Here are players that make up the top 10: 1. Robert Lewandowski - 28 2. Andre Silva - 19 3. Cristiano Ronaldo - 19 4 Lionel Messi 19 5 Kylian Mbappe - 19 6. Mohamed Salah - 17 7. Erling Haaland - 17 8. Romelu Lukaku - 17 9.
However, with Manchester United and Newcastle outing this season, ESPN's coefficient calculations put England in third place behind Germany and Italy. UEFA COEFFICIENT POINTS AFTER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP STAGE 1. Germany: 13.36 2.
Chelsea's performance in these six games will be critical in shaping their season. Success could propel them back into the title race, while further slip-ups might leave them battling for a European spot. 1.
Arsenal have won six and drawn two of their eight league games this season, scoring 16 goals and conceding only six. They have also kept four clean sheets and scored in every game.
However, both of their losses in this period were at Wembley, including last season's final, where Ilkay Gundogan's brace, starting with a goal just 12 seconds into the match, led to a 2-1 defeat for Erik ten Hag's side.
The 23-year-old Brazilian forward netted six goals in 10 matches, including a decisive goal in the final against Borussia Dortmund on June 1, held in London. Additionally, he provided five assists throughout the tournament.
Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice last weekend to help Juventus beat Empoli 2-1 in their Serie A clash. The goal marked his seventh Italian topflight goal since his mega move from Real Madrid in the summer.
Watford suffered their eighth league defeat in a 2-1 loss against fellow strugglers Southampton on Saturday, which saw them remain bottom of the table on eight points and six adrift of safety.
But despite all the criticisms, here are 5 positives most people won't tell you about Chelsea's season. 1. Chelsea are currently unbeaten at Home against the top 6 this season.