Can you recall a worse Manchester United club? Garbage. Gutless garbage at that.
Arsenal I can give a pass because it's the first year after Wenger. Mostly garbage. They might win Europa League.
Chelsea is about as jekyll and hyde of a club as you'll watch in England this year. Not the most professional locker room full of players either, though I think Manchester United takes the trophy for biggest group of knobs. It's close. I still say garbage, but Sarri needs some time to get some new blood in there and change the culture.
Spurs have 13 losses and it feels like not all that long ago they were outside of the title race close enough to maybe sneak in if either of the two northern teams dropped points. They didn't, and Spurs went off a cliff in the League.
I'd give Man U some credit for that PSG win, and the spark Ole gave them, but, if we are being fair, that team was doomed to fall apart. No cohesion or direction from the beginning.
Arsenal were undefeated in, what, 22 straight. I don't care the competition they played, that's impressive. However, the defense is showing its true colors over the last three weeks with golden chances wasted to easily snatch 3rd from Spurs. Unai has some good building blocks, but it'll take 3 years or so (and patience) for him to maybe get what he wants out of the side a la Klopp.
You're right about Chelsea being Jekyll and Hyde, but that would suggest they are a team capable of finishing Top 4, no? Team chemistry a concern, but they haven't looked nearly as flailing as Man U have.
Spurs are the epitome of a very good team with not enough oomph in the side. No transfers to help Kane and Co. that became very relevant when he went down.
Again, all that proves is that those 4 teams are very good, BUT with serious cracks and flaws. You can say that about any team that finishes 3-6 in that league almost any year. Calling them garbage is harsh, and I'd say does City and Pool a disservice in how good they both have been throughout the year.