Power Rankings: The best teams in Europe
The September international break is thankfully over, so we’ve been back to enjoying club football this past week.
And how was the week of club football.
There have been local derbies, record-breaking victories, and spectacular goals scored across Europe as the UEFA Champions League returns.
Here’s our pick of the top ten teams in Europe after week four of the 2024/25 campaign.
Are things completely clicked for Real Madrid yet?
Not quite, but they still have the individual quality to win a lot of football games.
Despite their lackluster form, Los Blancos have won their last three games in all competitions, including a crucial Champions League clash with Stuttgart in midweek.
After watching them record their biggest UEFA Champions League win in front of a raucous Parkhead crowd, we’ve got Celtic on the list.
A huge 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava was impressive, as was their home form.
Brendan Rodgers’ side have won all five of their games in the Scottish Premiership so far, scoring 14 unanswered goals. That is excellent form.
Atletico Madrid made some big mistakes in the summer transfer window and, so far, it’s paying dividends.
The likes of Conor Gallagher and Julian Alvarez have slept well for Diego Simeone’s side, helping their new side to an unbeaten start to the 2024/25 season. It was beautiful.
After losing a game before the international break – to RB Leipzig, in case you were wondering – Bayer Leverkusen looked determined to start a new unbeaten run in recent weeks.
Xabi Alonso’s side followed up their 4-1 thrashing of Hoffenheim with an eye-catching 4-0 win over Feyenoord in the Champions League in midweek.
Leverkusen means business.
Against a PSV Eindhoven side who have scored 20 goals in five Eredivisie games in 2024/25, Thiago Motta’s new Juventus face their biggest test to date on Tuesday evening.
And they passed it with flying colors.
A 3-1 win at the Allianz Stadium, inspired by new 10th signing Kenan Yildiz, showed that Juve could be good enough to compete again in the final stages of the Champions League.
If Eric Garcia hadn’t received his marching orders within the first 10 minutes of Thursday’s clash with Monaco, there’s a good chance Barcelona would be top of the table this week.
That red card ended up costing Barca their 100% record at the start of the new campaign, Monaco securing a stunning 2-1 victory in a packed Stade Louis II.
Five games = five wins.
Paris Saint-Germain have been cruising in Ligue 1, but they were certainly made to work for their Champions League triumph by Girona.
Paulo Gazzaniga’s stunning goal in the final minute of the game kept PSG’s record intact. Just.
Viktor Gyokeres has scored nine goals in six games for Sporting CP.
Not surprisingly, they have won every Liga Portugal and Champions League game they have played so far.
Expect several Premier League clubs to swoop for the talented striker in January.
Man City topped the table this week thanks to their 0-0 draw with Inter in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Playing against the Serie A champions is not a bad result, we have very high standards here 90 min Power Levels HQ.
Bayern Munich have scored 15 goals since the international break.
Yes, 15 goals in two games.
Holstein Kiel’s 6-1 win in the Bundesliga was followed by a 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League. That is a completely absurd sentence.
They have returned to their beauty.
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