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City and Real celebrated, but was Liverpool content with "small" titles the best of them all? The final power rating concludes a season, featuring a group that premieres in a parade right now


Smart, innocent and who does not know how to win: the effect of important degrees on the power rating

City and Real celebrated, but was Liverpool content with "small" titles the best of them all?

The final power rating concludes a season, presents a team that premieres in the parade right now and enjoys the justice done in the Italian marathon

Guy Cliff

03/06/2022

Friday, June 03, 2022, 2:00 p.m.

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Summary: Argentina defeated Italy 0: 3 in the final game (Sport 1)

At a good and successful time, the 2021/22 season in European football has come to an end.

Above all, of course, was Real Madrid, which, contrary to all expectations at the beginning of the season, managed for the fourth time in its history to win both the European Cup and the Spanish Championship that season.

Manchester City continued their dominance in the Premier League, but this time it was tense and tight than previous times.

Milan broke the drought in Italy, and in Germany and France the order continued to exist.



Many times, the last month of the season is especially misleading when trying to determine who is the best team in Europe.

Although Manchester City did not reach the Champions League final, they provided a good finish to the season.

Liverpool lifted the FA Cup, but came out without the two more important titles.

Other teams, such as Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Barcelona, ​​just passed the time until the break.

It would have been possible to pick the ten teams that finished the season with the best momentum, but that would have done an injustice to some teams that were superior throughout the year.

In light of this, here is the ranking for the ten teams that over the entire season have been the best.

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Kolosevsky and Son (Photo: Reuters)

10th place: Tottenham (new entry)

It was a fickle and unpredictable season on the white side of London.

It started great under Nono Aspirito Santo (remember it?) And continued with a crash that led to the Portuguese’s quick dismissal.

The Spurs improved under his replacement Antonio Conte, but each month had some sort of uncharacteristic result that kept them from making their way to the power rating.

However, looking back on the season in an overall look, Tottenham deserve a top-ten debut.



Jung Min Sun recorded a record season and won (along with Muhammad Salah) the title of king of the Premier League goals, and after several years in which he did not deserve the respect he deserves, today everyone understands that like his friend Harry Kane, he also has a place in every team in the world.

Conte's task now is to build a team around the two stars that could threaten to win a significant title, and an important step on the way there was made in January with the addition of Diane Kolosevsky from Juventus.

The Swede may not be a glittering name, but after years in which Lucas More, Steven Brahwin and the like failed to secure their place at 11, Kolosevsky seems to have good chemistry on the pitch with Kane and Son.

With 13 goals involved in 18 Premier League games, Tottenham can fantasize that this is just the beginning.

Without being noticed, he was voted the best midfielder in Italy.

Brozovic (Photo: GettyImages, Giuseppe Bellini)

Ninth place: Inter (=)

The outgoing Italian champion changed her face last summer.

She sold Romulo Lukaku and Ashraf Hakimi, had to attach cheap replacements, but still, when she was at peak capacity, she was the best team in the boot country.

Marcello Brozovic was named the league midfielder this season, Lautro Martinez finished another good season with 21 goals, and wingers Denzel Dompris and Ivan Frisic (who managed to leave) added.

Many forget, but Inter challenged Liverpool in the last 16 of the Champions League.

She lost 2-0 at San Siro even though she dominated most of the match, tried to come back and won "only" 0-1 at Anfield, but from the experience she gained she can learn next year to take another step forward.



While Milan want to preserve the cohesion and Juventus are rebuilding themselves, the Narazzi are also calculating steps in the top struggles for the coming years.

There is talk of Paolo Dybala, Lukaku's return on the episode as well, but at the same time it is reported that this summer too Inter will have to sell stars to maintain financial stability.

Anyway, it seems that with a rising coach like Simona Inzaghi and an injury to the acquisition players, the future will be better before it gets worse.

The heroes of the championship.

Tonali and Hernandez with AC Milan fans (Photo: Reuters)

Eighth place: Milan (new entry)

If we accept the season in the Italian league for the world of athletics, we will say that while during the marathon Inter ran at the highest speed in a given period of time, to the last kilometers Milan reached its best and crossed the finish line first.

The Rossoneri are the most deserving of winning the championship for the simple reason that they have been stable all along and have not experienced extreme fluctuations in ability.

