The eagerly anticipated Champions League Rankings are here. Using detailed analytics and indicies, the teams are ranked against the best possible eleven using the most effective tactic, with 1000 representing the maximum possible score. The numbers are determined using each teams best eleven players in their most effective formation. Consequently, no account is taken of squad age or squad depth, both of which will ultimately have an unknown effect. Below are the 16 teams ranked on score. Later we will consider each group individually.
Group A
Manchester United (Seed), Inter Milan, Arsenal, Barcelona
This is the closest of the four groups with only 86 ranking points separating the four teams. Manchester United have a reasonable margin, and experience of qualifying from the groups, winning the trophy 3 seasons ago. However, only 34 points separate the remaining three teams, suggesting any one of them could grab the 2nd qualification spot.
Ed’s prediction
1st: Manchester United 2nd Inter Milan
The seeded team have a significant margin over the other three teams, and is it difficult to see them not winning the group. Under their current manager, Inter Milan have bolstered their defensive lines, and their style of play will suit the cagey type of games we tend to see in the Champions League.
Group B
Paris Saint Germain (seed), Chelsea, Newcastle, Lisbon
Sporting Lisbon are the wildcard entrants after winning the DPT, but they are so far off the pace, it is a massive ask for them to finish anywhere other than bottom of the group. Conversely, the French giants have a massive margin over the next best. With their added depth it will surely take an epic fail for them not to qualify. The only uncertainty would appear to be which of the other two teams will secure the other qualification spot
Ed’s prediction
1st: Paris Saint Germain 2nd Chelsea
It is difficult to see the reigning champions failing to win the group, never mind failing to qualify. Despite the small gap between Chelsea and Newcastle, the London manager is one of the most experienced when it comes to Champions League success, and he should have enough in the tank to make it to the knockout stages.
Group C
Manchester City (seed), Roma, West Ham United, AC Milan
In Group C we have two strong teams and two weaker teams, suggesting that the 2 qualifiers should be easy to predict. However the gap between the top two teams is the closest of the four teams, making it a tough call
Ed’s prediction
1st: Manchester City 2nd Roma
With the slight points advantage, and the wealth of Champions league success, surely the seeded team will win the group, whilst the Champions League new guy will have to settle for qualifying as runner up.
Group D
Real Madrid (seeded), Juventus, Leeds United, Burnley
Last years runners up are the strongest team in the group, and headed only by PSG in the 16 team list. At the other end of the table are Burnley, who will likely struggle to avoid finishing bottom of the group. In between we find Juventus and Leeds United, two teams separated by the closest of margins, a solitary point. Both managers have previously achieved Champions League success, amazingly with the same team, Real Madrid, whom they find themselves pitted against in this campaign. This one could go right down to the wire.
Ed’s prediction
1st: Real Madrid 2nd Juventus
Whilst Real Madrid find themselves with a new manager, they ought to be strong enough to go through the quarter finals as group winners. With nothing between Juventus and Leeds United, team depth could prove to be the difference that sees the Italian club go through as runner up.
Rank | Team | Score |
#1 | PSG | 979 |
#2 | RMA | 951 |
#3 | MNC | 942 |
#4 | MNU | 922 |
#5 | JUV | 909 |
#6 | LEE | 908 |
#7 | ROM | 904 |
#8 | INT | 870 |
#9 | ARS | 843 |
#10 | CHE | 838 |
#11 | BCA | 836 |
#12 | WHU | 833 |
#13 | NEW | 819 |
#14 | BUR | 811 |
#15 | ACM | 800 |
#16 | LIS | 660 |
Group A
Manchester United (Seed), Inter Milan, Arsenal, Barcelona
Rank | Team | Score | Difference | Cumulative |
#4 | MNU | 922 | ||
#8 | INT | 870 | 52 | 52 |
#9 | ARS | 843 | 27 | 79 |
#11 | BCA | 836 | 7 | 86 |
Ed’s prediction
1st: Manchester United 2nd Inter Milan
The seeded team have a significant margin over the other three teams, and is it difficult to see them not winning the group. Under their current manager, Inter Milan have bolstered their defensive lines, and their style of play will suit the cagey type of games we tend to see in the Champions League.
Group B
Paris Saint Germain (seed), Chelsea, Newcastle, Lisbon
Rank | Team | Score | Difference | Cumulative |
#1 | PSG | 979 | ||
#10 | CHE | 838 | 141 | 141 |
#13 | NEW | 819 | 19 | 160 |
#16 | LIS | 660 | 159 | 319 |
Ed’s prediction
1st: Paris Saint Germain 2nd Chelsea
It is difficult to see the reigning champions failing to win the group, never mind failing to qualify. Despite the small gap between Chelsea and Newcastle, the London manager is one of the most experienced when it comes to Champions League success, and he should have enough in the tank to make it to the knockout stages.
Group C
Manchester City (seed), Roma, West Ham United, AC Milan
Rank | Team | Score | Difference | Cumulative |
#3 | MNC | 942 | ||
#7 | ROM | 904 | 38 | 38 |
#12 | WHU | 833 | 71 | 109 |
#15 | ACM | 800 | 33 | 142 |
Ed’s prediction
1st: Manchester City 2nd Roma
With the slight points advantage, and the wealth of Champions league success, surely the seeded team will win the group, whilst the Champions League new guy will have to settle for qualifying as runner up.
Group D
Real Madrid (seeded), Juventus, Leeds United, Burnley
Rank | Team | Score | Difference | Cumulative |
#2 | RMA | 951 | ||
#5 | JUV | 909 | 42 | 42 |
#6 | LEE | 908 | 1 | 43 |
#14 | BUR | 811 | 97 | 140 |
Ed’s prediction
1st: Real Madrid 2nd Juventus
Whilst Real Madrid find themselves with a new manager, they ought to be strong enough to go through the quarter finals as group winners. With nothing between Juventus and Leeds United, team depth could prove to be the difference that sees the Italian club go through as runner up.
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