Champions League - European Power Rankings
Barcelona are top dogs this week having knocked Liverpool off their perch at the top of our European Power Rankings.
We take into account both domestic and Champions League performances, plus the relative difficulty of each team's league, to find out who is the best team in Europe.
Liverpool may be enjoying life in the Premier League at the moment, but a 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in Europe has seen the Reds cede top spot to Barcelona.
The Spanish giants have had no such slip-up, winning their last nine matches in La Liga and the Champions League to go top.
Chelsea have jumped a place to third despite their loss to Liverpool while Real Madrid slip to fifth following defeat to Juventus, who move up to ninth.
Arsenal may have thumped Fenerbahce and beaten West Ham but they followed those wins up with a 4-4 draw with Tottenham. But those dropped points in the North London derby were not enough to stop Arsene Wenger's side leaping into joint sixth, tied with the ever-improving Manchester United and Jose Mourinho's stuttering Internazionale.
This week's biggest losers are Anorthosis Famagusta, CFR Cluj and Atletico Madrid, all of whom drop seven places, while Bordeaux and PSV Eindhoven make their first appearance in the top 20 this season.
1. (2=) Barcelona - 26.88
2. (1) Liverpool - 24.67
3. (4) Chelsea - 23.17
4. (5) Villarreal - 22.92
5. (2=) Real Madrid - 21.88
6= (9=) Arsenal - 21.67
6= (6=) Internazionale - 21.67
6= (9=) Manchester United 21.67
9. (14) Juventus - 20.00
10. (13) Bayern Munich - 19.77
11. (16) Dynamo Kiev - 18.67
12. (17) Lyon - 18.15
13. (6=) Atletico Madrid - 17.92
14. (15) Sporting Lisbon - 17.50
15. (8) Anorthosis Famaguta - 15.33
16. (-) Bordeaux - 13.59
17. (-) PSV Eindhoven - 13.44
18. (11) Porto - 13.25
19. (12) CFR Cluj - 13.00
20. (18) Fiorentina - 12.78
Liverpool may be enjoying life in the Premier League at the moment, but a 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in Europe has seen the Reds cede top spot to Barcelona.
The Spanish giants have had no such slip-up, winning their last nine matches in La Liga and the Champions League to go top.
Chelsea have jumped a place to third despite their loss to Liverpool while Real Madrid slip to fifth following defeat to Juventus, who move up to ninth.
Arsenal may have thumped Fenerbahce and beaten West Ham but they followed those wins up with a 4-4 draw with Tottenham. But those dropped points in the North London derby were not enough to stop Arsene Wenger's side leaping into joint sixth, tied with the ever-improving Manchester United and Jose Mourinho's stuttering Internazionale.
This week's biggest losers are Anorthosis Famagusta, CFR Cluj and Atletico Madrid, all of whom drop seven places, while Bordeaux and PSV Eindhoven make their first appearance in the top 20 this season.
1. (2=) Barcelona - 26.88
2. (1) Liverpool - 24.67
3. (4) Chelsea - 23.17
4. (5) Villarreal - 22.92
5. (2=) Real Madrid - 21.88
6= (9=) Arsenal - 21.67
6= (6=) Internazionale - 21.67
6= (9=) Manchester United 21.67
9. (14) Juventus - 20.00
10. (13) Bayern Munich - 19.77
11. (16) Dynamo Kiev - 18.67
12. (17) Lyon - 18.15
13. (6=) Atletico Madrid - 17.92
14. (15) Sporting Lisbon - 17.50
15. (8) Anorthosis Famaguta - 15.33
16. (-) Bordeaux - 13.59
17. (-) PSV Eindhoven - 13.44
18. (11) Porto - 13.25
19. (12) CFR Cluj - 13.00
20. (18) Fiorentina - 12.78
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