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The English Premier League has an excellent record in continental competitions. |
Representatives from England had a particularly successful week of European competition. If they maintain their position in the top two of UEFA coefficient countries, the Premier League will secure a fifth spot in next season's Champions League. This scenario is especially advantageous for Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, and Newcastle – teams that are close behind the Champions League qualification spots in their domestic leagues.
In the midweek fixtures, eight of the nine Premier League clubs competing in European competitions won, with the exception of Chelsea. Arsenal continued their excellent form in the Champions League to climb to the top of the table. Man City are fourth, while Liverpool, Tottenham, Newcastle, and Chelsea are all among the top 13 teams.
In the Europa League, Aston Villa impressed with a victory away at Basel, climbing to third place. Nottingham Forest also improved their ranking, rising to 11th after beating Utrecht. In the Conference League, Crystal Palace moved up to ninth place thanks to a win against Shelbourne.
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MU have a chance to qualify for the Champions League if they finish in the top 5 of the Premier League. |
These positive results have helped English football accumulate important points in the UEFA coefficient rankings. The Premier League currently has 13,166 points and will certainly gain more points when the qualifying rounds conclude next month.
This figure puts England two points ahead of third-placed Italy, and nearly 1.5 points ahead of second-placed Germany. To date, Premier League representatives have won 34 out of 51 European cup matches, significantly outperforming the Bundesliga, Serie A, and La Liga, each of which has only 22 wins.
This season, the Premier League has six representatives in the Champions League. In addition to the four guaranteed spots held by Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham, Man City, and Chelsea, English football has the extra two teams, Newcastle and Tottenham.
Newcastle finished fifth and qualified thanks to England's superior UEFA coefficient from the previous season, while Tottenham participated as Europa League champions.
Source: https://znews.vn/ngoai-hang-anh-rong-cua-co-them-suat-du-champions-league-post1611082.html









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