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Ranking the 8 teams most likely to win the Champions League

Could Liverpool, Man City or Barcelona prevail?

8. Tottenham

Spurs have a tricky last-16 clash with RB Leipzig, who are currently just one point behind Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich. They also haven’t had the best of seasons, as evidenced by the sacking of Mauricio Pochettino in November, while they are far from assured of Champions League football next season, given their current position of fifth in the Premier League table. That said, they defied somewhat inconsistent domestic form last year to reach the Champions League final last year, while in Jose Mourinho, they have a manager with a history of coming out on top in big one-off games. They also have an immensely talented squad capable of giving anyone a game on their day, and so while a Tottenham triumph is unlikely, it cannot be ruled out entirely.

7. Bayern Munich

While the likes of Liverpool and PSG look to have their title wins wrapped up, the same cannot be said of Bayern, who currently hold a narrow one-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga. That can be a hindrance but also a help — Liverpool, for instance, will be less accustomed to big-pressure, high-stakes games, given how comfortable it has been for them in England this season. Bayern also showed what they are capable of with a remarkable 7-2 win away at Tottenham earlier this season. Moreover, ominously for their rivals, they have been showing greater consistency since Hans-Dieter Flick replaced Niko Kovač as manager in November, winning seven of their last eight games following a shaky first half of the season by their standards.

6. Juventus

There is clearly class throughout Juve’s squad — Matthijs de Ligt, Miralem Pjanić and Paulo Dybala are among the best players in the world in their respective positions. They also have Cristiano Ronaldo who, at 35, remains one of the two or three standout footballers on the planet. So as ever, they will be extremely hard to beat. Nevertheless, whereas it has been all too easy for them in Serie A at times, winning the title for the past eight consecutive seasons, they are currently just one point ahead of Lazio and three ahead of Inter, suggesting they may not be quite the dominant force they once were with certain key players past their prime.

5. Real Madrid

A side still seemingly trying to get fully to grips with the post-Cristiano Ronaldo era, major trophies have been frustratingly thin on the ground for Los Blancos over the past 12 months. They have won La Liga just twice this decade — 2011-12 and 2016-17. Yet they maintained their reputation as one of Europe’s leading sides with a remarkable Champions League record — winning the trophy four out of a possible five years between 2013 and 2018. Last year though, they were dumped out by Ajax at the round of 16 stage, and they have been less than convincing so far this year, finishing second and winning only three out of six group stage matches. In Zinedine Zidane though, they have a coach who knows what it takes to prevail, having won the competition once as a player and three times already as a manager. Their squad is also filled with experience — the likes of Marcelo, Toni Kroos, Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric and Karim Benzema have played countless times at the highest level.

4. PSG

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In recent years, PSG have gained a reputation for failing against all the odds. Given the considerable resources that have been ploughed into the club, they have undoubtedly underperformed in Europe. It’s quite incredible at this stage that a club of their stature has never won the competition, nor have they ever reached the semi-finals. For the past seven consecutive seasons, they have been dumped out at either the quarter-finals or round-of-16 stage, often blowing healthy leads, such as against Man United last year or Barcelona on 2017. Will it be any different this time around? As per usual, they are dominating Ligue 1, currently holding a 10-point advantage at the top, while they won five and drew one of their games in a group that included Real Madrid. Simply getting past Dortmund in the round of 16 won’t be easy, but with the world-class likes of Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Mauro Icardi and Marco Verratti in their squad, they certainly have the potential to go all the way.

3. Barcelona

It has been a troubled season for Barcelona. They have been far from convincing in La Liga at times this year, with problems surrounding Lionel Messi among others attracting headlines. Yet their squad remains the envy of most. There aren’t many sides that Frenkie de Jong, Antoine Griezmann, Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique would fail to get into, and if they can play to their potential, they surely won’t be far off. The Catalan club were desperately close to reaching the Champions League final last year, only for a calamitous second-leg performance at Anfield to prove their undoing. 

2. Man City

It would be quite the twist if Man City were to triumph this year and then be prevented from defending their trophy, owing to their proposed upcoming ban for “serious breaches” of financial and club-licensing rules. If that was the case, there would be shades of Marseille, who won the inaugural Champions League in 1993, but could not defend their trophy, after becoming embroiled in a match-fixing controversy. Of course, both Man City winning this year and their prospective ban are far from certain to happen. Either way, City currently boast one of the most talented squads in Europe. With Aymeric Laporte getting back to full fitness, their sometimes unreliable defence has been improved significantly, and with the Premier League title race effectively settled, they can now focus primarily on Europe and potentially end Pep Guardiola’s nine-year wait to lift the trophy. Moreover, it is still less than 12 months since they won the Premier League in such incredible fashion — the core of that team remain, as does the formidable levels of talent at their disposal.

