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Champions League 2024-25 Power Rankings: Arsenal on top as Aston Villa and Liverpool rise while Man City, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich slide





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We’re now two rounds into this season’s Champions League proper and the farcically oversized table is thankfully starting to take shape, with 2023-24 runners-up Borussia Dortmund leading the way on goal difference thanks to a couple of big wins.

Newcomers Brest also boast a 100 percent record, along with Benfica, Bayer Leverkusen, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Juventus. Heavily fancied sides such as Manchester City, Inter and Arsenal also remain unbeaten, but we’ve already seen the likes of Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid suffer shock defeats.

So, how are all of the participants shaping up with six rounds remaining in the league phase? GOAL ranks all 36 teams below while rating their chances of winning the tournament, based on their results, fixtures, momentum, pedigree and quality.

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    36Slovan Bratislava ↔️

    Slovan Bratislava were the story of qualifiers, coming through four rounds to reach the league phase. However, it’s already been made clear that they’re out of their depth at this level, with the Slovaks suffering a shocking 5-1 drubbing at Celtic before losing 4-0 at home to Manchester City.

    It’s arguably just about damage limitation at this stage, with the home game against Dinamo Zagreb on matchday four arguably their only real shot at a win.

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      35Young Boys ⬇️

      It’s going to be a long and painful league phase for Young Boys, who have yet to score a single goal and already conceded eight times in just two outings. The Swiss are unlikely to fare any better against Inter on matchday three and, right now, Patrick Rahmen’s team look destined to be eliminated early.

      In truth, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them go into their final game, against Red Star Belgrade, still looking for a first win – which would be such a shame for a side that did so well just to make it this far by eliminating Galatasaray in the qualifying rounds.

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        34Red Bull Salzburg ⬇️

        After eliminating Twente and Dynamo Kyiv to reach the league phase, Red Bull Salzburg have made a surprisingly shocking start to their campaign, losing their first two games without scoring a single goal – and conceding seven in the process.

        Ominously for Pep Lijnders’ side, those two resounding defeats came in two of their winnable games, against Sparta Prague and Brest. It’s, thus, seriously difficult to see Salzburg even making the knockout stage now. They might well beat Dinamo Zagreb on matchday three, but they have Feyenoord, Bayer Leverkusen, PSG, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid to come after that!

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        33Sturm Graz ↔

        The draw could have gone an awful lot worse for Sturm Graz – who avoided most of Europe’s heavyweights – but a strong start was imperative if they were to have a real shot at making the play-offs.

        Unfortunately for last season’s surprise Austrian champions, they’ve lost their two most winnable games, beaten 2-1 by Brest on matchday one before losing 1-0 at home to Club Brugge. Victory over Sporting CP is now essential.

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          32Red Star Belgrade ⬆️

          Things are already starting to look a little ominous for Red Star Belgrade after back-to-back defeats. While it was always unlikely that they’d pick up anything from their trip to San Siro to face Inter on matchday two, the 2-1 loss at home Benfica in their tournament-opener was bitterly frustrating, given they played quite well.

          The bottom line is, though, that the Serbs, who still have to face Barcelona and AC Milan, are now right up against it. They desperately need a positive result away to Monaco next time out to give themselves a real shot at making the play-offs.

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          31Dinamo Zagreb ↔

          The Champions League can be such a cruel competition for smaller sides. Dinamo Zagreb suffered a demoralising 9-2 loss to Bayern Munich on matchday one, but showed remarkable resilience and quality in taking a 2-0 lead over Monaco thanks to fine finishes from Petar Sucic and Martin Baturina. However, the Croats crumbled in the closing stages, conceding twice in the final 15 minutes to throw away two precious points.

          Qualification will now be an uphill struggle, but they do have games against Red Bull Salzburg, Slovan Bratislava and Celtic to come.

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            30Girona ⬇️

            It’s hard not to feel a little sorry for Girona. Not only did they lose three key players during the summer, the Catalans have, thus far, endured nothing but heartbreak in their first-ever Champions League campaign.

            They were just minutes away from a sensational draw on their tournament debut at Parc des Princes when goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga gifted Paris Saint-Germain victory. Then, they were on the wrong end of a devastating smash-and-grab victory against Feyenoord in which they shipped two more own goals and missed a penalty! The next three games – against Slovan Bratislava, PSV and Sturm Graz – will thus decide Girona’s fate.

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            29Celtic ⬇️

            If there’s one thing we can rely on Celtic for, it’s goals. The Bhoys hammered Slovan Bratislava 5-1 in their league phase-opener before suffering a humiliating 7-1 reversal in Dortmund.

            Questions are now being asked of Brendan Rodgers’ style of play, given he’s presided over some of the heaviest defeats in the club’s history across his two tenures, but he’s vowed to continue employing an adventurous approach.

            That could result in further embarrassment but, looking at their fixture list, Celtic still have every chance of reaching the play-offs, as they’re down to play Brugge, Dinamo Zagreb and Young Boys.

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