9. FC Barcelona La Liga (5.82)
“A poor start to the La Liga season, and an unconvincing win in the Champions League in midweek mean that Barca only deserve a mid-table ranking.” (Alan McGuinness)
“Despite getting rid of superstars Ronaldinho and Deco—as well as coach Frank Rijkaard—Barcelona are the most talented team and play the most entertaining football witnessed in modern day football.” (Salomon Gonzales)
8. Juventus Serie A (6.09)
“After a disappointing 1-1 draw at Fiorentina, Italy's "Old Lady" came back after the international break to dominate Udinese, and followed that up with a tough 1-0 victory against Zenit. It will be interesting to see how manager Claudio Ranieri manages his stable of strikers this season.” (Daniel Penza)
“Juventus have made a fantastic start for the season, and with an excellent attacking force in a quality squad, they are sure to perform.” (Zahi Sahli)
7. Bayern Munich Bundesliga (6.55)
“Unbeaten in the Bundesliga and good result away to Steaua this week—standard stuff for Germany’s champions.” (Gonzalo)
“Regardless of what he did with Italy in the Euros, striker Luca Toni knows how to score in the Bundesliga.” (Daniel Penza)
6. Arsenal Premier League (7.23)
“An improved performance in last year’s Champions League, a great stadium and a club that is only going to grow stronger in the years to come.” (Andrew McNair)
“Probably one of the youngest sides in Europe and again, also one of the most entertaining. If they could just add a little bit of experience they could easily climb to the top.” (Salomon Gonzales)
5. Inter Milan Serie A (7.59)





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