Top 10 Best Performing Teams – Last 10 Games

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Here are the top 10 best performing teams as of their last 10 games

Who is the best performing team this season? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best clubs in Europe, that is, their current performing stats.

This article will tell you about the top 10 best performing teams, based on their last 10 games. Can you guess who won the 2003 Golden Boot? (Hint – He is French legend)

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Best Performing Teams

  1. Manchester City – 28 points 9 wins
  2. Bayern Munich – 27 points 9 wins
  3. PSG – 23 points 7 wins
  4. Marseille – 23 points 7 wins
  5. Real Madrid – 22 points 7 wins
  6. Inter Milan – 22 points 7 wins
  7. Villareal – 22 points 7 wins
  8. Nice – 22 points 7 wins
  9. Atletico Bilbao – 22 points 7 wins
  10. Nantes – 22 points 7 wins

Manchester City has been, undoubtedly, the best club this season so far. Pep Guardiola really has turned Premier League into a so called ‘Farmers League’.

Bayern Munich has sold their center-back Niklas Sule to their rivals – Borussia Dortmund for a total of €35 million. He has contributed a lot to Bayern during his stint, not mention he won a lot of trophies with them.

  • UEFA Champions League x1
  • DFB Pokal x2
  • Confederation Cup x1
  • German Super Cup x4
  • German Shield x4
  • FIFA Club World Cup x1
  • UEFA Super Cup x1

Sule’s agent Volker Struth on his transfer to Borussia Dortmund:

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When Süle’s new goal will be announced, however, he left open. This is left to the new employer, Struth indicated. “Niklas recently made a decision and I would be surprised if he changes it again,” added the player’s agent.

However, according to Struth, the nouveau riche Newcastle would not be an option. “I think I would have a problem if we were to announce in a few days that the player would move to Newcastle and I’m sitting here explaining that the money isn’t the priority,” Struth said.

Answer to the question – Thierry Henry

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