OneFootball
OneFootball·15 April 2021
OneFootball
OneFootball·15 April 2021
The Champions League semi-final line-up is complete and a number of league across Europe are really hotting up as we reach crunch time.
Thereâs also some changes to our Power Rankings too with some new entries and several clubs on the slide.
Sitting sixth in Serie A, people seem to have forgotten all about the Aquile after their incredible season last year.
But theyâve quietly won four out of their last five (losing only to Bayern Munich) and are on track for another top four finish.
Off the field, it has been a miserable week for Frankfurt, who have had both their coach and sporting director prised away.
But on it, the team keep going from strength to strength and most recently, put four past Wolfsburg, who had the leagueâs best defence until then, something no team had managed this season.
Barcelona were on such a great run. Sure, they were out of the Champions League. And theyâre still playing catch up in LaLiga thanks to their slow start to the season.
But their ClĂĄsico loss sees them slide on our table, even if it makes the league one very interesting.
Thomas Tuchelâs Blues are on the rise again.
Although they ultimately lost in the last minute against Porto having already done enough to qualify, their performance away to Crystal Palace was simply devastating.
Itâs been a bittersweet week in Bavaria.
A win over Leipzig that all but secured another title was followed up with a blip at home to Union Berlin and although they secured an impressive win away to PSG, it wasnât enough as they relinquished their Champions League crown.
They remain in touch in the title race and they survived a scare to topple Bayern and their reign as European kings.
With the way that Neymar, Kylian MbappĂ© and co. have been clicking recently, donât be surprised if they lift the big-eared trophy next month â and most importantly, move top of this list!
Since breaking back into our rankings last week, United have went two for two and move on up.
Deservedly so. They have one foot in the Europa League semi-finals and came back away to Spurs last weekend with a magnificent second half showing to get one over on José Mourinho again.
Although they surprisingly lost at home to Leeds in a game in which they rotated heavily (letâs face it, their lead allowed them that comfort), they won when it mattered away to Dortmund to reach their second Champions League semi-final.
Donât tell Pep but the quadruple is on, isnât it?
Hard work accomplished and then finished off in Europe, sandwiched between those two mightily impressive showings against Liverpool was a well-deserved ClĂĄsico victory in a thrilling contest.
Not much was expected of Los Blancos this year but theyâre now just 11 games from a double.
They will not be moved!
Serie Aâs champions elect are a winning machine at the moment who show no signs of stopping. The Nerazzurri only needed one goal to overcome Cagliari as their unbeaten run stretched to 28 games in all competitions.