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This football season is drawing to a close and situations in Europe's top 5 leagues have seen a number of clubs rise to the top of the league.
For example, in the English Premier League, Arsenal leads the rankings ahead of Manchester City with few points.
However, looking at the trends of some teams to win these league titles in their respective domestic leagues, here they are:
Paris Saint Germain have dominated in France and this season is no different.
Although Borussia Dortmund have shown the spirit of competing for the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich, Miasinmia still retains the top spot.
It seems that this is Napoli's season when they are in very good spirits since the beginning of this season. The dominance Real Madrid have shown against Barcelona over the past few years is likely to be held back this season as Xavi Hernandez's side have become a phenomenon in the league despite their lack of consistency in Europe. .
Arsenal in a few years of title drought are eager to lift it ahead of Manchester City this season.
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Former Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo wants Luis Enrique to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2021 - and the Spaniard could finally be set up to work in the Premier League
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Cristiano Ronaldo tipped Luis Enrique about the Man Utd job
Erik ten Hag has made a significant impact since being appointed to Manchester United - but the Dutchman is not everyone's first choice for the job.
Before his messy departure, Cristiano Ronaldo had his own thoughts on who would succeed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. At the time, it was emphasized that Luis Enrique was Ronaldo's choice to replace Solskjaer after the Old Trafford board made the difficult decision without the Norwegian's services in November. 2021.
The former Barcelona manager did not receive the call at the time, with United instead choosing to install Ralf Rangnick as caretaker boss before heading to Ten Hag in the summer. However, Enrique is now in a key position to finally land a major Premier League job in the coming months. According to a new report from The Times, the Spaniard has become a candidate for the Tottenham job should current coach Antonio Conte leave the club, as expected, at the end of the season. And the report also emphasizes that Enrique would be 'ready' to hold talks with the Spurs hierarchy should the opportunity arise.
Enrique, 52, has been out of work since the start of the year after quitting his job with the Spain national team following their disappointing World Cup defeat at the hands of Morocco in the round of 16.
The highly regarded manager has a pedigree that will delight Spurs chief Daniel Levy:
he won consecutive La Liga titles during his title-laden stint with Barcelona and led the Spanish giants to Champions League glory in their treble season in 2015.
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Former Spain coach Luis Enrique
Enrique has emerged as a candidate to succeed Antonio Conte, who is tipped to leave Tottenham this summer
Enrique is also a 'preferred choice' for Tottenham's director of football Fabio Paratici - although his future at the club after the end of the season is uncertain.
While Paratici could receive a pardon from Levy, the decision on Conte's future seems much clearer. The Italian player's current contract expires this summer and all parties seem to expect him and the club to part ways rather than exercise the one-year option that has been included in the 18-month contract without he signed on last season.
After successfully leading Tottenham into the top four last season, Conte has struggled to maintain last year's momentum and his place has been scrutinized by fans after the club were knocked out of the FA Cup and Champions League. after a few days. If a change happens this summer, it will be Levy - not Paratici - who will lead the search for a new head coach. Finding a coach with a history of championship attacking football and a commitment to promoting young players will be paramount for Spurs superhero - Enrique would fit the case at both ends. two aspects.
Mauricio Pochettino has been closely linked with a return to Spurs and is still loved by the fans, who chanted the name of their former boss after last week's dismal Champions League start.
However, it remains to be seen whether Pochettino or Levy would prefer the Argentine coach back.
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