It's been fashionable to attack the PL in recent times, which isn't unreasonable (although still very debatable) when you consider the La Liga clubs have provided 6 of the last 8 finalists.
So it is interesting to see Spurs* hold their own last night away at Real Madrid, just a few weeks after Chelsea beat Atletico in the same city. Additionally, Liverpool, Man City and Man Utd are both looking imperious in their groups (collectively beating Italian opposition as well as annihilating lesser opposition), maybe the Premier League is fighting back?
*Real Madrid v Spurs was absolutely fantastic to watch. As good as Real obviously are, Spurs provided a masterclass on how to play them and might easily have won it.
So it is interesting to see Spurs* hold their own last night away at Real Madrid, just a few weeks after Chelsea beat Atletico in the same city. Additionally, Liverpool, Man City and Man Utd are both looking imperious in their groups (collectively beating Italian opposition as well as annihilating lesser opposition), maybe the Premier League is fighting back?
*Real Madrid v Spurs was absolutely fantastic to watch. As good as Real obviously are, Spurs provided a masterclass on how to play them and might easily have won it.