The European football season has seen Italy and Germany securing extra spots in the competition, thanks to their strong performances and coefficient rankings. This raises the question of whether this has been the worst European season for Premier League clubs in a long time. Additionally, Aston Villa’s upcoming match against Olympiakos will not affect the Premier League’s chances of gaining an extra European place. However, Villa’s strong position in the table could see them qualify for the Champions League.
The poor performances of Premier League sides in Europe this season have left England in third place in the coefficient table, with Germany and Italy ahead in the rankings. This season has been a rare below-par showing from English teams, who have typically performed well in Europe in past seasons. Despite this, there are still opportunities for English clubs to rebound and improve their standings in European competitions. In addition to football news, our community members can enjoy competitions, special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners.
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