Spurs’s trophy drought compared to their PL rivals
Liverpool and Newcastle United Both came out winning from their semi -finals of league cup against Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal that is.
The Anfield Side 4-0 victory over the Spurs keeps his pressure on an unprecedented four-time, while Magpies will have to end for decades waiting for a big trophy in the final next month.
The Spurs looked at the way to make another finale as they looked to end their own drought, but the reds overcame them in what was the dominant performance of men by Arne slot.
Who will win the EFL Cup this season, claiming that the first trophy is on offer in 2024/25? Will Liverpool fill its favorite tag? Or will this Newcastle finally get over the line in the grand finale?
The longest drought of trophies (Premier League Clubs) |
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Rank |
Club |
Last trophy |
Year |
Drought with a trophy |
1 |
Newcastle |
Among the city fairs cups |
1969 |
55 years |
2 |
Southampton |
Fa cup |
1976 |
48 years |
3 |
Wolves |
League Cup |
1980 |
44 years |
4 |
Ipswich |
Uefa cup |
1981 |
43 years |
5 |
Noottingham forest |
League Cup |
1990 |
34 years |
6 |
Everton |
Fa cup |
1995 |
29 years |
7 |
Aston villa |
League Cup |
1996 |
28 years |
8 |
Tottenham |
League Cup |
2008 |
16 years |
9 |
Arsenal |
Fa cup |
2020 |
4 years |
10 |
Leicester |
Fa cup |
2021 |
3 years |
11 |
Chelsea |
Club World Cup |
2022 |
2 years |
12 |
Western ham |
Conference league |
2023 |
1 year |
13 |
Liverpool |
League Cup |
2024 |
on |
14 |
City man |
Premier league |
2024 |
on |
15 |
Man utd |
Fa cup |
2024 |
on |
Here we look deeper we look at the longest drought trophy among 2024/25 Premier league Clubs. In order to qualify for this list, they must have won at least one major trophy, so there is no room for community shields or intertoto cups here.
15
Manchester United
FA Cup statesmen
Manchester United It may be going through their most difficult period since Sir Alex Ferguson took responsibility in 1986, but that did not diminish their ability to win the trophy.
AND Premier league The title has avoided Red Devils since 2013, but the club managed to win two league Cups, two FA Cups and the Europa League crown in the previous 11 years.
Indeed, they have won more trophies since 2013 than Spurs, Newcastle and Arsenal combined. Do what you want …
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14
Manchester City
Premier League owners
Until their takeover of the Mansour Sheikur in 2008, Manchester City He did not win a big trophy since winning the Cup League during the 1975/76 season.
However, since 2008, the Etihad Outfit has requested eight Premier League titles, three FA Cups, six league Cups and a wounded Champions League title 2023 as part of a historic high tower.
Pep Guardiola turned the side into a winning machine, and despite the fact that he endured a bad season in his high standards, City will still be hunting for silver accessories.
13
Liverpool
EFL CUP holders
Liverpool are the recent owners of the EFL Cup and go to their 11th win in the competition, making them the most successful side in the history of the tournament.
For the past few years, it has been incredibly kind to the believers of Anfield, winning a raft of honor under the leadership of Jürgen Klopp. He won the sixth European Cup in 2019 before the Reds finally ended the 30-year-old drought of the league title, claiming the Premier League.
Many felt that the crop would have a hard time during his maiden campaign at Merseyside, but the Dutchman took the club to a new era easier than many expected.
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12
West Ham United
1 year (last trophy: 2023 conference league)
Because West Ham United won the 2023 conference league, their ‘drought’ is only one year. David Moyes led his club in the European League semi -finals a year before, but they went a step further in the European third level competition.
Can Graham Potter take them to the continental stage? Only time will say.
11
Chelsea
2 years (Last Trophy: 2021 World Cup in Club)
ChelseaTwo -year -old trophy drought must feel like all their lives for supporters, especially because of the problems they have endured on the field since the beginning of the 2022/23 season.
Their last trophy followed in February 2022, and Bluesi participated in the World Cup edition of the club with a delay of pandemic after their 2021 Champions League triumph.
Chelsea is now on its fourth permanent manager since August 2022 but signs look positive Enzo Maresca In the end, the club will return to the winner’s circle.
He will depend a lot on whether he will give him the time to build his team to the one that can return to the Champions League. If this is the case, the side of Stamford Bridge could once again prove the challenges on top.
10
Leicester City
3 years (last trophy: 2021 FA Cup)
The triumph of the Prime Minister League in Leicester City in 2016 was their first major trophy since the 2000 League Cup victory.
Indeed, with the money involved in the game these days, the likelihood of a club like Foxes who claims that the Premier League title is just as unrealistic as ever.
