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With 24 teams remaining in the tournament, the Champions League concluded its group stage in dramatic fashion. Benfica, under Jose Mourinho’s guidance, managed to slip through the cracks and disrupt the field just as the knockout stage contenders were set. Arsenal was the first team to wrap up the league phase with a record of 8-8, positioning them as strong favorites to clinch the title. But which other teams have a valid shot at the European championship following Arsenal?
We now delve into the challenging task of evaluating the competition and establishing a hierarchy among the teams:
The Sole True Contender
Arsenal
Boasting an unbeaten tally of eight wins from eight league matches, Arsenal stands out as a leading contender for the Champions League title. Despite allowing two goals to Kairat Almaty in their final league match, the Gunners secured the top defensive record with just four goals conceded throughout the phase. Their ability to adapt under Mikel Arteta’s leadership, backed by a robust squad, makes them a formidable force.
Close Rivals
Bayern Munich
Although Bayern didn’t encounter Arsenal in the group stages, they remain a noteworthy team. Having suffered a setback in their unbeaten Bundesliga streak, they now welcome back Jamal Musiala from injury, enhancing their already potent attack. With stars like Harry Kane, Serge Gnabry, and Michael Olysse, Bayern presents a strong challenge, positioning themselves closely behind Arsenal.
Potential Dark Horses
Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter, PSG, Manchester City
These teams form a tier filled with uncertainties that each must navigate to pursue Champions League glory. Liverpool has had a successful run historically but may be weighed down by their Premier League struggles. Chelsea appears revitalized under Liam Rosenior, making them a tricky opponent. Barcelona struggles to find momentum, while Real Madrid, overseen by Álvaro Arbeloa, is evolving dynamically. Inter is seeing a decline in form, PSG is battling injuries, and Manchester City relies on Marc Guehi for defensive stability. Each of these teams has the potential to address their challenges by February, giving them a shot at the title, but the competition is tight.
On the Upswing
Newcastle United
Newcastle’s journey has been anything but straightforward, facing one of the toughest schedules in the league. After a draw with PSG and a loss to Barcelona, their next matches against Marseille and Bayer Leverkusen will be crucial. With only seven goals conceded, they remain a sturdy defensive team, and their goalkeeper, Nick Pope, offers a significant advantage in penalty situations.
Questionable Status
Tottenham
If Tottenham had already advanced to the Round of 16 and won the Europa League the prior season, their ranking might be even less favorable. Struggles in the Premier League have created uncertainty around Thomas Frank’s position, yet they have performed decently in the Champions League, maximally leveraging available resources.
Not Quite Up to Par
Atletico Madrid, Sporting CP, Juventus, Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund
This category consists of teams facing limitations in knockout stages. Atletico has shifted towards a more offensive style but has lost its previous ability to dominate. Sporting holds potential but cannot afford key player absences. Juventus and Atalanta face watchful eyes as their chances of reaching the top eight are uncertain. Dortmund, having lost steam since the 2024 final, now struggles with creativity.
Capable of Surprises, Yet Vulnerable
Bodo/Glimt, Benfica
These underdogs generate interest as they gear up to face giants like Real Madrid and Inter in the next round. Bodo felt confident after difficult matches with Manchester City and Atletico Madrid, while Benfica almost fell victim to a stoppage-time goal from their goalkeeper. With Mourinho at the helm, unexpected victories in knockout rounds are conceivable, but they might soon face elimination.
Grateful to Compete
Monaco, Bayer Leverkusen, Galatasaray, Qarabag, Club Brugge, Olympiakos
Among these teams, Galatasaray stands out for its ability to present a tough challenge at home. While each team is grateful to reach this stage, progressing beyond the Round of 16 seems daunting unless they secure favorable match-ups.
Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans as it highlights the unpredictable nature of the Champions League, where underdogs can challenge the giants. The intense competition and shifting dynamics could lead to thrilling matchups and surprise outcomes, shaping the future of European football.

