Manchester United is Ranked 34th of the World’s Best Clubs

SWANSEA, WALES - AUGUST 19: Eric Bailly of Manchester United celebrates scoring his sides first goal with his Manchester Untited team mates during the Premier League match between Swansea City and Manchester United at Liberty Stadium on August 19, 2017 in Swansea, Wales. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

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DBasia.news –  Football analyst, FiveThiryEight, issued interesting data regarding the world’s best teams. The result, Manchester United, whose performance has declined in the past few seasons, ranks 34 out of the top 40 releases.

That sequence is already under Young Boys, PAOK, Eibar and Leganes – clubs that are not popular in the world. Ironic. Especially if you remember Man United as one of the world’s largest teams with a large fan base.

Football researchers produced the Soccer Strength Index (SPI) with ratings given from offensive and defensive report cards. The assessment is also seen from the number of goals expected against the midfield team on a neutral pitch.

While in terms of defense, the assessment was given from the number of goals conceded previously predicted. These judgments produce SPI and give a percentage of the points available: the win is worth three points, draw is one point, and lose doesn’t get points.

Contrary to Man United under the direction of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, their city rivals, Manchester City, ranks at the top of the list of the world’s best teams followed by Bayern Munich, Liverpool (Champions League champions), Barcelona and Chelsea.

Meanwhile, Tacoma Defiance, a team that is in the second division of football in the United States (US), ranks distended or basic (the world’s worst team).

Here are the 40 FiveThirtyEight versions of the world’s best teams:

1 – Manchester City

2 – Bayern Munich

3 – Liverpool

4 – Barcelona

5 – Chelsea

6 – PSG

7- Real Madrid

8 – Atletico Madrid

9 – Olympiacos

10- Ajax

11 – Atalanta

12 – Tottenham

13 – Leverkusen

14 – Inter Milan

15 – Juventus

16 – Valencia

17 – Porto

18 – Naples

19 – Eibar

20 – RB Leipzig

21 – Getafe

22 – PAOK

23 – Sevilla

24 – RB Salzburg

25 – Borussia Dortmund

26 – Everton

27 – Athletic Bilbao

28 – Arsenal

29 – Real Sociedad

30 – Benfica

31 – Leganes

32 – Hoffenheim

33 – Young Boys

34 – Manchester United

35 – Lyon

36 – Krasnodar

37 – PSV

38 – Villarreal

39 – Real Betis

40 – Leicester City