Calling a team the objective best because of one trophy doesn't make sense. There is always the element of luck and rewarding teams for focusing on one trophy while neglecting others. I don't mean to downplay Chelsea because it took a lot more than luck, but I don't know if anyone can seriously call them the best team in Europe with a straight face.
it took defensive diligence, but a whole cuntload of luck on top of that. the way Napoli, Benfica, Barça and Bayern all inexplicably started finishing like pub teams is nothing but pure unadulerated luck. it doesn't mean Chelsea can't enjoy their triumph (it was truly football at its "best" if you will) but they're not the best team in Europe.
Real Madrid was the best team in Europe in 2012, sadly.
the best team in Europe doesn't get comprehensively outplayed by every top-tier team they play. alright they did us twice but we played them 6 times this year and schooled them every other time, and Bayern made them look like utter cunts over two legs as well; only Gomez's inept finishing sent that tie into extra time.
Real won most of their games on individual brilliance and ref help. they're not the best team at all. look at how they struggled when opponents played like a team, for instance - Valencia & Malaga at the Bernabeu spring to mind, also Rayo away.
Bayern could have claimed it but choked hysterically in their two cup finals and lost the league.
Dortmund could claim it but were monumentally shit in the CL group stages (Dortmund are the best shout, tbh).
City could claim it but they choked the CL & two cups, plus they needed a last minute winner against 10 man QPR to win the Title on GD against probably the worst United side for six years.
Juve could claim it but they drew way too many games.
we retain the Title by virtue of no one stepping up to claim it.