We take into account both domestic and Champions League performances, plus the relative difficulty of each team's league, to find out who is the best team in Europe.
A Merseyside derby win, swiftly followed by a comfortable Champions League victory over PSV Eindhoven, has seen Liverpool jump three places to claim top spot in our table of Europe's finest.
But it was not such a good week for Chelsea - at least on the European front - with the Blues slipping to seventh after their draw against minnows Cluj. Meanwhile Arsenal's fine display against Porto erased memories of their shock Premier League defeat to Hull City and sent them rising five places to eighth, level with Italian champions Internazionale.
This week's biggest climbers - to quote 'Prince of Pop' Paul Gambaccini - are the increasingly impressive Villarreal whose wins over Celtic and Sporting Gijon were enough to send them up from 15th to fifth, just behind fellow Spanish sides Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
A special mention for Anorthosis Famagusta now; the Cypriot side have broken into the top 10 for the first time after registering a maiden Champions League victory over Panathinaikos while maintaining their 100 per cent domestic record.
And finally, European champions Manchester United have made their inevitable return to the top 20, entering at 11 after wins over Bolton and AaB Aalborg.
1. (4) Liverpool - 26.67
2= (5) Atletico Madrid - 26.25
2= (6) Real Madrid - 26.25
4. (10) Barcelona - 23.75
5. (15) Villarreal - 22.50
6. (12) Anorthosis Famagusta - 22.00
7. (3) Chelsea - 21.67
8= (1) Internazionale - 20.00
8= (13) Arsenal - 20.00
10. (2) Juventus - 19.00
11. (-) Manchester United - 18.00
12. (18) Sporting - 17.63
13. (14) Lyon - 17.21
14. (8) Bayern Munich - 17.20
15. (9) CFR Cluj - 16.67
16. (7) Porto - 16.50
17. (16) Dynamo Kiev - 14.78
18. (-) Roma - 14.50
19. (19) Werder Bremen - 12.20
20. (20) Fiorentina - 12.00
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