Despite the perceived competitiveness of the top leagues in Europe, it's relatively simple to predict the winners with Barcelona, Juventus and Bayern Munich all holding a monopoly on their respective division.
In the last 10 seasons, the three aforementioned clubs have each won seven titles and are well on track to take an eighth.
With Saturday's victory against Atletico Madrid, the Blaugrana can essentially put the Spanish title to the back of their minds. The only question that remains to be answered is when they will officially be crowned. This will be their eighth title in 11 years with only Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid having been able to knock them off their perch in that period.
The true scale of Los Cules' domestic dominance can be illustrated by the fact they've lost just three matches in total throughout the entirety of the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons.
In Italy the story of dominance is even more pronounced with Juventus on course to win their eighth Scudetto in a row. Ever since their re-emergence as the true powerhouse in Italian football, the Bianconeri have blown their competitors away with shrewd business moves and the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo has only deflated the chasing pack yet further.
Borussia Dortmund thought the 2018/19 season was finally going to be the year where they could break Bayern Munich's stranglehold on the Bundesliga title. However, that appears not to be the case now following the Bavarian club's 5-0 victory over their fiercest rivals on Saturday.
The German giants may have been left behind on the continental stage, however they are on course to win yet another German title and will only get stronger in the summer with the signings of Lucas Hernandez and Benjamin Pavard.
Back in 2012, Qatari owned PSG won their first of five Ligue 1 titles and they are mere days away from securing yet another. Neymar and Kylian Mbappe are the figureheads of an era in Paris that has been made by possible by incredible investment, and it's no surprise that in both 2014/15 and 2015/16 the Parisian club won every possible domestic trophy on offer.
The rest of the French top flight shows little sign of catching up, and it was only the Mbappe led miracle at Monaco in 2016/17 which took the domestic title away from PSG. It's difficult to see that happening again, and barring a fiscal meltdown, PSG will continue to sit atop the French football pyramid.
Now the Premier League is an entirely different story with one-team dominance proving incredibly difficult to achieve in recent years. Since the 2008/09 season no team has been able to win back-to-back titles, with Manchester United winning their third successive championship on that occasion.
Since then teams have found it impossible to defend their crown, with poor investment often following a remarkable triumph. Manchester City, though, look incredibly well placed to perhaps retain the trophy with only Liverpool in a position to challenge Pep Guardiola's charges.
Daniel_Henry
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In Spain we have two great Madrid clubs; Real and Athletico but Barca still dominate Spanish league. Real Madrid has won four UCL in the past five years, Athletico has been runner up twice in recent years and currently the UEL champion. Sevilla has been dominating Europa before now but Barca has been tormenting all of them domestically in Spain. That's why I believe Barca us the best club in Spain and whole world.
shizzylord
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Biailmos
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In spain is Barcelona ,In Italy is Juventus and In Germany is Bayern munchen and In France is PSG.They are pure home dominants for sure.Can Manchester city do it now in Epl?They always win cup double every season.Congratulations to these 4 big clubs.