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Ranking the Champions League field: Will Real Madrid win again, or do we get a new victor in 2022-23?
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALIt's back -- and back more than ever. Thanks to the midseason World Cup, the Champions League group stage wraps up early this year, ending on Nov. 1. That means we've got Champions League action in six of the upcoming 10 weeks, including this week and next.
So, before the flurry begins, let's set the stage. I've ranked all 32 teams based on three separate factors: 1) their betting odds to win the whole thing, 2) the rating from the consultancy Twenty First Group, which takes player quality into account, and 3) the rating from ClubElo.com, which ranks teams purely based on their historical results. Here's how things look heading into matchday one.
32. Maccabi Haifa
I'm not saying that Josh Cohen is going be starting for the USMNT come Qatar. I am also not saying that he, a 30-year-old person you've very likely never heard of until right about now, will ever even get a cap for the national team. All I'm saying is that he's the defending Israeli player of the year, the U.S.'s goalkeeping situation isn't all that great right now, and a USMNT-eligible keeper is about to get the chance to make approximately 1 million high-profile saves against Mbappe and Messi over the next few weeks.
- Does the USMNT have a goalkeeper problem? (E+)
If it's going to happen, this is how it would.
31. FC Copenhagen
Last week, Andreas Cornelius joined Copenhagen on a permanent basis for the third time in his career. He's 29 years old. I love this model. You let your star prospect move on, but whenever things don't work out, you basically keep a space open for him on the roster. Cornelius had one genuinely great season with Parma in 2019-20 and has otherwise disappointed for everyone outside of Copenhagen -- save for last season, when he was the leading scorer for Turkish champs Trabzonspor.
I hope this isn't the last time we see him back in Denmark.
30. Viktoria Plzen
These guys lost their leading scorer from last season to the Saudi league and now they get grouped with Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Inter Milan. Tough. So, what should their goal be? I know every coach wants his team to think they can win every game they can play, but c'mon. Four points from six games feels like a reasonable ambition, no?
29. Club Brugge
[Blows into a medieval bugle that both heralds everyone in earshot to stand at attention and also unfurls a giant flag with the CONCACAF logo on it]
American Owen Otasowie and Canadian Cyle Larin both play for Brugge -- er, maybe "are employed by" is the better phrasing. Through seven league matches, they've combined for just 144 minutes of game time.
It's back -- and back more than ever. Thanks to the midseason World Cup, the Champions League group stage wraps up early this year, ending on Nov. 1. That means we've got Champions League action in six of the upcoming 10 weeks, including this week and next.
So, before the flurry begins, let's set the stage. I've ranked all 32 teams based on three separate factors: 1) their betting odds to win the whole thing, 2) the rating from the consultancy Twenty First Group, which takes player quality into account, and 3) the rating from ClubElo.com, which ranks teams purely based on their historical results. Here's how things look heading into matchday one.
32. Maccabi Haifa
I'm not saying that Josh Cohen is going be starting for the USMNT come Qatar. I am also not saying that he, a 30-year-old person you've very likely never heard of until right about now, will ever even get a cap for the national team. All I'm saying is that he's the defending Israeli player of the year, the U.S.'s goalkeeping situation isn't all that great right now, and a USMNT-eligible keeper is about to get the chance to make approximately 1 million high-profile saves against Mbappe and Messi over the next few weeks.
- Does the USMNT have a goalkeeper problem? (E+)
If it's going to happen, this is how it would.
31. FC Copenhagen
Last week, Andreas Cornelius joined Copenhagen on a permanent basis for the third time in his career. He's 29 years old. I love this model. You let your star prospect move on, but whenever things don't work out, you basically keep a space open for him on the roster. Cornelius had one genuinely great season with Parma in 2019-20 and has otherwise disappointed for everyone outside of Copenhagen -- save for last season, when he was the leading scorer for Turkish champs Trabzonspor.
I hope this isn't the last time we see him back in Denmark.
30. Viktoria Plzen
These guys lost their leading scorer from last season to the Saudi league and now they get grouped with Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Inter Milan. Tough. So, what should their goal be? I know every coach wants his team to think they can win every game they can play, but c'mon. Four points from six games feels like a reasonable ambition, no?
29. Club Brugge
[Blows into a medieval bugle that both heralds everyone in earshot to stand at attention and also unfurls a giant flag with the CONCACAF logo on it]
American Owen Otasowie and Canadian Cyle Larin both play for Brugge -- er, maybe "are employed by" is the better phrasing. Through seven league matches, they've combined for just 144 minutes of game time.
23. Marseille
Yes, they are tied with PSG through six matches, but on-loan Arsenal fullback Nuno Tavares is their joint-leading scorer, and they've produced a plus-10 goal differential from a plus-2.6 xG differential through six matches. It's a funny and possibly fun team -- Tavares, plus former Arsenal players Sead Kolasinac, Alexis Sanchez, and Matteo Guendouzi, plus once-Premier League players Dimitri Payet, Eric Bailly and Cengiz Under -- but it's hard to see this team doing anything more than getting eliminated in the Round of 16.
22. Eintracht Frankfurt
Over the past three seasons, Filip Kostic completed 136 open-play crosses into the penalty area -- way more than anyone else in Europe. Around Kostic's very specific ability to precisely wallop a ball onto a teammate's head or other legal-in-soccer body part, Frankfurt built a zany, unique, effective and above-average team that was good enough to win the Europa League. Well, Frankfurt no longer have Kostic and really, neither do we. At Juventus, he's completed one cross into the penalty area through 300-plus minutes.
What are we doing here, people?
21. FC Salzburg
It's becoming everyone's favorite autumnal tradition: Tune in for the Champions League group stages to find out which teenagers and 20-somethings will inevitably be transferring to a big club near you for millions of dollars in a matter of months. Through seven games in Austria, Salzburg's average age is 22.8 -- a full year younger than Valencia, the youngest team in Europe's Big Five leagues so far this season.