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Champions League 2022 Favorites

The Champions League is finishing the group stage of this year’s tournament this week. Based on the matches so far, we rate the big clubs’ chances of winning.

Despite Champions League being a group stage and we haven’t even reached the playoffs of the finest club tournament in the world, we still got some answers on which teams are strong this season, and who are delivering disappointing results. So, who are now the favorites of this year’s Champions League? We have taken a look at the bookmakers’ odds and calculated an average of some of the world’s biggest bookmakers’ odds.

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Man City (+$308)

Manager of Manchester City Pep Guardiola has once again put together a strong team looking to be the strongest team in the world at the moment. Despite being in a difficult group with PSG, RB Leipzig, and Club Brugge, City already qualified for the playoffs in the 5th round. But Manchester City still hasn’t won the Champions League. The 2021 finalist lost against Chelsea, in City’s first-ever Champions League Final.

Bayern Munich (+$388)

Germany’s strongest team looks incredibly strong under new manager Julian Nagelsmann’s arms. Robert Lewandowski is on fire in front of the goal, and he was just named as the world’s second-best footballer behind Leo Messi at the Ballon d’Or. In the group stage, Bayern made Barcelona, Benfica, and Dynamo Kiev look like extras in the game of Bayern perfection making us ask: Are Bayern Munich the best team in history?

Liverpool (+563)

The Reds from the Merseyside are looking strong with striker Mo Salah in absolute top form. The first five matches in the group stage were won against FC Porto, AC Milan, and Atlético Madrid. But not as steady as manager Jürgen Klopp might have hoped for. The question is if the reds are as strong as English competitors from Man City or the German strongmen from Bayern?

PSG (+$617)

Paris Saint Germain started the season as massive favorites with the signing of Lionel Messi forming a star striker trio together with Kylian Mbappé and Neymar. But the expected star shine hasn’t been as bright as expected above Parc des Princes. Messi’s feet haven’t been on fire as he only scored four goals in the PSG shirt against Man City, RB Leipzig, and Nantes. But Messi is still a Champions League record holder.

Chelsea (+$635)

Skeptics might say that last year’s Champions League winners were lucky. The foundation for Chelsea’s victory wasn’t made on endless stretches of goals, but a strong defense. The steady stream of clean sheets continued in this year’s group stage with only one goal against in the first five matches. But also, a fewer number of goals than the rest of the favorites.

Other favorites

Manchester United (+$1489)

Real Madrid (+$1742)

Ajax (+$1937)

Juventus (+3411)

Inter (+$4921)

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