Hello again! We organize clubs of Europe's top 5 leagues into an order that reflects the up-to-the-minute hierarchy every Tuesday.
The rankings are a season-long measurement of clubs, tracking teams throughout 2017-18 and taking into account results from all competitions. Our rankings consider advanced stats, full-season play and recent performance with some gut feeling mixed in.
Sides that have lost the fewest games naturally rank higher—though the strength of opposition met in a loss is considered—and both UEFA Champions/Europa League form and presence are used as tiebreakers for those with similar records. Teams that gather big wins against strong opponents get a boost.
10. PSG
Kylian Mbappe cut his former club to shreds as Paris St Germain beat Monaco 3-0 to win a fifth successive Coupe de la Ligue.
9. Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham ended their 28-year Stamford Bridge hoodoo as Dele Alli struck twice in a 3-1 win to severely dent Chelsea's top-four hopes on Super Sunday. They are now 8 points clear in the top-4 race against the Blues.
8. Liverpool
Mohamed Salah scored his 29th league goal as Liverpool came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park in Jurgen Klopp's 100th Premier League game in charge.
7. Atletico Madrid
Kevin Gameiro converted a match-winning penalty as Atletico Madrid beat struggling Deportivo 1-0 to remain in contention for the La Liga title. They are 9 points behind league leaders Barcelona.
6. Manchester United
Romelu Lukaku scored his 100th Premier League goal as Manchester United returned to second place in the table with a 2-0 win over Swansea on Saturday.
5. Real Madrid
Real Madrid brushed aside La Liga strugglers Las Palmas as two goals from Gareth Bale eased them to a 3-0 win ahead of Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final against Juventus.
4. Juventus
Juventus warmed up for their Champions League clash with Real Madrid with a 3-1 victory over AC Milan.
3. Manchester City
Champions elect Man City are within one win of the Premier League title after a fine first-half blitz gave them a 3-1 win at Everton on Saturday.
2. Bayern Munich
Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick as Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich demolished the Pole's old club Borussia Dortmund 6-0 at the Allianz Arena once more.
1. Barcelona
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored in the final two minutes to earn Barcelona a dramatic 2-2 draw against Sevilla and extend their unbeaten record in La Liga to 37 games.
Points for each team are based on All Football Power Rankings System. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section. See you next week!
rozay07
136
respect Barcelona . respect Messi. forca Barça
zizabity
97
Bayern demolishing Dortmund has to first if barca was to be first they would have defeated Seville this nonsense Bournemouth would been included too for coming from behind to draw 2:2 at Watford
yojash
96
barca deserve it for sure!!! its april now nd they r still unbeaten in the league!!
jakirocitizen
90
No change in liverpools place
Lil-Pump
43
Bayern demolishing Dortmund has to first if barca was to be first they would have defeated Seville this nonsense Bournemouth would been included too for coming from behind to draw 2:2 at Watford
This is a season Long measure not based on weekly standard
swaggajay10
32
barca deserve to be the first in all sense and moreover it not like there has been a time this season when they did not deserve to be first because this record of this season is a record in Europe and moreover messi is the highest goal scoarer in laliga and the highest asist and shorts on target all through so it deserving. . I dont care what any other person thinks but for a straight thinking mind this is just the simple truth