Meet Europe’s surprise team of outcasts Chelsea, Newcastle and Southampton after winning ALL of their league games this season.

PSV EINDHOVEN have won every league game this season. No other sensible European team can boast such an impeccable record.

And the Dutch league leaders side is made up of plenty of Premier League outcasts.

PSV have only lost one domestic match in 2023 and their usual high score this campaign is 4-0.

Former Newcastle striker Luuk de Jong leads the table with 17 goals, the same as Erling Haaland.

Despite failing to set the Premier League alight, he is closing in on Johan Cruyff in the all-time Eredivisie scorer rankings.

With just seven more goals, he would overtake the Dutch legend and take sixth place in the history books.

Former Chelsea academy graduate and Crystal Palace defender Patrick van Aanholt has been starring at left-back.

Meanwhile, Southampton’s young centre-back Armel Bella-Kotchap, who was relegated from the English top flight last season, is looking to secure a normal spot in PSV’s starting XI.

Manager Peter Bosz took over in July on the back of a good year under Ruud van Nistelrooy.

The former Manchester United striker won a KNVB Cup and a Johan Cruyff Shield during his time in charge.

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However, Van Nistelrooy had a strained relationship with the players and enthusiasts were looking for a change.

Despite their dominance this season, PSV suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League.

Mikel Arteta’s side ran riot, with Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus getting on the scoresheet in the first half.

But since then, the Eredivisie has risen to second place in its organization and aims to qualify for the round of 16.

PSV will host Arsenal on December 12 on TNT Sports.

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