Well, Bayern and Dortmund are better than all English teams imo but the rest of their league isn't as good as EPL. A lot of strong midtable teams in there. And I would be tempted to say United may actually be better than Dortmund.
That's a fantasy. This year is historically bad for the Premier League, no way they will continue to be so poor - not with the financial power even the bottom half teams have.
Berbatov decided to sign for Fullham rather than Juventus. The Serie A is seriously lacking.
I think the EPL is going through a genuine decline (the past 3 or so seasons it's been pretty evident) and I do think the Bundesliga will overtake it in the coefficient points tally.
But yeah, I can't see Serie A jumping over the EPL in the rankings. This league will have only 3 CL spots for a long time.
The EPL continues to be hugely wealthy, so it only needs one or two people to figure out where they've been going wrong for them to go back to having strong teams again.
Clearly, I don't have a very high opinion of the English when it comes to footballing intelligence, but surely someone will remember how to put out a balanced team with a decent presence in midfield?
Might need Moyes to get a big club for that to happen.
I agree, but even defensive lines are not as organized or as strong as they used to be.
4-5 years ago, United's partnership of Rio and Vidic was extremely solid, so was Chelsea's partnership of Terry - Carvalho, and Liverpool's Carragher - Agger. Those same teams had the likes of Carrick - Scholes, Makelele - Essien and Alonso - Mascherrano screening them, so you can notice the difference in personnel as well.