European Football: Season comes to a close.

Unlike the political world , England are currently on top of the footballing world at the end of the 2018/19 season. Spurs’ and Liverpool’s Champions League comebacks and Arsenal and Chelsea both making their way to the Europa League Final topped the season off in fantastic fashion as for the first time ever there is an all English final in both the Champions and Europa League. However, not all the footballing news comes from the Land of Hope and Glory. There are also stories of footballing miracles in Holland, Spain, France and Italy as the giants of world football are eventually being pushed to their limits domestically.

Ajax

Trophyless since the 2013/14 season this youthful Dutch side has taken on the world this season and beaten it, save Tottenham Hotspurs. A youthful team, with an average age of 24 years, found its way to the Champions League semi-final, champions of the KNVB Cup (the Dutch equivalent of the FA cup), and have just accomplished their first Eredivisie title in 5 years.

But whats the secret to their success? Just like in the 20th Century, their academy. In the past it has created many of the greats: Dennis Bergkamp, Johan Cruyff, Patrick Kluivert, Edwin Van de Sar and Clarence Seedorf to name a few. The present is no different. Young, Dutch players like Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt are at the heart of team and have the belief and passion to play for the badge.

Yet this is where the Ajax team we are seeing this year is different. Dotted throughout the team are highly underrated, world-class players. The likes of Dusan Tadic and Hakim Ziyech are fundamental in attack and Tadic especially has really found his true footballing abilities at Ajax. In the midfield is the youth of Frenkie de Jong and also David Neres plus Donny Van de Beek, however, there is also the anchor of experience with Lasse Schone being a key aspect of the midfield and a set piece master. In defence Matthijs de Ligt is backed up by a revitalised Daley Blind and Joel Veltman (2 more academy graduates with much more experience).

The combination of youth and experience, silky skills and tough defending, creates this perfect Ajax dynamic. Mathhijs de Ligt, despite being the youngest in the team, is the captain and the leader of the defence – showing maturity beyond his years. He also isn’t shy on the goal front with 7 goals this season alone but the attack is the place in the Ajax team requiring the least support. They have become the highest scoring team in Europe this season with 162 goals in 52 games with Dusan Tadic netting 28 of them in only 34 games. Their fluid, stylistic attack is what really carries the team forward and allows them to break down teams like Juventus, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich home and away.

And that is what has defined their season, their Champions League success. They cruised through the group stages picking up two draws against the German champions, Bayern Munich, pushing them the whole 90 minutes in an absolute thriller with 6 goals, two red cards and a stoppage time equaliser from Argentinian left back Nicolas Tagliafico at the Johan Cruyff Arena.

Next up the holders Real Madrid, not just the holders but the team that had won the competition three years on the trot. The first leg was a tense 2-1 victory to Los Blancos, putting Madrid in control with the away goals rule. However, it would be Ajax who would rock up to the Santiago Bernabeu and spoil the party. In one of the biggest shocks of Champions League history Ajax dismantled the shambolic Real side 4-1. Every goal just as special as the last: a now trademark counter attack finished off by Ziyech started the night off well; some audacious and spectacular skill from Tadic saw him run through the majority of the white shirts pick out David Neres in the box and he put Ajax 2-0 up and going through; yet another counter attack which was precisely placed in the top left by Tadic on the edge of the box showed Ajax’s ruthlessness and finally a wonderfully whipped free kick from the tightest of angles by Schone beat Courtois and beat Madrid.

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Ajax tear Real Madrid apart at the Bernabeu

The quarter final tie with Juventus had just the same spark and charisma as the last. A relatively even game in Amsterdam threw it all up to play for in Turin and Ajax took this opportunity and took their place in the semi-final. De Ligt summed up his fantastic season by finishing off the Old Lady with a thumping header Ronaldo himself would’ve been proud of and booking their tickets to London whilst at it.

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Matthijs de Ligt fires Ajax ahead against Juve

Yet another good performance was witnessed in the first leg of this semi-final, the biggest game of their season so far, with Donny Van de Beek giving Ajax a 1-0 lead in an even tie. However, it was Ajax being wasteful for the first time in the competition that finally destroyed them. Despite going two up in the first half in the second leg, their clinicality just was not the same as they found the upright on multiple occasions and came inches wide on others. A fabulous Lucas Moura performance surpassed the efforts of Real and Juve as Spurs, in Indiana Jones style, slid into the final by the skin of their teeth and managed to grab the win on the night and on aggregate.

