serghei
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So were Shakhtar, Bordeaux, Lyon and geriatric AC Milan in the period of the driest Serie A in history. Stop it bro, please, I can't breathe over here![]()
Why do you care so much?

So were Shakhtar, Bordeaux, Lyon and geriatric AC Milan in the period of the driest Serie A in history. Stop it bro, please, I can't breathe over here![]()
14/15 was our toughest CL path.
City, PSG, Bayern, Juve (in that season) is arguably the toughest path a team has taken in a long time.
16/17 Madrid and 17/18 Madrid also had very tough paths, but my sense is that Bayern and Juve were both weaker by that time. Juve 14/15 is the only team to beat Madrid in Europe in that 5 year stretch. Though it's pretty impressive how Zizou's RM managed to KO PSG, Juve, Bayern, and Pool while being on its last legs in 17/18.
Here's an actual list of top teams by year:
08/09 - Barcelona, United, Chelsea, Liverpool (last great Torres-Mascherano-Alonso-Benitez year), Inter (pre-peak Mourinho)
09/10 - Barcelona, Inter, United, maybe Bayern (beginning of Ribery-Robben proper)
10/11 - Barcelona, United, Real, Bayern, maybe Ancelotti Chelsea
11/12 - Barcelona, Real, Bayern and the start of Klopp Dortmund
12/13 - Bayern, Dortmund, Real, Barcelona, beginning of QSG and Simeone Atletico
13/14 - Real, Atletico, Bayern, Jose Chelsea, QSG
14/15 - Barcelona, Juve, Real, maybe Bayern (who romped the league unchallenged again and fell out on their only serious test against MSN), Atletico, QSG (arguably the end of their best European period)
15/16 - Atletico (both league meetings close, I still think they were better that season but it's a bit of a vicious circle just like in 13/14 i.e. Real > Atleti, Atleti > Barca, Barca > Real), Barcelona, Real, Juve (rather unluckily eliminated in R16 after ET by Pep Bayern), only time City could ever be mentioned
16/17 - Real, Juve, Atleti, Bayern, the great Monaco, rise of Liverpool, possibly Barca (did take the league quite close TBF)
17/18 - Bayern, Real, Liverpool, Juve, Barcelona, heroic Roma who pushed Liverpool hard, peak Poch Spurs who would be in semis with a better draw
18/19 - Liverpool, Ajax, worse iteration of Spurs but still stronger than City, all other Italian or otherwise contenders were shite really
19/20 - this year arguably Liverpool, Real, Atleti, Bayern, PSG, Barcelona (again debatable on Atleti & Barca positions)
What's more amusing is how Liverpool fans react to all this. As if their Klopp run is anything but a blip in this series, provided their attitude to winning and dynasty building remains. These fucks have their best team in history in a period where Real and Barcelona are in a generational decline and they're acting as if it's this historical Liverpool beating topside challengers left and right![]()
This is nothing compared to the 2000s when you had circa 8-10 top teams from almost all of top5 leagues, or the 2010-2014. I think only the Germans in 2003-2010 posed little challenge, but to substitute for that you had the great Hiddink PSV for instance. And still each league used to put out at least 2 top teams each.
Here's an actual list of top teams by year:
08/09 - Barcelona, United, Chelsea, Liverpool (last great Torres-Mascherano-Alonso-Benitez year), Inter (pre-peak Mourinho)
09/10 - Barcelona, Inter, United, maybe Bayern (beginning of Ribery-Robben proper)
10/11 - Barcelona, United, Real, Bayern, maybe Ancelotti Chelsea
11/12 - Barcelona, Real, Bayern and the start of Klopp Dortmund
12/13 - Bayern, Dortmund, Real, Barcelona, beginning of QSG and Simeone Atletico
13/14 - Real, Atletico, Bayern, Jose Chelsea, QSG
14/15 - Barcelona, Juve, Real, maybe Bayern (who romped the league unchallenged again and fell out on their only serious test against MSN), Atletico, QSG (arguably the end of their best European period)
15/16 - Atletico (both league meetings close, I still think they were better that season but it's a bit of a vicious circle just like in 13/14 i.e. Real > Atleti, Atleti > Barca, Barca > Real), Barcelona, Real, Juve (rather unluckily eliminated in R16 after ET by Pep Bayern), only time City could ever be mentioned
16/17 - Real, Juve, Atleti, Bayern, the great Monaco, rise of Liverpool, possibly Barca (did take the league quite close TBF)
17/18 - Bayern, Real, Liverpool, Juve, Barcelona, heroic Roma who pushed Liverpool hard, peak Poch Spurs who would be in semis with a better draw
18/19 - Liverpool, Ajax, worse iteration of Spurs but still stronger than City, Barcelona, all other Italian or otherwise contenders were shite really, only Real would be worth mentioning since it's only the 2 week choke with Copa Clasicos that stopped our CL run
19/20 - this year arguably Liverpool, Real, Atleti, Bayern, PSG, Barcelona (again debatable on Atleti & Barca positions)
I think some overrate Liverpool, but many underrate them as well. Atletico had a lot of luck. Liverpool was the better team overall, but went out due to small margins and an inspired Oblak. Simeone did a great job too.
There's not a lot between Bayern 12/13, Liverpool of today and Madrid of 16/17. I'd put Barca 14/15 slightly ahead of both because of peak MSN. Barca 2011 beats all of them over 10 games by 2-3 wins margin.
14/15 was the best Barca. The previous versions couldn't win a difficult game without resorting to cheating or controversy.
08/09 would have been out to Chelsea if VAR were already in place. No questions. Even after making it 1-0 in added time with the first shot on target, Chelsea should still have gotten that penalty for Pique's handball. So that team couldn't even hold on for 2 minutes against 10 men Chelsea.
10/11 Mourinho found the right answer with Pepe in the middle as we saw in the Copa del Rey final loss and previous Bernabeu Clasico draw but Alves spun himself 3 times around his own axis to get Pepe sent off. Completely instructed by the coach to do that, see all those face clutches in that game by Barca players:
Not to mention the funny van Persie red card and STILL Bendtner was a toepoke away from knocking "best Barca eva" out.
14/15 was the best version easily. Less midfield dominance (still elite) yet more variety, deadly counters and much more individual quality. I trade Suarez and Neymar in their primes over Pedro and Villa shoehorned to the left wing for a bit less midfield dominance any day every day.
Anything else is nostalgia or Pep fanboyism. All those 6-2s and 5-0s were against garbage teams as well. Madrid in 08/09 with 40 year old Raul and Drenthe, Bayern under Klinsmann in their worst shape ever, Arsenal when they were missing half their team everytime we played them. lol
Yeah I wouldn't call 2011 Arsenal a top team either. Basically the same level or maybe even below today's Inter or Spurs for example, a few good players here and there but underwhelming overall.