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Champions, Europeans, relegated: the verdict of the six major championships

2022-05-24T04:23:04.208Z


The season is coming to an end in the biggest European championships. After suspenseful duels, surprises and confirmations, it's time to take stock. Including individual, with the rankings of the best scorers and passers.


League 1

No surprise for the title in this 2021-2022 French championship.

PSG finished well ahead of Marseille and Monaco, who played their qualification in the Champions League on their last match.

Note: Nantes reached the Europa League thanks to its victory in the Coupe de France.

PSG once again finished champion of France, 15 points ahead of their runner-up and worst enemy: Olympique de Marseille.

CHRISTIAN HARTMANN / REUTERS

Qualifiers for Europe:

1st - PSG 86 pts (Champions League)

2nd - Marseille 71 pts (Champions League)

3rd - Monaco 69 pts (Champions League play-off)

4th - Rennes 66 pts (Europa League)

5th - Nice 66 pts (Europa Conference League)

9th - Nantes 55 pts (Europa League thanks to its victory in the Coupe de France)

Relegations to Ligue 2:

18th - Saint-Etienne 32 pts (in the shoot-off against AJ Auxerre)

19th - FC Metz 31 pts

20th - Bordeaux 31 pts

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Top scorers:

1st - Kylian Mbappé (PSG) 28 goals

2nd - Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco) 25 goals

3rd - Moussa Dembélé (Olympique Lyonnais) 21 goals

4th - Martin Terrier (Rennes) 21 goals

5th - Andy Delort (Nice) 18 goals

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Best passers:

1st - Kylian Mbappé (PSG) 17 assists

2nd - Lionel Messi (PSG) 14 assists

3rd - Benjamin Bourigeaud (Rennes) 12 assists

4th - Jonathan Clauss (RC Lens) 11 assists

5th - Dimitri Payet (Marseille) 10 assists

Premier League

Total suspense until the last quarter of an hour of the season to know the champion of England 2021-2022.

Finally, it is Pep Guardiola's Manchester City who comes out of nowhere and wins the day.

Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool fail in second place.

Manchester City was in a bad way after 75 minutes of play on the last day of the championship.

Led 0-2 by Aston Villa, Pep Guardiola's men put into practice the art of the Remontada to win and win the title of champion of England.

Liverpool fail by one point.

HANNAH MCKAY / PANORAMIC

Qualifiers for Europe:

1st - Manchester City 93 pts (Champions League)

2nd - Liverpool 92 pts (Champions League)

3rd - Chelsea 74 pts (Champions League)

4th - Tottenham 71 pts (Champions League)

5th - Arsenal 69 pts (Europa League)

6th - Manchester United 58 pts (Europa League)

7th - West Ham 56 pts (Europa League Conference)

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Relegations in the Championship:

18th - Burnley 35 pts

19th - Watford 23 pts

20th - Norwich 22 pts

Top scorers:

1st - Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 23 goals

2nd - Heung-Min Son (Tottenham) 23 goals

3rd - Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United (18 goals)

4th - Harry Kane (Tottenham) 17 goals

5th - Sadio Mane (Liverpool) 16 goals

Yes it is possible!

23 goals and 13 assists this season for Mohamed Salah in the Premier League.

No, no you are not dreaming... PHIL NOBLE / REUTERS

Best passers:

1st - Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 13 assists

2nd - Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 12 assists

3rd - Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) 10 assists

4th - Mason Mount (Chelsea) 10 assists

5th - Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) 10 assists

league

A masterful season by French international Karim Benzema allows Real Madrid to regain the Spanish throne.

The arrival of Xavi on the Barcelona bench has brought a breath of fresh air to Catalonia, while Sevilla FC will return to the Champions League next season.

Real Madrid were untouchable this season.

Carlo Ancelotti's team finished 13 points ahead of their runner-up, FC Barcelona.

PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU / AFP


Qualifiers for Europe:

1st - Real Madrid 86 pts (Champions League)

2nd - Barcelona 73 pts (Champions League)

3rd - Atlético Madrid 71 pts (Champions League)

4th - Sevilla 70 pts (Champions League)

5th - Betis Sevilla 65 pts (Europa League)

6th - Real Sociedad 62 pts (Europa League)

7th - Villarreal 59 pts (Europa League Conference)

Relegations to Liga 2:

18th - Granada 38 pts

19th - Levante 35 pts

20th - Deportivo Alavés 31 pts

Top scorers:

1st - Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) 27 goals

2nd - Raul de Tomas (Espanyol Barcelona) 17 goals

3rd - Vinicius (Real Madrid) 17 goals

4th - Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo) 17 goals

5th - Juanmi Jimenez (Betis Sevilla) 16 goals

Karim Benzema is undoubtedly the man of this 2021-2022 season in La Liga.

The Frenchman still scored 27 goals and delivered 12 assists... Stratospheric!

