6 Survival clubs that occupied the top of European football

This season has been absolutely fantastic in the 5 strongest leagues of European football, England, Italy, Germany, Spain and France. But, as Periscop notes, things are not going well for the elite teams of these leagues, with small teams taking their seats at the top. Big teams are losing team status. [...]
Large teams are losing the status of large teams, especially in England, with Arsenal and Manchester United in the 10th, respectively.
It is Leicester City, Premier League champion for 2016, the club has been the greatest surprise in England. The club led by Brendan Rodgers is in third place with 50 points after 26 matches, and has nine points more than third place, Chelsea.
Turnout in the Champions League now seems perfectly safe for the next season, with its footballers performing excellent performances.
The second team that has caught all the other teams is Sheffield United headed by Chris Wilder. Sheffield United is in sixth place, with only 1 point less than Tottenham Hotspur and two points less than Chelsea. After stopping to participate in the Champions he made U n EFA Manchester City, it could be said that this little club that only last year returned to Premier League has a real chance of a place in the Champions League.

In Italy there are two small clubs that are making a reputation. Atalanta Which qualified for the 1/8th of the Champions League final is showing that successes in recent years are not surprising at all. Atalanta's in fourth place with 45 points, or six more than the first Roman guard to have 39. Likely, Gian Piero Gasperini's club will be part of the Champions League even next year, writes Periscope.

The next club that's showing its extraordinary shape is also Hellas Verona Our captain, Amir Candor. Verona, thought to be fighting for survival in Serie A, is actually fighting for Europe League. This club is in sixth place, a position that leads to Europe, only a year after coming back from Serie B.

In Bundeslig, RB Leipzig He surprised the war for the title. The club, which is headed by 32-year-old Julian Nagelsmann, has only one point less than Bayern Munchen, who is in first place but with a very sensitive form.
In Spain, there's a small team from a block in Madrid, Getafe, which is surprising everyone with beautiful football and amazing results. This club is in third place in the 42-point billboards, or two more than the Atletico Madrid that last night defeated Liverpool. The exit points to Europe are maximum, but those for participation in the Champions League, however, are slightly smaller because the race is more open.

While in France, we have only one surprise and it is unpleasant. The great elite Toulouse team finds themselves in big trouble, in the final position as an apartsider and unlikely to survive on the elite. 13 points out of 25 matches, or 14 points less than the 17th position position of Nimes. /Periscope












