Liverpool are well on their way to finally ending their Premier League duck this season after a blistering start to the campaign.

The Reds are ten points clear at the top of the table and all before Santa Claus has even come down the chimney.

After falling agonizingly short of ending the drought last season, Jurgen Klopp's side have come out and blown the competition away.They just look unstoppable and, bar a catastrophe of the kind never seen before, they will finally get their hands on that famous trophy.

For a certain Gary Nevile though, that is a reality that doesn't bear thinking about.


The former Manchester United man has previously stated he wants Liverpool to collapse but even he may have admitted that it simply won't happen.

Neville was asked to grade each Premier League club based on their start to the season and he had no choice but to give Liverpool an A+.

Only one other club - newly-promoted Sheffield United - was given the highest grade available as Neville brutally analysed the rest of the pack.

You can see Neville's ratings in the video below:

And here is how Neville rates the season so far for each and every club in the land:

AFC Bournemouth: C
Arsenal: F
Aston Villa: D
Brighton: B-
Burnley: B
Chelsea: B
Crystal palace: B+
Everton: F
Leicester City: A
Liverpool: A+
Manchester City: B-
Manchester United: D
Newcastle United: B
Norwich City: D
Sheffield United: A+
Southampton: D-
Tottenham Hotspur: C
Watford: E
West Ham: D
Wolves: B


Unsurprisingly Arsenal are slapped with an F after a woeful start to the season that saw Unai Emery given the sack.

Manchester United didn't fare much better with Neville unwilling to give them anything higher than a D.

Manchester City, who have struggled to keep pace with Leicester City and especially Liverpool are given a B- while Frank Lampard's new Chelsea team are handed a B.

However, with Carlo Ancelotti stepping into the breach at F-rated Everton and Mikel Arteta taking up the hot seat at Arsenal, Neville's end of season ratings could look very different.

With the standings so heavily congested in the middle, it really is anyone's guess as to how the final Premier League table will look.