5 longest winning streaks in the Premier League

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#4 Manchester United, 2008/09 and 1999/2000 - 11 wins (Joint 4th)

Manchester United v Manchester City - Premier League
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Manchester United have had two instances, where they won 11 matches in a row, once in 1999/2000 and once in 2008/2009. In both of those seasons, they finished as champions.

Manchester United dominated the 1999/00 Premier League season and their 11-game winning streak ran from March through to the end of the season in May. Sir Alex Ferguson's men scored 37 goals during the run, including seven against West Ham and four against Bradford, Middlesbrough and Sunderland in a wonderful four-game spell showing incredible attacking prowess.

United eventually won the Premier League by a record 18 points, with 97 goals to their name.

For the second time, they won 11 games in a row between Boxing Day 2008 and March 2009 and kept nine clean sheets in the process. As a matter of fact, they conceded just twice in that impressive run while scoring 21 goals. That defensive record was shattered in stunning style by arch-rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford in a 4-1 win for the Reds.

However, United, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tevez and Edwin van der Sar on their team, sealed the third Premier League title in a row and equalled Liverpool's record of 18 league crowns.

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