Stefano Fioli managed to steer the ship without crises, and in fact the team has not suffered two consecutive losses in all competitions throughout the season.



Inter hardly stumbled towards the end of the championship race, but the only time it happened, Milan knew how to storm and climb to the top with six consecutive victories at the end of the season.

During her magical journey, Milan found its heroes.

Rafael Lao made a leap from a rotation player to a star.

Sandro Tonali, who experienced a difficult season of acclimatization, became a complete relationship in the second season.

Tau Hernandez, mostly through running from an entire pitch and conquest against Atlanta, has shown he is one of the best left-backs in the world.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic may retire after the serious injury, but Milan have someone to build on, and they are here to stay.

A goal worth the Champions League.

Alba celebrates in front of Betis (Photo: Reuters)

Seventh place: Barcelona (=)

The 2021/22 season in Barcelona symbolized a new era.

Beyond the glorious period with Lionel Messi for the young and vibrant players who lead the club.

However, it was actually Danny Alves and Jordi Alba, two who were there when the Catalans recently lifted the Champions Cup in 2015, who secured the place in the senior factory with a formidable operation.

In extra time of the away game against Betis, Alves raised a ball from the right wing to the side and against me, Alba bombed from the air and set up a dramatic 1: 2.

This goal released a lot of pressure on Barcelona, ​​who saw, especially in the first half of the season, how they are missing out on a place in the Champions League.



Since that game Barcelona have downshifted and in the last two rounds have not won or won, but it is difficult to come to them with complaints.

Xavi has put the maximum possible out of this season.

He reached a disbanded group and dragged it all the way to second place.

Challenging Real Madrid is one task too many, but if President Juan Laporta continues to work miracles and sign players in the midst of an economic collapse at the club, perhaps next season Barcelona will be able to produce a real fight against the European champions.

Wants to get back to himself after a not-so-simple debut season.

Messi (Photo: Reuters)

Sixth place: Paris Saint-Germain (=)

With a season in which Paris Saint-Germain's biggest success is keeping Killian Ambape, it can be concluded that the fact that the team has hardly been among the top five in the world throughout the season is a diligent failure.

However, given the improved ability at the end of the season (nine goals in the last two games), it is possible to understand what are some of the circumstances that led to the collapse of the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.



Lionel Messi himself explained how complex the season was for him.

He was not prepared for Barcelona's departure and it hit him like a thunderbolt on a clear day.

Injuries and other problems hampered his ability to fit in, and he finished the season with just 11 goals in 34 appearances in all competitions - an unimpressive figure compared to the standard to which we are accustomed.

If we really get the familiar and good taxes next season, PSG will have a better chance of breaking the glass ceiling and going all the way to Europe.

They just need to maintain the ability of the trio up front at the end of the season next year as well, because it seems that the latest news from Messi, Ambepa and Neymar has danced on the pitch and enjoyed more than ever.

Should Chelsea give another chance?

Lukaku (Photo: Reuters)

Fifth place: Chelsea (=)

If we were to judge the outgoing European champion by her results in May alone, there is no chance she would have been in the opening five.

She took the Champions League ticket for granted and provided some disappointing results (just two points from the games against Everton, Wolves and Leicester), but in the end the gap she built was enough for her not to get entangled in the London battle between Tottenham and Arsenal.

But that ranking sums it up, and if you look at the season as one piece, Thomas Tuchel's team deserves its place here.



After the momentum built from last season, there were expectations that Chelsea would be a real factor in the championship battle.

The start was promising, but very quickly deteriorated and even with binoculars she could not see the first place.

Given the fact that this season has won "only" the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, Chelsea can feel a sense of failure.

This is supposed to be one of the most intriguing teams of the upcoming transfer window: there is a new owner, there is a revolution in the defensive squad, and there is also a question mark regarding some of the attacking players.

It will be intriguing to see how the departing Antonio Rodiger will be replaced in London, and the question of Romulo Lukaku is also fascinating.

The Belgian, who arrived with great fanfare, scored three goals to end the season in good taste, but the flirtations with the ex-girlfriend are still hovering.

Should Chelsea give another chance to a match?

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Lewandowski (Photo: Reuters)

Fourth place: Bayern Munich (=)

Like the previous one on the list, Bayern Munich also passed the time until the end of the season.

Since the championship game against Dortmund, the champion has scored one point out of nine, but in the meantime its troubles are much bigger.

