Chelsea's slide down our European Power Rankings continues this week, while Internazionale are the biggest climbers.
It is not just raining for Chelsea at the moment, it is pouring. In a
rather fitting torrential deluge in Swansea at the weekend, the Blues
dropped yet more points in their Premier League campaign, Pablo
Hernandez's late strike and the 1-1 scoreline seeing them cede top spot
to rivals Manchester United.
Chelsea may have got the better of United in a thrilling midweek
League Cup encounter, but it is the London club's Premier League form
that is reflected in our own standings this week, with the Blues shunted
another place down the pecking order into eighth. Porto are the team to
capitalise after their barnstorming 5-0 win over Maritimo,
flip-flopping into seventh.
Otherwise, in the top half of our table, there is little change this
week, but with a Champions League round coming up this Tuesday and
Wednesday, expect more movement in seven days time.
That said, Italian giants Internazionale are the biggest climbers
this week after Andrea Stramaccioni's team came from behind to beat
Juventus 3-1 and end the Bianconeri's incredible 49-game unbeaten run in
Serie A. Inter jump five places and land in 17th place. Juve manage to
stay in 12th.
Paris St-Germain's first defeat of the season - 2-1 against St
Etienne - sees the French capital club slip three to 19th while
Tottenham's 1-0 home defeat to Wigan - during which Spurs fans booed
manager Andre Villas-Boas - means they drop out of the top 20
altogether.
HOW IT WORKS
To determine our Power Rankings, which scientifically analyses hundreds of thousands of matches from the top divisions in all European nations as well as Europa League and Champions League games.
The Index takes into account all matches played over an eight-year period but with recent results carrying more weight than older ones.
The performance of a league's teams in the Champions League and
Europa League reflects the rise or fall of the sporting level in that
league.
So, for example, if English teams perform well in Europe, all Premier
League teams receive a small bonus in their ECI score. The ranking and
its predictive power are thus made even more accurate.
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