW = 3–1

| match_MUN_SOU = 6–1

| match_MUN_SUN = 4–1

| match_MUN_TOT = 4–0

| match_MUN_WHU = 0–1

| match_MID_ARS = 0–4

| match_MID_AVL = 2–1

| match_MID_BLB = 1–3

| match_MID_BOL = 1–1

| match_MID_CHA = 0–0

| match_MID_CHE = 0–2

| match_MID_DER = 5–1

| match_MID_EVE = 1–0

| match_MID_FUL = 2–1

| match_MID_IPS = 0–0

| match_MID_LEE = 2–2

| match_MID_LEI = 1–0

| match_MID_LIV = 1–2

| match_MID_MUN = 0–1

| match_MID_NEW = 1–4

| match_MID_SOU = 1–3

| match_MID_SUN = 2–0

| match_MID_TOT = 1–1

| match_MID_WHU = 2–0

| match_NEW_ARS = 0–2

| match_NEW_AVL = 3–0

| match_NEW_BLB = 2–1

| match_NEW_BOL = 3–2

| match_NEW_CHA = 3–0

| match_NEW_CHE = 1–2

| match_NEW_DER = 1–0

| match_NEW_EVE = 6–2

| match_NEW_FUL = 1–1

| match_NEW_IPS = 2–2

| match_NEW_LEE = 3–1

| match_NEW_LEI = 1–0

| match_NEW_LIV = 0–2

| match_NEW_MUN = 4–3

| match_NEW_MID = 3–0

| match_NEW_SOU = 3–1

| match_NEW_SUN = 1–1

| match_NEW_TOT = 0–2

| match_NEW_WHU = 3–1

| match_SOU_ARS = 0–2

| match_SOU_AVL = 1–3

| match_SOU_BLB = 1–2

| match_SOU_BOL = 0–0

| match_SOU_CHA = 1–0

| match_SOU_CHE = 0–2

| match_SOU_DER = 2–0

| match_SOU_EVE = 0–1

| match_SOU_FUL = 1–1

| match_SOU_IPS = 3–3

| match_SOU_LEE = 0–1

| match_SOU_LEI = 2–2

| match_SOU_LIV = 2–0

| match_SOU_MUN = 1–3

| match_SOU_MID = 1–1

| match_SOU_NEW = 3–1

| match_SOU_SUN = 2–0

| match_SOU_TOT = 1–0

| match_SOU_WHU = 2–0

| match_SUN_ARS = 1–1

| match_SUN_AVL = 1–1

| match_SUN_BLB = 1–0

| match_SUN_BOL = 1–0

| match_SUN_CHA = 2–2

| match_SUN_CHE = 0–0

| match_SUN_DER = 1–1

| match_SUN_EVE = 1–0

| match_SUN_FUL = 1–1

| match_SUN_IPS = 1–0

| match_SUN_LEE = 2–0

| match_SUN_LEI = 2–1

| match_SUN_LIV = 0–1

| match_SUN_MUN = 1–3

| match_SUN_MID = 0–1

| match_SUN_NEW = 0–1

| match_SUN_SOU = 1–1

| match_SUN_TOT = 1–2

| match_SUN_WHU = 1–0

| match_TOT_ARS = 1–1

| match_TOT_AVL = 0–0

| match_TOT_BLB = 1–0

| match_TOT_BOL = 3–2

| match_TOT_CHA = 0–1

| match_TOT_CHE = 2–3

| match_TOT_DER = 3–1

| match_TOT_EVE = 1–1

| match_TOT_FUL = 4–0

| match_TOT_IPS = 1–2

| match_TOT_LEE = 2–1

| match_TOT_LEI = 2–1

| match_TOT_LIV = 1–0

| match_TOT_MUN = 3–5

| match_TOT_MID = 2–1

| match_TOT_NEW = 1–3

| match_TOT_SOU = 2–0

| match_TOT_SUN = 2–1

| match_TOT_WHU = 1–1

| match_WHU_ARS = 1–1

| match_WHU_AVL = 1–1

| match_WHU_BLB = 2–0

| match_WHU_BOL = 2–1

| match_WHU_CHA = 2–0

| match_WHU_CHE = 2–1

| match_WHU_DER = 4–0

| match_WHU_EVE = 1–0

| match_WHU_FUL = 0–2

| match_WHU_IPS = 3–1

| match_WHU_LEE = 0–0

| match_WHU_LEI = 1–0

| match_WHU_LIV = 1–1

| match_WHU_MUN = 3–5

| match_WHU_MID = 1–0

| match_WHU_NEW = 3–0

| match_WHU_SOU = 2–0

| match_WHU_SUN = 3–0

| match_WHU_TOT = 0–1

| source=[https://archive.today/20230101142120/https://www.11v11.com/competitions/premier-league/2002/matches/ 11v11]

}}

Season statistics

=Scoring=

==Top scorers==

File:Thierry Henry Arsenal U19s Vs Olympiacos (cropped).jpg was the top scorer, with 24 goals.]]

