How European Super League might look based on merit…

If a European Super League was based on Champions League pedigree, rather than pure, shameless greed, which teams would make the cut? And how far off would Arsenal be?

We’ve looked back over the last decade and awarded clubs points for their European achievements, with some token reward for domestic success, not that any of them appear to give a shiny f*** about that.

 

Since the 2010-11 season, each club has been awarded:
Five points for a Champions League title.
Four points for making a final.
Three points for competing in the semi-finals.
One point for a domestic league title.

Here’s what we’re left with…

 

1) Real Madrid – 35 points
Champions League winners: Four times
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Four times
La Liga winners: Three times

2) Bayern Munich – 34 points
Champions League winners: Twice
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: Four times
Bundesliga winners: Eight times

3) Barcelona – 22 points
Champions League winners: Twice
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Three times
La Liga winners: Six times







4) Juventus – 17 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Twice
Semi-finalists: –
Serie A winners: Nine times

5) Atletico Madrid – 12 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Twice
Semi-finalists: Once
La Liga winners: Once

6) PSG – 11 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: –
Ligue 1 winners: Seven times


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7) Liverpool – 10 points
Champions League winners: Once
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: –
Premier League winners: Once

8) Chelsea – 10 points
Champions League winners: Once
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Premier League winners: Twice

9) Ajax – 8 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Eredivisie winners: Five times

10) Manchester City – 7 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Premier League winners: Four times


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11=) Manchester United – 6 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: –
Premier League winners: Twice

11=) Borussia Dortmund – 6 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: –
Bundesliga winners: Twice

13) Tottenham – 4 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: Once
Semi-finalists: –
Premier League winners: –


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14) Monaco – 4 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Ligue 1 winners: Once

15=) Schalke – 3 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Bundesliga winners: –

15=) Roma – 3 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Serie A winners: –

15=) RB Leipzig – 3 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Bundesliga winners: –

15=) Lyon – 3 points
Champions League winners: –
Finalists: –
Semi-finalists: Once
Ligue 1 winners: –

 

And the rest

Based on this highly sophisticated, scientific method, AC Milan would have a single point for their Serie A title a decade ago. Arsenal and Inter have as many points as the Dog & F***ing Duck.

 

 

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