The Football Faithful
Ā·12 March 2026
š Power Rankings: PSG and Bodo return after UCL wins

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Ā·12 March 2026

This weekās Power Rankings features returns for Bodo/Glimt and Paris Saint-Germain, while Real Madrid rise.
Galatasaray are back in the Power Rankings table after a massive week for the Turkish champions. Okan Burukās side beat Besiktas in a high-stakes Istanbul derby, grinding out a 1-0 win despite Leroy Saneās red card.
Gala then put themselves in control of their Champions League clash with Liverpool, as another 1-0 win secured a narrow lead to take to Anfield. A place in the quarter-finals for the first time in over a decade is at stake next week.
Inter Milan take a tumble after defeat in The Derby della Madonnina. The reverse shouldnāt affect their stroll towards the Scudetto, but continues a lousy recent record against their San Siro co-habitants. Inter have not won in their last seven meetings with Milan.
Itās difficult to rank Bodo given that the Norwegians arenāt currently playing domestic football, but itās impossible to ignore their European achievements.
Five straight Champions League wins, including a 3-0 thrashing of Sporting, have put the tournamentās surprise package within reach of the last eight.
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Paris Saint-Germain bounce back into the Power Rankings thanks to an emphatic European win. The Ligue 1 leaders slipped up at Monaco last week to allow Lens back into the title race, but made amends superbly in midweek.
Luis Enriqueās side secured a 5-2 win over Chelsea in a statement performance from the Champions League holders.
Lens are back in the Ligue 1 title race and capitalised on PSGās slip-up to close the gap. A 3-0 win over Metz reduced the gap to the leaders to one point and followed a hard-fought cup win at Lyon. Shootout success saw 10-man Lens progress into the French Cup semi-finals.
Manchester Cityās quadruple chase is hanging by a thread after losing 3-0 at Real Madrid. An impressive FA Cup win at Newcastle had been the perfect warm-up for the Blues, but Fede Valverdeās hat-trick saw them stunned in Spain.
But for Gianluigi Donnarummaās penalty save from Vinicius, it could have been worse.
ā3-0 is better than four, we cannot deny that,ā Guardiola optimistically said at full-time.
Real Madrid move above Manchester City after blowing the Citizens away in Europe.
Federico Valverde did the damage with a first-half hat-trick, becoming just the 10th player to score a Champions League treble against an English side. Incredibly, City have conceded three of those in the last two seasons.
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Barcelona remain in control of the La Liga title race as we reach the run-in, with Lamine Yamal leading the charge.
The teenager has scored seven goals in his last seven league games after netting the winner at Athletic Bilbao, before a cool stoppage-time spot-kick rescued a result at Newcastle in the Champions League. Barca have plenty to play for in the upcoming weeks.
Arsenal are another side in contention for multiple major honours and extended their unbeaten run to 12 games this week.
A rotated team progressed past Mansfield to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals at the weekend, before Kai Havertzās late penalty, against his former team, saw Arsenal leave Leverkusen with a draw.
The North Londoners will be favourites to reach the last eight, where a probable tie with Bodo/Glimt awaits. Though no one will be taking either clash for granted, thereās a real chance to reach the Champions Leagueās last four again.
Bayern Munich are immovable at the summit of our Power Rankings right now, scoring 10 goals across two big wins since our last update.
The German champions eased past Borussia Monchengladbach in the Bundesliga (4-1) and hit Atalanta for six in the Champions League ā with both triumphs coming in the absence of Harry Kane.
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Vincent Kompanyās charges appear to be the team to beat.
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