Man City, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Bayern Munich all feature as the 30 best teams in world football are ranked by data analysts.
20 – 16
Inter Milan, Lille, Bayer Leverkusen, Chelsea, Napoli
Two league winners from the 2023/24 season are struggling to reach the same heights this time around. Inter Milan stormed to Serie A glory while Bayer Leverkusen went a full domestic season without losing, but the two sides have been given 6.71 and 6.72 ratings, respectively.
LOSC Lille, who have recorded scalps over Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid in the Champions League – have the same rating as the German champions, placing them 19th. Enzo Maresca and Antonio Conto have been impressive in their new roles at Chelsea and Napoli.
Several British players have chosen to ply their trade outside their home nation, from Harry Kane to Scott McTominay, and many are thriving.
The latter has his side leading the way in a close-fought title race in Italy with former Premier League stars Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour playing their parts. Chelsea, meanwhile, have brought some joy back to their supporters as the Blues have played some electric attacking football this term while putting themselves in contention for Champions League qualification.
Best Performing Teams in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (20 – 16)
Rank
Team
League
WhoScored Rating
20
Inter Milan
Serie A
6.71
19
LOSC Lille
Ligue 1
6.72
18
Bayer Leverkusen
Bundesliga
6.72
17
Chelsea
Premier League
6.72
16
Napoli
Serie A
6.75
15 – 11
Monaco, Arsenal, Nice, Atalanta, Fiorentina
AS Monaco and Arsenal both look to be facing uphill tasks to get back into contention to win league titles this season, with PSG and Liverpool running away with things in France and England, respectively. The two sides haven’t been bad by any means, but minor slip-ups have seen them lose ground on their rivals and have seen their ratings drop to 6.75.
OGC Nice are trailing Monaco by six points in the French top-flight, but this hasn’t stopped Franck Haise’s men from picking up a higher rating than their domestic rivals. Serie A duo Atalanta and Fiorentina are embroiled in one of the most thrilling title races developing in Europe so far this campaign. One point separates the top five in the Italian division and both teams have been given a score of 6.78 as a result.
Best Performing Teams in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (15 – 11)
Rank
Team
League
WhoScored Rating
15
AS Monaco
Ligue 1
6.75
14
Arsenal
Premier League
6.75
13
OGC Nice
Ligue 1
6.78
12
Atalanta
Serie A
6.78
11
Fiorentina
Serie A
6.78
10 – 6
Tottenham, Juventus, Frankfurt, Man City, RB Leipzig
Surprisingly, Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham have been handed a better rating than London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal despite sitting mid-table in the Premier League. While the north London-based outfit have been scintillating in an attacking sense at times, their defensive record has been less than impressive.
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Juventus – who trail Serie A leaders Napoli by two points – and Champions League hopefuls Eintracht Frankfurt share a 6.79 score after impressing in their respective domestic competitions. Pep Guardiola’s reigning English champions Manchester City are ranked as low as seventh after suffering four straight defeats in all competitions.
RB Leipzig are the closest rivals to Bayern Munich in the German title race as things stand, as Marco Rose’s energetic team have only lost once in the Bundesliga so far. With a 6.83 rating, the side formed in 2009 just miss out on the top five.
Best Performing Teams in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (10 – 6)
Rank
Team
League
WhoScored Rating
10
Tottenham
Premier League
6.78
9
Juventus
Serie A
6.79
8
Eintracht Frankfurt
Bundesliga
6.79
7
Manchester City
Premier League
6.82
6
RB Leipzig
Bundesliga
6.83
5 – 1
Real Madrid, Liverpool, Barcelona, PSG, Bayern Munich
Kylian Mbappe’s arrival in Madrid was supposed to send Los Blancos to new levels. However, the 2018 World Cup winner’s presence among the other world-class players in the Real Madrid dressing room has seen Carlo Ancelotti’s side become dysfunctional at times. Despite this, the Spanish giants are the fifth highest-rated team in Europe, with a 6.86 score.
Meanwhile, Arne Slot’s revolution at Liverpool sees the Reds top the Premier League table above Man City and Arsenal. With only one loss to his name in the Anfield dugout, the Dutchman still doesn’t see his team break into the top three in Europe this season, as the Merseysiders rank fourth.
A worst Premier League finish is predicted for Manchester United
Real Madrid’s arch-rivals Barcelona have started the season like a house on fire under Hansi Flick, destroying Los Blancos 4-0 in their own backyard recently. A 6.94 rating is enough for a place on the podium with Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha forming one of the deadliest front threes on the continent.
Paris Saint-Germain (7.01) and Bayern Munich (7.04) are the only European giants to break the 7.00 mark. The former are yet to taste defeat in the French top-flight this term, despite many being unsure of the Parisiens’ future prospects after Mbappe’s departure. Vincent Kompany’s arrival at the Allianz Arena has inspired some breathtaking form, as the Bavarians look to wrestle back the Bundesliga crown from Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten reigning champions.
Best Performing Teams in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (5 – 1)
Rank
Team
League
WhoScored Rating
5
Real Madrid
La Liga
6.86
4
Liverpool
Premier League
6.87
3
Barcelona
La Liga
6.94
2
Paris Saint-Germain
Ligue 1
7.01
1
Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
7.04
Statistics and ratings courtesy of WhoScored. Correct as of 16-11-24.
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