Throw in our ropey form, a Forest team battling relegation and Palace team who have given up.

by arenaross

11 Comments

  1. Funny_Collection8362 on

    I’ve been out so as soon as I got back and seen the English teams getting a spanking, this was my first thought. Fuck me. We need results, somehow.

  2. Hadn’t realised the scores when I saw your post, and was about to say don’t worry, I remember seeing something that were like 99% certain of 5 places in the CL, but then again we were 99% for the CL twoweeksagoohgodiwanttocry

  3. Ok_Amphibian_8219 on

    I’m pretty sure it’s already guaranteed. To even have a chance I think English teams would have to lose every single remaining game and German and Spanish teams to win every game. It won’t happen.

  4. Arsenal and Liverpool will advance. The goal deficit going back to their home patch is very very tight so they should win out on quality and home advantage.

  5. three-4-truth on

    Curious how everyone was bigging up the differences between the respective European leagues after the league phase and all English teams were in the top 8. Now suddenly in the knockouts we’ve not turned up 

  6. That’s only if all X county’s teams are only knocked out by each other (e.g: El Classico UCL final). And for that to happen, the other countries’ teams would need to lose, meaning they don’t get their max possible score.

    I think it is extremely unlikely for it to fall so miraculously that Germany and Spain both surpass England without screwing each other over too. E.g: Madrid vs Bayern and Leverkusen vs Barca are 2 ties that would happen if all progress, and at least one coefficient *has* to suffer there

  7. FighterOfFoo on

    The results are poor so far, but remember these are the away legs for most English teams in the CL, aside from Newcastle.

    I can’t see Arsenal losing to Leverkusen at home, Liverpool aren’t in too bad of a position, nor are Chelsea, and Newcastle could very well go to the Bernabeu and get a result. Yeah, Man City are getting spanked and Spurs are fucked, and that’s not great for the coefficient, but on the plus side, it’s very funny.

  8. okaythiswillbemymain on

    [UEFA Country Coefficients 2024/2025](https://kassiesa.net/uefa/data/method5/ccoef2025.html)

    Looking back through previous years it seems unlikely that any nation would finish outside the top 2 with a coefficient of 22.5 or more. Englands coefficent is currently 22.4, Spain and Germany are both on 17.8

    They should be fine. But who knows