Five years after this triumph, the club won the FA Cup kindness of a 1-0 victory over Chelsea, winning the competition for the first time in its history after losing four finals on Spin.
9
Arsenal
4 years (last trophy: 2020. FA Cup)
For all that Mikel Arteta Ever since he took over Arsenal in late 2019, FA Cup won in August 2020, his only trophy remains.
The rifles achieved progress in the top flight, finishing second in the previous two seasons – for the first time they succeeded Final finish 20 years.
Liverpool seem to run with the title this season, but the club still has an outdoor chance of finishing its four -year waiting on silver accessories, especially since they are the last 16 Champions Leagues.
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8
Tottenham Hotspur
16 years (last trophy: 2008 League Cup)
What can be said more about the Spurs who have not already said? Postecoglou looked like a breath of fresh air when he started his reign last summer, leading the club until the fifth placement of the Premier League.
The hopes were high ahead of the current season that the former Kelta manager could finally end Spurs’s 16-year-old drought, but it seems that it will extend in another year.
The 2008 Cup League was the last trophy to win the club. Will the Australian boss give more time to end this drought?
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7
Aston villa
28 years (last trophy: 1996 League Cup)
Chances of Aston Villa to claim to be the main trophy, probably never better, especially with Unai emery Leading the team.
The last term of fourth place in the last term, Midlands qualified for the Champions League for the first time, and continues to end in the first eight league phases, securing a passage until the last 16.
The 1996 Cup League remains the last big trophy. Since then, they lost two FA Cup finals (2000 and 2015), while they lost two finals of the Cup League (2010 and 2020).
6
Everton
29 years (last trophy: 1995 FA Cup)
David Moyes‘The first magic in charge of Everton established the club as a regular half of the Premier League table. Indeed, during their 11-year spell between 2002 and 2013, Toffes ended up outside only ten best twiceAnd they both came to his first four seasons.
Despite this incredible consistency, the foreign Goodison Park played only one grand finale, losing to Chelsea in Fa Cup 2009.
Keeping the top status of the club is Moyes’s priority between now and the end of the season, but the first trophy in more than 29 years will be his focus after that.
5
Noottingham forest
34 years (Last Trophy: 1990 League Cup)
Noottingham forest They enjoy their finest 21st century season because they are firmly in the race for European football. Nuno Espírito Santo transformed a club that had closely avoided relegation last season.
However, despite the stance of the club in the modern game, thanks to Brian Clough, their last big trophy was the 1990 Cup League, which provided 1-0 athletics over Oldham Athletic.
The forest has since slid as the third level, but it looks like good times could come back.
4
Ipswich Town
43 years (last trophy: 1981 UEFA CUP)
The glory period of Ipswich Town was under Sir Bobby Robson in the late 70s and early 80s. They won the FA Cup in 1978 before they secured the UEFA Cup in 1981.
They beat the Dutch side of Az over two legs, and the guys from the tractor prevailed 5-4 to the aggregate despite the 4-2 defeat in the second leg in Amsterdam.
This success was their last great honor and may have to wait a few more years to win the next one.
3
Wolves
44 years (Last Trophy: 1980 League Cup)
Wolverhampton Wanderers are in the middle of the battle for relegation, because the first major trophy since 1980 looks far away.
Between 1949 and 1980. Wolves won three titles of top flying Together with the FA Cup and the League Cup twice, but their lack of success, because it means that they are currently on the 44-year-old drought.
2
Southampton
48 years (Last Trophy: 1976 FA Cup)
Southampton’s FA Cup victory in 1976 over Man UTD was a huge shock because the saints were in the second level.
The late winner of Boby Stokes has sealed the Cup for the immobile side of Lawrie McMenemy, although no Saints team won the main silver accessories in almost half a century.
Since then, they have reached only three main finals – the finals of the 1979 and 2017 Cup League final and the FA Cup final 2003. – They lost all three. They also finished second in the first division in 1984, finishing only three points behind Liverpool.
1
Newcastle United
55 years (Last Trophy: 1969 Inter-Grad Fair Cup)
Newcastle’s well -published trophy drought was discussed for years, even more so during the period when they had a team worthy of finally finishing waiting for silver accessories.
They may have found themselves unhappy that they opposed Manchester UTD and Arsenal in the FA Cup final (1998 and 1999), while they also lost the Cup League final from the Red Devils and Man City since the 1970s.
Their biggest slipping is almost certainly the 1995/96 Premier League, where Kevin Keegan had a 12-point lead in mid-January, only to trigger Ferguson’s United in Ferguson United only four points.
After reaching the finals of the Second League in three seasons, Eddie Howe will hope to earn a hero status at Tyneside, ending almost 60 years of injury.