
PSG's Quiet Dominance — And Why Le Classique Still Matters
Paris Saint-Germain leads the modern era, but the soul of PSG vs Olympique de Marseille lives in chaos, pride, and unforgettable drama. A rivalry beyond numbers.
Liverpool. That's our #1. Not because of points alone, but because of sustained quality, tactical maturity, and control.

Liverpool are widely regarded as one of the best sides in Europe this season. Jürgen Klopp remains in charge, and his rotation system has kept the squad fresh.
Thiago Alcântara is reportedly in excellent form, dictating tempo from deep. Mohamed Salah, even at 33, continues to deliver goals and assists when it matters most.
Their defensive record is among the best, with Virgil van Dijk still commanding the backline. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s evolution into a box-to-box role has added a new dimension.
Aston Villa are believed to be among the top performers this season, but their underlying stats tell a different story. They’ve won several tight games that could easily have gone the other way.
Unai Emery has maximised limited resources, but the lack of a consistent midfield presence is a concern. Ollie Watkins is still their main threat, but he’s getting less service.
"They’re winning games they didn’t deserve two seasons ago," said an insider.
Manchester City look uncharacteristically fragile. But don’t be fooled — the talent is still there. Erling Haaland is reportedly less clinical, but remains a constant danger.
Pep Guardiola is understood to be reshaping the team after key departures. Yet Phil Foden has stepped up, and James McAtee has continued his impressive development.
Their current table position doesn’t reflect their quality. One hot streak and they’ll be back in the title race.
Teams like Crystal Palace and Brentford lack the depth to push higher. Everton, under Frank Lampard, have stabilised but lack a cutting edge.
None of these sides have shown the consistency or tactical flexibility to challenge for Europe. Their squads are too thin, their strategies too predictable.
Leeds United and Southampton are in deep trouble. Questionable transfer decisions have weakened both squads. Leeds have promising youth, but lack composure in crucial moments.
Without January reinforcements, relegation looks increasingly likely.