But this defeat does not define this fantastic Ajax season, not at all. With the final game of the Eredivisie season played, Ajax finished the season in their usual style, a 4-1 win with Tadic bagging 2 more goals sending them to the title and himself to an impressive tally of 28 goals domestically. Their defence was also highlighted as formidable with only 4 losses all season. Their last loss was on 17th March as they finished the season with an 8 game winning streak, including a 3-1 win against biggest rivals PSV Eindhoven. Impressive in both their league and in Europe Ajax are looking revitalised and a threat for the future.

However, their future is all down to one thing, transfers. Do Ajax cash in on their biggest and best young players or do they hold on to them and regain power on the European stage and start to compete with the big boys at the top? Already it seems like they have gone with the first option, unfortunately. Having already signed a deal for Frenkie de Jong to join Barcelona in the summer for €75 million, it looks like they will eventually do the same with Matthijs de Ligt with Liverpool, Manchester United, Barcelona and pretty much every team in Europe vying to sign the youngster to add stability to their defence.

Getafe

One of the biggest shocks of the season within Europe’s top 5 leagues. Getafe, deep within the Segunda Division only 3 years ago, were striving for a Champions League finish within La Liga. The Madrid based side haven’t been outstanding within the league and haven’t provided any shocking results against the likes of Real or Atletico Madrid or Barcelona, however, they have been able to dismantle the rest of the league. Taking into account their 5 losses against the top 3, the team have only lost 4 other games throughout the whole season and have convincingly beaten Sevilla twice and gained wins from the majority of the teams around them, including Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad.

A major part of their Champions League chase was their ability to keep a clean sheet. The defence has come up with 13 of them in the league, competing with the likes of Barcelona and smashing Real Madrid out of the water who’s defence, comparatively, has been a shambles. Only conceding 33 goals puts them second lowest, behind an Atletico Madrid side with world beaters in goal with Jan Oblak and in defence with the Uruguayan combination of Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez.

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The two Spaniards have been scoring goals for fun this year

Unlike the performances of Ajax, this has been a pure team effort. There are no standout players in the attack who do it all, their top scorer is shared between Jaime Mata and Jorge Molina at 14 goals each.

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David Soria has been in fantastic form between the sticks for Getafe this season

Yet another thing separating Getafe with the rest of La Liga is their spending. In the last season having only spent €20 million on 21 players. Some of the highlights of that spending are goalkeeper David Soria signing for €2.7 million and this season gaining 13 clean sheets and Jaime Mata a free transfer becoming top joint goal scorer.

This is a rare occasion in football. A team with little funding, with no bright academy players but with a team that play and win together to challenge in such a competitive league with some of the worlds best. A Champions League spot was that close it was painful to miss out on such an achievement. The ability to play under the lights against the world’s best, hearing the Champions League anthem blast out the speakers and putting your all into your clubs first feature in the top European competition. However, Getafe will have to settle with the Europa League next season, not bad for a team who were 2nd last in the league 3 years ago.

Atalanta

With their last top 10 finish in the 2007/08, Atalanta have been revitalised in the last few years with 2 top 4 finishes in 3 years. Relegation in the 2009/10 season was obviously a low point but all they have done since then is climb the table. To the point now where they easily compete with the best in the league having beaten Napoli, Inter Milan and Lazio this year and gaining points against the likes of Juventus and Roma.

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Duvan Zapata is currently the league’s second top scorer

Goal scoring has been the team’s main asset this year, becoming the highest scoring team in the league aided by the efforts of Duvan Zapata (22 goals) and Josip Ilicic (11 goals). This impressive run of form has earned Zapata a call up to Colombia’s Copa America squad and gained Ilicic over 50 caps for his country, Slovenia.

The attack doesn’t just come from these two either, Alejandro Gomez, a massively important member of the team for a few seasons now, has continued his success. With a higher average match rating than all of his team mates, he has contributed 6 goals and 10 assists to the team and has had a less attacking role, dropping into midfield with his pace and tenacity.

Continuing with new talent and unexpected performances is Hans Hateboer. The midfielder has been dropped into defense this season, in an unfamiliar environment he has proved his ability to be a key member of the team. Adding 5 goals and 5 assists to the team’s tally really helped the push for Champions League qualification. Exemplifying his adaptability is a performance just last weekend against Juventus in which he played at centre back against one of the best attacks in the world, managing to hold the league champions to a draw in an impressive away atmosphere.

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Atalanta running riot against Juventus

Atalanta’s season has really showed it’s impressiveness against the Old Lady especially, with 2 draws from 2 games in the league and a 3-0 demolition in the Coppa Italia thanks to a brace from Zapata. Only one other team in Serie A have not lost a game to Juventus this season, relegated Genoa, showing the formidability of the Turin-based champions and the admiration that Atalanta deserve.

