CIES: Madrid will win LaLiga

With the season still in its first hours of sun, there is a lot left until sunset, which will be the time to draw conclusions. But In football, immediacy and cabal go hand in hand like the goal and the striker. If not, we are going bad. When doubts arise, it seems that tomorrow does not exist. Ask the Manchester City last year, that a defeat with Tottenham left them in ninth position already in December. Or Tottenham himself, who came to command the Premier with Mourinho on the bench. The one who raised the title was Guardiola, while the Portuguese was shown the door ahead of time. Inter looked enviously at Milan and he ended up making the city his own with claws from Lukaku and Lautaro and horseback riding from Achraf. Even In Spanish LaLiga the panorama changed. Atleti was an airplane and was champion, but Madrid made him sweat until the end when it seemed that the second round would be a spa.

In the end, the last day puts everyone in their place, but as this was about cabal, we collected a report prepared by the CIES Football Observatory. In it, pulling pure statistics, they make their prediction about 2021-22 in the big five leagues. We will see if the dark clouds and the sun end up rising according to the study. The parameters They are as follows: player experience, investment in transfers for squad engagement and team performance in the last 365 days. A] Yes, our five champions would be: Real Madrid, Manchester City, Inter Milan, Bayer Munich and PSG. Few surprises, but let's take a detailed look at championship by championship.

Spain

In our country, it is the only one that would have a change of champion. ANDhe Ancelotti's Madrid would take over from Atleti. Something that does not seem chimerical seeing how the classification is going at the moment after the Mestalla league coup. Barça and Sevilla would complete the top-4, with Real Sociedad and Valencia in the Europa League and Villarreal in the Conference. Alavés, Cádiz and Elche would go to Second. Getafe and Celta, who now accompany the babazorros in the relegation places at the moment, would be delighted to see it happen. Espanyol and Rayo would be the ones who would be saved from the burning in extremis.

England

The Premier would not only repeat the champion, City, but United, Liverpool and Chelsea would accompany him on the way to the Champions League, exactly the same as in 2020-21. Tottenham would be fifth, with Benítez's Everton sixth, while Leicester would take a step back in their fight to earn a place in the Big-Six and end up contesting the Conference. Arsenal, which stretches after a bogged debut, would not achieve their goal of returning to Europe and would be ninth. Under, Norwich, Watford and Newcastle would burn at the end of the course, with Burnley, Brentford and Leeds de Bielsa narrowly escaping.

Italy

Simone Inzaghi would be able to repeat Scudetto, making the departure of Conte, Achraf and Lukaku not so traumatic. Napoles would take a leap from last year and snatch the runner-up from Milan, which would be third. Mourinho's Roma would win the Champions League anthem in 2022 with their fourth place, relegating Atalanta and Juventus to the Europa League. The Vecchia Signora position may seem a little optimistic, but marching eighteenth at the moment they would even have to row to reach it. Ribéry's Salernitana would be bottom and Serie B would be accompanied by Spezia and Venezia.

Germany

In the Bundesliga we would witness the fall of Leipzig, which would go from last year's runner-up to fifth place where the CIES places you facing the present. The champion, surprise, would be Bayern, with Wolfsburg as' runner-up', confirming the good feelings of the last months. Haaland, in which many hope will be his last campaign in Dortmund, it would lead to borusser to third place, with Leverkusen fourth and Gladbach sixth. The Greuther Fürth, current bottom, would remain there, Bochum would descend with them, with the Augsburg disputing the playoff.

France

If in the other four cases they do not expect surprises from the Football Observatory, in Ligue 1, where the differences between PSG and the rest are even greater after his astronomical summer, it was going to be no different. To Messi, Neymar, Mbappé, Achraf and company They would be escorted by the Olympique, with the Marseille in the second and the Lyon in the third box of the podium. Monaco, Lille and Nice would complete the privileged positions. While Troyes and St-Etienne could head to Ligue 2 directly and the Stade Brestois he would fight to avoid it in the relegation playoff.