1. Liverpool

Unquestionably the best side in Europe this season, this Reds team can consolidate their reputation as one of the greatest Liverpool sides ever if they were to add a Champions League trophy to a near-certain Premier League crown. Napoli proved in the group stages that they can be beaten, but the Anfield factor is a major advantage, as anyone who witnessed their incredible comeback against Barcelona last year will attest, while their experience in reaching the last two consecutive finals will also work in their favour. At the moment, they look unstoppable, and are consequently many people’s favourites to triumph again in Europe’s premier club competition.

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    Mute John O Reilly
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    Jul 28th 2022, 5:10 PM

    Soccer always attracts the best

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    Mute Eoin Roche
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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:00 PM

    @John O Reilly: Turkey are a cut above.

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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:55 PM

    @John O Reilly: soccer is a game for all, the rich, the poor and everyone in between. It’s not elitist and is representative of society as a whole, as all sports should be. This incident is representative of our society not soccer fans in general.

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    Mute Tony Doyle
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    Jul 29th 2022, 1:47 AM

    @GrumpyAulFella: it’s called football,generally it’s country people & Gaa heads who call it soccer…..FIFA UEFA don’t have the name soccer attached to them

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    Mute Mark Jay
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    Jul 29th 2022, 6:09 AM

    @Tony Doyle: it’s the English themselves who coined the term soccer. People can it whatever they want. Your “country people (whatever that means) and GAA heads” quip is quite nonsensical.

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    Jul 29th 2022, 6:19 AM

    @Tony Doyle: Wrong. It’s not called football. It’s called association football which is where the word soccer comes from and both FIFA and uefa have the word association in their names. It’s not just country people and gaa heads, as you so unintelligently put it, that call it that. It’s called that in other countries as well like the USA and Australia to distinguish it from the likes of American football or Aussie Rules Football in the same way it’s used here to differentiate it from Gaelic football. If anything soccer is a more correct term than just football as it’s derived from the sport’s proper name

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    Mute Phil Redmond
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    Jul 29th 2022, 6:30 AM

    @Mark Jay: Correct. Specifically it was students in Oxford who used the terms soccer and rugger to differentiate between association and rugby football

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    Jul 28th 2022, 1:21 PM

    Very unlike the Turkish fans.

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    Mute Simon Dwyer
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    Jul 28th 2022, 8:19 PM

    Have no interest in any team who supports putin. Fans or club’s.

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    Mute Terry Fagan
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    Jul 28th 2022, 2:55 PM

    Disgusting.

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    Mute Barry Dempsey
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    Jul 28th 2022, 8:32 PM

    It takes a special kind of person to stoop to a level that low. Soccer fans get their moment in the spotlight. Can’t really say it was only a small percent in this case

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    Jul 28th 2022, 8:11 PM

    They are some soulless people in the world unfortunately and this is an example.

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    Jul 28th 2022, 7:20 PM

    Jayyyysus

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    Mute John Smith
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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:22 PM

    Strange war if football players don’t have to sign up. Just asking…

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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:37 PM

    @John Smith: perhaps they’re the morale booster the troops need? Something to tune into outside of the war, just saying…

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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:57 PM

    I don’t think there are very many critical thinkers among the readership here.

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    Jul 28th 2022, 11:06 PM

    What would you expect from a pig but a grunt?!

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    Jul 28th 2022, 10:34 PM

    Do you know why the war started?

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    Jul 28th 2022, 2:54 PM

    Gh,

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    Jul 28th 2022, 3:04 PM

    @David Hughes: Well said

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    Jul 28th 2022, 8:19 PM

    @mcdb06: and thanks to you I will be forever in your debt

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    Jul 28th 2022, 2:51 PM

    G

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    Jul 28th 2022, 9:56 PM

    I guess we are all Fenerbache fans now

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    Jul 28th 2022, 10:11 PM

    @JustBEERbarry: don’t you mean Dynamo??

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    Jul 28th 2022, 2:54 PM

    Gh

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    Jul 29th 2022, 10:30 AM

    meh… Kiev still won…. They (the chanting fans) were just showing themselves up as sore losers

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    Jul 29th 2022, 12:16 AM

    Igno rant fules. Likely to be perceived as toxic. And rightly so.

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    Jul 29th 2022, 2:32 PM

    Turkish fans chose right side. Any respect from tolerant Europe?

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