Paris Saint-Germain is a team from Ligue 1, which has dominated the league since the 2012-2013 season. In the past 12 years, they have won the Ligue 1 title 10 times and finished as runners-up twice. Last season, they secured the league championship early and achieved a three-peat. After 18 rounds of matches this season, Paris Saint-Germain has an undefeated record of 14 wins and 4 draws, accumulating 46 points and still ranking first, including 8 wins and 1 draw in 9 home games. In the first six rounds of the Champions League group stage, Paris Saint-Germain achieved 2 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses, accumulating 7 points and ranking 25th, one point behind the playoff spot. After winning their first home game against Girona, they went on a four-game winless streak before securing a 3-0 victory away at Salzburg in the last round. Manchester City is a team from the Premier League. Last season, they topped the league with 91 points, achieving a four-peat in the Premier League. After 22 rounds of matches this season, Manchester City has a record of 11 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses, accumulating 38 points and temporarily ranking fifth, falling back four places and trailing the top by 12 points. Among these, they have a record of 5 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses in 12 away games. In the last round, they won 6-0 away at Ipswich, maintaining an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw in their last three away games. In the first six rounds of the Champions League…

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Champions League Qualification Analysis: 26 Teams Compete for 24 Spots, Real Madrid Steady, Manchester City and Paris at Risk of Elimination What a joke! Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain, these eye-catching giants, actually crashed in the Champions League group stage? Who wrote this script, come out and take your beating! The new format has turned it into a "battle of the gods," with 36 teams fighting each other. The top eight in points advance directly, while those from 9th to 24th have to go through another round of playoffs, and the rest can only go home and call it a night. It's really exciting, but isn't this too cruel? The group stage is like a battleground, leaving the giants trembling! The leaderboard is now in chaos, with teams above 14 points naturally as stable as old dogs, but those between 7 and 13 points live in constant fear every day. 13 points are like a fig leaf, covering up the embarrassing situation of most teams. After all, Paris and Stuttgart still have to fight it out. If both of them win, then the teams below 13 points will really be crying in the bathroom. Real Madrid, the defending champion? Stop joking! They've lost three out of six games and only have 9 points now, losing face completely. In the last two rounds, they face Salzburg and Brest, which doesn't seem difficult, but given Real Madrid's recent unpredictable form, who knows what might happen? They might really end up turning "the return of the king" into "the king goes…

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