The decorated club has somehow managed to tire itself out of Robert Lewandowski, who has reached a point where he wants to move to a team that is in financial crisis and that unlike Bayern, does not have a staff that can in the immediate term threaten a European title.



Bayern has branded itself in recent years as a symbol of proper, stable, sane and healthy management, but something has cracked.

The public defamation war is not doing her any good, and it's not just Lewandowski.

Serge Gnabry, one of Bayern's smart and brilliant signings in recent years, may also leave after contract extension talks came to a dead end, and the fact that Manuel Neuer has even considered whether to sign a new contract at a club he has been with for more than a decade should light a red light.

The whole story may end in Sadio Mane's arrival and Bayern's cruise to another Bundesliga championship, but the real test of the new people in the power roles, Oliver Kahn and Hassan Slihamidic, is bigger and more important than one championship or another.

All season they talked about Benzema, Vinicius and Courtois, but in the final he also stood out.

Kasmiro (Photo: GettyImages, Chris Brunskill / Fantasista)

Third place: Real Madrid (=)

Real Madrid has rightly won the Spanish Championship, it also deserves to win the European Championship, probably in light of the way it has gone.

However, it has not been the best team in Europe this season - and it's okay to admit it.

In the knockout factory it's not new that sometimes the best team stumbles along the way, but the fact that Real have managed to knock down the favorites one after the other suggests that this is one of the most impressive wins we have known in recent years.



Real's win, which is so different from its predecessors, has many heroes.

Karim Benzema and Thibaut Courtois topped the list, Vinicius' progress reached a new high with a winning goal in the final and the legendary link members rose each time in turn, with in the final it was Kasmiro who provided tremendous saves and released balls forward, including during the lead.

If the Blancos had played in the same league alongside Manchester City and Liverpool, they would probably have had a hard time keeping up with the scoring of both of them, but in a knockout it proved they are one of a kind.

Expect to see her in the later stages of the Champions League next year as well.

An unforgettable show.

De Brauna vs. Wolves (Photo: GettyImages, Chris Brunskill)

Second place: Manchester City (=)

If the ranking was based on the month of May only, the Citizens would have climbed to first place in the parade, but in hindsight, there was one group that over time was slightly better even though it was not reflected in the titles.

Citi's month started with the incredible relegation against Real Madrid in the Champions League, but many remember that even there she got into more situations and Jack Grillish could have decided to deal with two situations before Rodrigo woke up.



In the last two rounds of the league City have recorded two great comebacks from a double lag that have secured them the championship, and have shown that no matter how much you lead against them, you can not rest on your laurels.

However, the spotlight should be on the 1: 5 away win over Wolves one round earlier.

On a pitch where the Blues have struggled more than once in recent years, Kevin de Bruyne has scored a quartet, recording the biggest display of his career and one of the biggest in Premier League history - especially given the importance.

With Arling Holland and Julian Albers, who will see that he is able to contribute even in the short term, it would be wise to bet that next year City will also be crowned champions in the kingdom.

Is that how it ended?

Klopp and Mana (Photo: GettyImages, Chris Brunskill / Fantasista)

First place: Liverpool (=)

It is strange to see Liverpool ranked above Real Madrid and Manchester City, the teams to which they surrendered in the battle for the title, but it is quite clear that this is a sporting tragedy and that such a team deserved more than the trophies of honor in their place.

The last month of the Reds was not good - Villarreal went up to 0: 2 in the Champions League semi-final before the Reds recovered, Tottenham extracted a worthy point at Anfield which devoured the cards in the championship battle, and also the victories over Aston Villa, Southampton and Wolves they barely scratched.



Liverpool played in two finals this month, in both of which they failed to score.

So true, we witnessed a historic goalkeeping display sponsored by Thibaut Courtois, but when we also remember the League Cup final against the same Chelsea, the same submission on penalties then and in the Cup final, we have already counted 330 minutes without a goal in the finals.

The one who actually scored the most goals for the team in the last line of the season, and was also the outstanding player in the second half of its season - is Sadio Mane.

The loss to Real Madrid may have been the Senegalese's last game in the red uniform before leaving, and it is not at all certain that this will be the only significant change in Jürgen Klopp's squad, who may now be more than ever in the process of rejuvenation after glorious years.

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