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Europe's top five trophies are UEFA Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Cup. Here are his five clubs, the only one to win five major trophies in Europe.
1. Bayern Munich – 6 UEFA Champions League winners, 1 Europa League Cup winner, 1 UEFA Cup winner, 2 UEFA Super Cup winners and 2 FIFA Club World Cup winners.
2. Manchester United - The Red Devils have won the UEFA Champions League three times, the UEFA Super Cup once, the UEFA Cup once, the FIFA Club World Cup 2008 and the Europa League 2017.
3. Chelsea – The Blues have won the UEFA Champions League twice, the Europa League twice, the UEFA Cup twice, the UEFA Super Cup twice and the FIFA Club World Cup once.
4. Ajax – 4 UEFA Champions League titles, 1 Europa League title, European Cup, Europa League and FIFA Club World Cup. 5. Juventus – This is the fifth European club to win the FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Cup, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Champions League titles.
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Barcelona manager Xavi Hernández says his side are 'much better than last season' on Thursday after a 2-1 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford and a Europa League exit. rice field.
In the 2021/22 academic year, Bayern Munich, Benfica and Dynamo He faced Kiev before Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League in the group stage. Then in the Europa League they managed to end their adventure in the competition by eliminating Napoli and Galatasaray in the quarter-finals after losing to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Xavi's season in Europe was "much better" after failing in the Champions League's group stage (he played for Bayern, Inter and Victoria in his Pilsen) and in the Round of 16 of his league in Europe.
“It feels a lot better than last season. I showed my face. We played against Bayern, Inter and Manchester. We didn't specify heights for these rivals. Be more competitive next year, be more self-critical and focus on the leagues and cups that are so important right now," he told his Movistar Plus.
Xavi stressed that the Brazilian Fred's goal early in the second half was decisive in his 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford.
"This goal hurts us. We lose on shared balls. It cost us in the second half. They put a lot of intensity into it. The first half was very good. The draw was very close all around. In the end we pushed, but it couldn't be. It's a shame that we played against an opponent with great form. We fought very well and always showed our faces," he said.
“You are very strong physically. Shaw won the duel with the second goal, the rebound fell to Anthony and so does the second goal. That goal did us a lot of damage. We would have had more control if we didn't have a draw so early on. We stood up and deserved a little more," he added.
For Xavi, the only positive of the loss is that they have another league match on Sunday when they can get their taste of victory back. is a very important tournament for us," he concluded.
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