Our Power Rankings are back as we review the form of Europe’s top teams heading into the international break.
10. Manchester United
(Last week: 9th)
Manchester United is not in a hurry to decide on the interim manager’s future, but the team’s performance has been strong under his leadership.
United will be disappointed with the 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, but they have only lost once in the last ten matches. Champions League qualification is becoming more likely.
9. Como ⬆️ (Last week: 9th)
Como continues to chase their Champions League dream. Cesc Fabregas has notably transformed the club, which has moved from the second tier to compete with the top teams in Italy.
A decisive 5-0 victory against Pisa marked five consecutive wins in Serie A, keeping them above Juventus and Roma in pursuit of European qualification.
Cesc Fàbregas has Como on course for the club’s first-ever Champions League qualification 🌟
History in the making 👏 pic.twitter.com/fFdeecGZuw
— LiveScore (@livescore) March 23, 2026
8. Sporting CP ↔️ (Last week: 8th)
Sporting maintained their strong performance following a historic comeback against Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League. They secured a 4-1 victory at Alverca, with Pedro Goncalves scoring twice, keeping hopes alive in the title race against Porto.
7. Lens ↔️ (Last week: 7th)
Lens is frustrated with Ligue 1’s decision to postpone their match against PSG, who requested the change due to their Champions League schedule.
Despite this, Lens remains determined. They achieved a 5-1 victory over Angers, moving just one point behind the league leaders.
6. Man City ↔️ (Last week: 6th)
Manchester City stopped Arsenal’s chance at a quadruple by winning the Carabao Cup last weekend.
Nico O’Reilly scored both goals in a 2-0 victory, giving Pep Guardiola a record fifth League Cup. Although Arsenal leads the Premier League, this win could impact their title race.
5. Paris Saint-Germain ↔️ (Last week: 5th)
PSG comfortably defeated Nice 4-0 to stay at the top of Ligue 1.
They took advantage of Youssouf Ndayishimiye’s red card after a bad challenge on Lee Kang-in.
4. Real Madrid ↔️ (Last week: 4th)
Real Madrid won a thrilling Madrid derby, bouncing back from an early setback. They triumphed in a match that featured five goals at the Bernabeu.
Alvaro Arbeloa has now secured victories against top coaches like Diego Simeone and Pep Guardiola.
Knocks Pep Guardiola’s Man City out of the UCL, then beats Diego Simeone’s Atleti in the Madrid derby.
What a week for Álvaro Arbeloa 👏 pic.twitter.com/Ml2apwrCBW
— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 22, 2026
3. Arsenal
(Last week: 2nd)
Arsenal’s hopes for a quadruple ended early, drawing criticism towards Mikel Arteta and his team. Their search for a major title continues, but they are positioned well for a potential success later in the season.
They have only faced four defeats in 50 matches this year, confirming their quality.
2. Barcelona ⬆️ (Last week: 3rd)
Barcelona scored seven goals against Newcastle last week and had to rely on Ronald Araujo to secure a narrow win over Rayo Vallecano, keeping them at the top of La Liga.
1. Bayern Munich ↔️ (Last week: 1st)
Bayern Munich enjoyed a 4-0 win over Union Berlin, moving closer to breaking the Bundesliga record for goals in a single season.
They need to score just five more goals to set a new record, having achieved over four goals in four of their last five matches.
Bayern Munich need to score just five goals in their last seven games to beat the 54 year record for the most goals scored in a Bundesliga season… which they achieved in 1972 😮👏⚽️ pic.twitter.com/96pOIHwrut
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) March 21, 2026
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