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Rank

!Player

!Club

!Goals

|1

|align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Thierry Henry

|align="left"|Arsenal

|24

rowspan="3"|2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|NED}} Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

|align="left"|Chelsea

|rowspan="3"|23

align="left"|{{flagicon|NED}} Ruud van Nistelrooy

|align="left"|Manchester United

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Shearer

|align="left"|Newcastle United

|5

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Owen

|align="left"|Liverpool

|19

|6

|align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Ole Gunnar Solskjær

|align="left"|Manchester United

|17

7

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Fowler

|align="left"|Liverpool
Leeds United

|15

rowspan="2"|8

|align="left"|{{flagicon|Iceland}} Eiður Guðjohnsen

|align="left"|Chelsea

|rowspan="2"|14

align="left"|{{flagicon|LVA}} Marians Pahars

|align="left"|Southampton

|10

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Andy Cole

|align="left"|Manchester United
Blackburn Rovers

|13

== Hat-tricks ==

{{main|List of Premier League hat-tricks}}

File:Robbie Fowler.jpg score his final hat-tricks of his professional career.]]

class="wikitable"
PlayerForAgainststyle="text-align:center"| ResultDateRef
{{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Robbie|Fowler}}LiverpoolLeicester City4–1 (A){{dts|format=dmy|2001|10|20}}{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/fowler-just-the-trick-for-babysitter-632116.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/fowler-just-the-trick-for-babysitter-632116.html |archive-date=1 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |work=The Independent |access-date=20 July 2009 |date=21 October 2001|first=Nick|last=Townsend|title=Fowler just the trick for 'babysitter' |location=London}}{{cbignore}}
{{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Paul|Kitson}}West Ham UnitedCharlton Athletic4–4 (A){{dts|format=dmy|2001|11|19}}{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/1656959.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=Hammers held in thriller |date=19 November 2001|access-date=15 July 2009}}
{{flagicon|NED}} {{sortname|Ruud|van Nistelrooy}}Manchester UnitedSouthampton6–1 (H){{dts|format=dmy|2001|12|22}}{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/1722633.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=United hit Saints for six |date=22 December 2001|access-date=15 July 2009}}
{{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Robbie|Fowler}}Leeds UnitedBolton Wanderers3–0 (A){{dts|format=dmy|2001|12|26}}{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/1726902.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=Fowler fires Leeds |date=26 December 2001|access-date=15 July 2009}}
{{flagicon|NOR}} {{sortname|Ole Gunnar|Solskjær}}Manchester UnitedBolton Wanderers4–0 (A){{dts|format=dmy|2002|1|29}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/bolton/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/02/01/29/SOCCER_Bolton.html&TEAMHD=bolton&DIV=prem&TEAM=BOLTON--WANDERERS&RH=Bolton--Wanderers&PREV_SEASON=2000 |publisher=Sporting Life |title=Bolton 0 Manchester Utd 4 |first=Ken |last=Gaunt |access-date=15 July 2009 |archive-date=5 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605030233/http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/bolton/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer%2F02%2F01%2F29%2FSOCCER_Bolton.html&TEAMHD=bolton&DIV=prem&TEAM=BOLTON--WANDERERS&RH=Bolton--Wanderers&PREV_SEASON=2000 |url-status=dead }}
{{flagicon|NED}} {{sortname|Jimmy Floyd|Hasselbaink}}PChelseaTottenham Hotspur4–0 (H){{dts|format=dmy|2002|3|13}}{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/1862266.stm |title=Chelsea thrash Spurs |access-date=15 July 2009 |date=13 March 2002 |publisher=BBC Sport}}
{{flagicon|GER}} {{sortname|Fredi|Bobic}}Bolton WanderersIpswich Town4–1 (H){{dts|format=dmy|2002|4|6}}{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/ipswich-doomed-by-bobic-656702.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/ipswich-doomed-by-bobic-656702.html |archive-date=1 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |work=The Independent |access-date=18 July 2009|date=7 April 2002 |first=Guy|last=Hodgson|title=Ipswich doomed by Bobic |location=London}}{{cbignore}}

:Note: P Player scored a perfect hat-trick; (H) – Home; (A) – Away

Awards

=Monthly awards=

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2"|Month

!colspan="2"|Manager of the Month

!colspan="2"|Player of the Month

Manager

!Club

!Player

!Club

August

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce

|Bolton Wanderers

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Louis Saha

|Fulham

September

|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Gregory

|Aston Villa

|{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Sebastián Verón

|Manchester United

October

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Hoddle

|Tottenham Hotspur

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Rio Ferdinand

|Leeds United

November

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Thompson

|Liverpool

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Murphy

|Liverpool

December

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bobby Robson

|Newcastle United

|{{flagicon|NED}} Ruud van Nistelrooy

|Manchester United

January

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Strachan

|Southampton

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Marcus Bent

|Ipswich Town

February

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bobby Robson

|Newcastle United

|{{flagicon|NED}} Ruud van Nistelrooy

|Manchester United

March

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Gérard Houllier
{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Thompson

|Liverpool

|{{flagicon|NED}} Dennis Bergkamp

|rowspan="2"|Arsenal

April

|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Arsène Wenger

|Arsenal

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Freddie Ljungberg

=Annual awards=

class="wikitable"
Award

! Winner

! Club

Premier League Manager of the Season

| {{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Arsène Wenger

| Arsenal

Premier League Player of the Season

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Freddie Ljungberg

| Arsenal

PFA Players' Player of the Year

| {{flagicon|NED}} Ruud van Nistelrooy

| Manchester United

PFA Young Player of the Year

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Craig Bellamy

| Newcastle United

FWA Footballer of the Year

| {{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Robert Pires

| Arsenal

class="wikitable"
colspan="13" | PFA Team of the Year
Goalkeeper

| colspan="12" align="center" | {{flagicon|IRE}} Shay Given (Newcastle United)

Defence

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|IRE}} Steve Finnan (Fulham)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Rio Ferdinand (Leeds United)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Hyypiä (Liverpool)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Wayne Bridge (Southampton)

Midfield

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Robert Pires (Arsenal)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|IRE}} Roy Keane (Manchester United)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Patrick Vieira (Arsenal)

| colspan="3" align="center" | {{flagicon|WAL}} Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)

Attack

| colspan="6" align="center" | {{flagicon|NED}} Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)

| colspan="6" align="center" | {{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Thierry Henry (Arsenal)

See also

References

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