Power Rankings are back with Manchester United returning after a while.
📈 Power Rankings: Manchester United Return
10. Manchester United 
Surprisingly, Manchester United is back in the Power Rankings.
The interim manager Carrick has made a difference with four wins in five matches, followed by a draw against West Ham midweek.
No team has a longer unbeaten run in the #PL than United 👊 pic.twitter.com/uzSNNc9rAL
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 12, 2026
9. Aston Villa ⬇️ (last week: 6)
Aston Villa drops a spot this week after a draw in the Premier League. Poor defending led to Bournemouth equalizing, but they did manage to win against Brighton midweek.
They are still in a strong position for Champions League qualification.
8. Inter Milan ⬆️ (last week: 9)
Inter Milan secured their fifth consecutive win and reinforced their reputation as the league’s top attack.
They defeated Sassuolo 5-0, extending their lead in the title race and scoring 17 goals in their last five matches.
7. Lyon ⬆️ (last week: 8)
Lyon continues their impressive form with a total of 12 consecutive wins across all competitions.
This performance has moved them ahead of Marseille and into the Champions League spots, a competition they last reached in 2020.
6. Real Madrid ⬆️ (last week: 7)
The La Liga title race is close, with only one point separating the top two teams. Real Madrid kept the pressure on Barcelona with a win against Valencia last weekend.
Kylian Mbappe scored the second goal, marking his 23rd of the La Liga season.
In Ligue 1, Lens also remains competitive against PSG. They overcame adversity to win 3-1 over Rennes, even with a player sent off. New signing Allan Saint-Maximin played a key role in their success.
Les débuts parfaits d’@asaintmaximin avec le @RCLens ✨ pic.twitter.com/rmLeMAxhGL
— Ligue 1 McDonald’s (@Ligue1) February 9, 2026
3. Barcelona ⬇️ (last week: 4)
Barcelona had a comfortable 3-0 victory against Mallorca.
Despite the win, they dropped a position due to results from other matches.
3. Manchester City ⬆️ (last week: 4)
This week was significant for Manchester City. Anfield has not been a fortunate ground for them, having won only three out of 53 matches there before Sunday.
They faced an early goal from Liverpool‘s Dominik Szoboszlai but came back to secure a win.
A neat @ErlingHaaland finish 🎯 pic.twitter.com/PzmifPYsGl
— Manchester City (@ManCity) February 12, 2026
2. Bayern Munich (No change)
Bayern Munich continues to dominate German football.
They defeated Hoffenheim 5-1, with Luis Diaz scoring a hat-trick, and easily progressed past RB Leipzig in the German Cup quarter-finals. They are on a strong path to success.
Michael Olise and Luis Díaz are both contributing more than a goal per game for Bayern Munich this season 🙃📊🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/YjXECX30NG
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) February 12, 2026
1. Arsenal (No change)
Arsenal is in the race for a quadruple, a rare achievement in English football.
Under Mikel Arteta, they won against Chelsea and set up a League Cup final with Manchester City next month. They also handled a tricky match against Sunderland in the Premier League.
Can Arsenal maintain their form for the rest of the season?
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