Success hasn’t just come in the league but also in the Coppa Italia. Beating Fiorentina and Juventus on their way to the final, they missed out on some silverware for this fantastic season as a result of a 2-0 loss against Lazio in the final with 2 very late goals ending the game.

One game to go, Atalanta need to win and they get Champions League football next year regardless of any other results. But being in 3rd place isn’t always a comfortable position, especially when the pressure is on and both Inter and AC Milan are on your tail. Yet pressure is something Atalanta have not cracked under this season and there is no need to now.

Lille

Talent. That is what LOSC Lille create, that’s what the majority of the Ligue 1 creates. It’s what the majority of Ligue 1 offload to PSG, cementing PSG’s domestic success. This season will be no different, but Lille’s domestic success has been just as sweet as PSG’s.

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Pepe has shot to stardom this season in Ligue 1

The creation of Nicolas Pepe has been vital for the club this season, both competitively and, eventually, financially. The Ivorian winger is now at the forefront of transfer targets for some of the best teams around the globe with an asking price of at least £70 million. His 22 goals and 11 assists have been fundamental for Lille’s domestic success, placing himself 2nd top goalscorer and 2nd top assister in the league and the team 2nd in the table, ahead of a more impressive than ever Lyon side.

To cope under the pressure of PSG is something very impressive in Ligue 1, Lille would be considered to have done that this season despite being 16 points behind. Yep, 16 points behind, with 1 game to go. The shocking thing is, the last time Lille won the league, in the 2010/11 season creating Eden Hazard, Gervinho and Moussa Sow on the way, they only needed 76 points to do it. Their tally of 75 points this season would’ve still won them the league as second place Marseille had only 68 points. The huge increase of PSG-based domination and the required points to actually win the league is what is truly damaging the league and its reputation. For a team like Lille with great talent and capability this season it is hard to see them still fall far too short to compete with PSG.

However, there are positives. Lille came out on top 5-1 when they last locked horns with PSG in April and, other than their one 2-1 loss to the league champions, only lost 5 games all season. Also, Pepe is not the only emerging talent. There is also promise in the French winger Jonathan Bamba and 19 year-old Portuguese striker Rafael Leao, scoring 21 between them.

But much like Ajax, the team’s future comes down to what they do in the transfer market and, much like Ajax again, they have already promised to sell their top player, Nicolas Pepe, although unclear who to, the loss of their best talent will damage the team again, just like when Eden Hazard upped sticks for Chelsea. The competition in Ligue 1, despite only arriving, is leaving almost immediately.

Wolves

The lowest placed team featured in this blog but perhaps the most impressive? Wolves were automatically promoted as winners of the Championship in the 2017/18 season. An impressive season saw the introduction of the team’s Portuguese influence from manager Nuno Esperito Santo and agent Jorge Mendes. This trend has continued into their first season back in the Premier League.

The team caught unrelenting amounts of attention as a result of their impressive signings in the summer, the transfers had a certain Iberian influence in them including: goalkeeper Rui Patricio for £16 million, veteran Portuguese midfielder Joao Moutinho for £5 million, Diogo Jota for £12 million from Atletico Madrid and the loaning, and subsequent £32 million purchase, of the Mexican talisman, Raul Jimenez.

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Impressive first seasons for both Jota and Jimenez in the Premier League, showing their former teams their true quality

The latter two of that list have lit up England’s top flight in attack, creating some of the biggest shocks of the season. Jimenez scoring 17 and Jota scoring 10 in all competitions this season showing their true ability to perform in top flight football.

The most impressive thing about Wolves is their huge number of signings and yet the ability to keep the squad performing well, massively contrasting the performances of Fulham who were in much the same position when the season began. This led to their 7th place finish in their first season back in the Premier League, giving them a Europa League qualifying place as well. Not only in the league have they performed but also in the FA cup, making it all way to the semi-finals at Wembley beating Manchester United with a dominant display in the quarter finals.

One of the more surprising influences in the team was Matt Doherty. The Irish man has transformed his footballing abilities to that of a world class right wingback. With plenty of pace he has the ability to control Wolves’ attack down the right wing and has been with plenty of goals this season too, with 4 in the Premier League and 4 in the FA Cup. Creating chances is also of importance to the Wolves veteran, 10 assists and their top creator of the season just echoes this.

Nuno’s genius has led his side to success in the league, in the cup and to a potential European tournament next season. Wolves have done the unthinkable and taken English football storm, gaining points from Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs on their way to it. Not only are the top 4 in the Premier League dominating the footballing world currently but also the top 10 are contending and pushing for their own success.

That brings to a close my first blog post. I’ll be trying to bring out a new post every month or so. Hopefully you enjoyed this very first one on the European football season