Following a week in which:
– Jude Bellingham continued to be the best player in the world.
– Bayer Leverkusen continued to be unbeatable.
– And Aston Villa continued their rise up the Premier League table.
We at 90min are back at it again, ranking the top ten best football teams in Europe.
Galatasaray, Fenerbahce, Benfica
The Turkish clubs just about didn’t make the cut this week. Both won their Super Lig games as expected, and Galatasaray followed that up with a dramatic 3-3 draw with Man Utd in the Champions League. If they secure their place in the round of 16 with a win over Copenhagen on matchday six they’ll definitely make the power rankings (we promise).
Benfica were also close to making it this week, but their squandering of a 3-0 lead against Inter meant we couldn’t justify their inclusion.
Juventus, Girona
Two in and two out this time.
Neither Juventus or Girona lost their games this past week, but both’s draws were rather damaging. Juve missed the chance to go top of Serie A against Inter, and Girona dropped off top spot in La Liga thanks to their draw with Athletic Club.