SUSANA VERA / REUTERS

Best passers:

1st - Ousmane Dembélé (Barcelona) 13 assists

2nd - Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) 12 assists

3rd - Iker Muniain (Athletic Bilbao) 11 assists

4th - Vinicius (Real Madrid) 11 assists

5th - Dani Parejo (Villarreal) 11 assists

Serie A

AC Milan were crowned Italian champions on the 38th day after their victory (3-0) against Sassuolo.

It is an intense season marked by a fierce fight for the title and the European places which ends in Italy.

The transfer of Serbian prodigy Dusan Vlahovic from Fiorentina to Juventus during the winter transfer window remains one of the most significant events of the year in Serie A.

AC Milan wins the Scudetto again after 11 years of waiting.

FILIPPO MONTEFORTE / AFP

Qualifiers for Europe:

1st - AC Milan 86 points (Champions League)

2nd - Inter Milan 84 points (Champions League)

3rd - Napoli 79 points (Champions League)

4th - Juventus 70 points (Champions League)

5th - Lazio Rome 64 points (Europa League)

6th - AS Roma 63 points (Europa League)

7th - Fiorentina 62 points (Europa League Conference)


Relegations in Serie B

:

18th - Cagliari 30 points

19th - Genoa 28 points

20th - Venezia 27 points


Top scorers:

1st - Ciro Immobile (Lazio) 27 goals

2nd – Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus) 24 goals

3rd – Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan) 21 goals

4th – Giovanni Simeone (Hellas Verona), Tammy Abraham (AS Roma) 17 goals

Ciro Immobile had an excellent season, propelling his Lazio to 5th place in the championship.

Antonietta Baldassarre / Insidefoto / PANORAMIC

Best passers:

1st - Domenico Berardi (Sassuolo) 15 assists

2nd - Nicolo Barella (Inter Milan), Hakan Calhanoglu (Inter Milan) 12 assists

3rd - Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Lazio) 11 assists

4th - Antonio Candreva (Sampdoria), Luis Alberto (Lazio) - 10 assists

Bundesliga

As in previous years, it is Bayern Munich who are crowned German champions.

Dortmund, solid dolphin, will play the Champions League next year just like Eintracht Frankfurt, 11th, but winner of the Europa League.

The Bayern of Munich of the triplet Neuer, Müller, Lewandowski was once again crowned champion of Germany.

IMAGO/Ulrich Wagner / PANORAMIC

Qualifiers for Europe:

1st - Bayern Munich 77 pts (Champions League)

2nd - Borussia Dortmund 69 pts (Champions League)

3rd - Bayer Leverkusen 64 pts (Champions League)

4th - RB Leipzig 58 pts (Champions League)

5th - Union Berlin 57 pts (Europa League)

6th - Friborg 55 pts (Europa League)

7th - FC Cologne 52 pts (Europa League Conference)

11th - Eintracht Frankfurt 42 pts (Champions League)

Relegations to Bundesliga 2:

16th - Hertha Berlin 33 pts

17th - Arminia Bielefeld 28 pts

18th - Greuther Furth 18 pts

Top scorers:

1st - Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) 35 goals

2nd - Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen) 24 goals

3rd - Erling Haaland (Dortmund) 22 goals

4th - Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) 20 goals

5th - Anthony Modeste (FC Cologne) 20 goals

Robert Lewandowski finished top scorer of this 2021-2022 Bundesliga season with … 35 goals!

FABIAN BIMMER / PANORAMIC

Best passers:

1st - Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich) 18 assists

2nd - Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) 13 assists

3rd - Marco Reus (Dortmund) 12 assists

4th - Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) 12 assists

5th - Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich) 11 assists


Portuguese League

Si l’éclosion de l’attaquant du Benfica Darwin Nunez a permis au championnat portugais d’attirer de nouveaux projecteurs, c’est bien le FC Porto qui remporte son trentième titre de champion du Portugal. Le Sporting, classé deuxième, peut regretter ses nombreux points perdus contre les concurrents du haut de tableau Benfica et Braga.

Le FC Porto est devenu, pour la 30e fois de son histoire, champion du Portugal. PEDRO NUNES / REUTERS

Les qualifiés pour l’Europe :

1er - Porto 91 points (Ligue des Champions)

2e - Sporting 85 points (Ligue des Champions)

3e - Benfica 74 points (Ligue Europa)

4e - Braga 65 points (Ligue Europa Conférence)

5e - Gil Vicente 51 points (Ligue Europa Conférence)

Relégations en Liga Portugal 2 :

16e - Moreirense (Barrages pour le maintien)

17e - Tondela

18e - Belenenses SAD

Meilleurs buteurs :

1er – Darwin Nunez (Benfica) 26 buts

2nd – Mehdi Taremi (Porto) 20 goals

3rd – Ricardo Horta (Braga) 19 goals

4th – Fran Navarro (Gil Vicente) 16 goals

5th - Oscar Estupiñan (Vitória), Pablo Sarabia (Sporting) 15 goals

Best passers:

1st - Rafa Silva (Benfica) 15 assists

2nd - Fabio Vieira (Porto), Pedrinho (Gil Vicente) 14 assists

3rd - Mehdi Taremi (Porto) 12 assists

4th - Otavio (Porto) 11 assists

Source: lefigaro

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