Premier League is the BEST league in Europe once again after nine years off top spot

Premier League is the BEST league in Europe once again after nine years off top spot as it overtakes LaLiga… with two English sides in Champions League AND Europa League semi-finals

  • The Premier League has become the No.1 ranked league in European football
  • The English league has topped the UEFA rankings for the first time in nine years
  • The rise came after Man United’s 6-2 victory over Roma in the Europa League
  • Manchester City and Chelsea are in the semi-finals of the Champions League 

The Premier League has become the No.1 ranked league in Europe thanks to Manchester United’s 6-2 victory over Roma on Thursday night.

United’s Europa League glory has seen the English top-flight lead of the UEFA rankings for the first time in nine years, pushing LaLiga down into second place.

As it stands, England and the Premier League have a coefficient score of 98.997 after the nation’s success in both the Champions League and Europa League. 

The Premier League has become the No.1 ranked league in Europe thanks to United’s victory

The English league has topped the UEFA rankings as both Man City and Chelsea are in the Champions League semi-finals and United and Arsenal are in the Europa League semi-final

The English league has topped the UEFA rankings as both Man City and Chelsea are in the Champions League semi-finals and United and Arsenal are in the Europa League semi-final

Both Manchester City and Chelsea are leading the way in the Champions League, while Manchester United and Arsenal are plying their trade in the Europa League.  

UEFA COEFFICIENT TABLE

1. England 98.997

2. Spain 97.425

3. Italy 75.153

4. Germany 73.570

5. France 56.081

With two Premier League clubs in both the semi-finals of the Champions League and Europa League – the English top-flight has officially outperformed LaLiga in three of the last five seasons. 

Despite still having both Real Madrid and Villarreal in the Champions League and Europa League respectively, Spain will be unable to catch England. 

Even Champions League and Europa League glory will leave Spain and LaLiga sitting in England’s shadow.

That is because the gap between the two countries will increase when the rankings move on a season.    

As it stands, Spain currently have a coefficient score of 97.425. While England’s score has eclipsed that of their 2018-19 record and could even go on to beat the all-time highest coefficient score set by Spain in 2015-2016. 

Spain set such a record when Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and Sevilla beat Liverpool in the Europa League.

England’s rise to the top of the UEFA rankings will not affect either nation’s number of Champions League places.  

As a result, Barcelona and Real Madrid's domination has come to an end after nine years

As a result, Barcelona and Real Madrid’s domination has come to an end after nine years

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