The next best (Meschack Elia of Young Boys) has taken nine games to reach 1.41 xA. No wonder he already has 1.63 expected assists (xA) from three games, by far the leading mark in the tournament. His every pass seems to put his teammates in a better position to score. There are so many outstanding performers that highlighting just one seems unreasonable, however Dusan Tadic merits particular praise. They certainly got that, a thrashing of Borussia Dortmund that was a feast for footballing neutrals. Prematch, we argued that all Ajax needed to really burnish their case as potential contenders was a win against one of Europe's bigger sides. Games against AC Milan and Atletico Madrid suggest they have not yet got into the habit of killing off games that are there for the taking, but those wins at least proved that Liverpool can dig themselves out of holes of their own making too. They look so menacing in attack and, if Jurgen Klopp is to be believed, they have an overwhelming number of players who might just be the best in the world in their position Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are only two of perhaps half a dozen. If City offered up any reason for a change in the top three then Liverpool would be top immediately.
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A meeting with Club Brugge that had proven to be a banana skin for PSG and RB Leipzig was a rout for City, who now have the highest expected goals (xG) tally in the group stage, a sign of an attack that is ticking along at an extremely high gear even without the center forward it was thought they needed. They may not have maximum points from what is one of the toughest groups in the Champions League, but Pep Guardiola's side continue to burnish their reputation as one of the best sides in Europe, if not the best. These teams should be disappointed with anything less than a semi final berth and frankly even that might not be enough, such is their talent profile.
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