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If the Top 5 Leagues in Europe Ended Today…
We still don’t know what most football leagues around Europe are going to decide regarding the fate of the season, but if the people in power along with UEFA make a decision to end the season based on the current league tables, these would be the title winners, Champions League qualifiers and relegated teams in […]
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Back to Reality for Bayern Munich & Manchester United
The International break is always a terrific time for struggling clubs to forget about their troubles. But every hiatus has its end, which could provide a painful reminder for Bayern Munich and Manchester United that things remain unresolved for them at this point, not to say on the edge of disastrous.
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Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool & PSG: Still Perfect
As September will soon make its way for October and fall enters the picture, the season hits its second gear around Europe’s top football leagues, with four teams remaining undefeated: Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.
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Comparing the Number of Champions in Europe’s Top Football Leagues Since 1993
When the European Cup was changed to include a group stage heading into the 1992-1993 season, began what can be referred to as the Champions League era, followed by perhaps an even bigger change a few years later with the Bosman rule.
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Real Madrid, Hoffenheim & RB Leipzig Only Undefeated Teams Left in Europe
Out of all the teams in the English Premier League, Italian Serie A, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1, only three remain undefeated: Real Madrid, Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig.
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Longest Title Droughts in European Football
When a season begins, opposing fans love to remind Liverpool supporters of how long it’s been since their last championship. Well, 26 years is quite a long time, but there are quite a few clubs in Europe’s top leagues, that have been waiting for a lot longer. Some of them are quite massive, and it’s surprising to find out they haven’t won a championship in such a long time.
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Juventus, Bayern Munich, PSG & the One-Team League Phenomenon
As we enter the 2016-2017 season, finding something new in the German Bundesliga, Italian Series A and French Ligue 1, when it comes to the identity of the champions, is difficult to expect. Juventus, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are in a class of their own professionally and financially, making sure that remains while they weaken their biggest rivals.
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Bayern Munich vs Hamburg – Bundesliga Becoming More of a Joke
With an 8-0 win over Hamburg, Bayern Munich are once demonstrating their absolute dominance over the rest of the German Bundesliga, and that one loss to the so-called contenders isn’t really changing the balance of the league.
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Borussia Dortmund – Jurgen Klopp Setting the Stage For His Deaprture
Either Jurgen Klopp is setting the stage for his departure from Dortmund to the Premier League (Arsenal? Liverpool?) by sucking up to the fans yet again, or he’s simply trying to go around the fact that once again his team failed to win a home match and can’t escape the relegation zone in the Bundesliga.
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Borussia Dortmund – The Best ‘Worst’ Team in Europe
A rockstar manager like Jurgen Klopp, plenty of international players and possibly the best fan base in Europe can’t stop Borussia Dortmund from falling to the last place in the German Bundesliga, coming in complete contrast to their success in the Champions League group stage this season.