This post is about Champions League. The following articles describe teams’ chances or not. Read the first part of this series:

  1. Chelsea

The Chelsea is one of the most likely to win the final. There’s no denying it.

With all the history in this team, they are the team with the most chances to win the Champions League. But what about Chelsea’s opponents? Who can stop them from a winning the final? Let’s read to know how. This post is about Champions League. For the new season I decided to include a few more stats about the Champions League with a view to get a more precise picture of the league and of course a bit more insight for the reader. Of course, not all the information in this post will be true, but the numbers are accurate enough for me to use in my analysis of Champions League.

For all the stats on Champions League, I have used two methods: one is to count each match individually and the other is to sum upThis post is about Champions League. As usual, the main page will be linked at the top of this post.

I was lucky enough to find one of those fantastic pictures from the UEFA Champions League (and European Cup) finals from one of my favourite games of all-time — a 1998 tie between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the final. You can see all of it here, courtesy of the very cool Jochen Barthel. You can click it now!

I hope you enjoy it, and as you do

title: This post is about Champions League.

This post is about Champions League. The following articles describe teams’ chances or not. Read the first part of this series:

  1. Chelsea

The Chelsea is one of the most likely to win the final. There’s no denying it.

With all the history in this team, they are the team with the most chances to win the Champions League. But what about Chelsea’s opponents? Who can stop them from a winning the final? Let’s read to know how. This post is about Champions League. For the new season I decided to include a few more stats about the Champions League with a view to get a more precise picture of the league and of course a bit more insight for the reader. Of course, not all the information in this post will be true, but the numbers are accurate enough for me to use in my analysis of Champions League.

For all the stats on Champions League, I have used two methods: one is to count each match individually and the other is to sum upThis post is about Champions League. As usual, the main page will be linked at the top of this post.

I was lucky enough to find one of those fantastic pictures from the UEFA Champions League (and European Cup) finals from one of my favourite games of all-time — a 1998 tie between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the final. You can see all of it here, courtesy of the very cool Jochen Barthel. You can click it now!

I hope you enjoy it, and as you do