Four champions of the top five European leagues have emerged. Will Paris Saint-Germain defend its title? It's time to see if Inter Milan can stage a comeback in Serie A [liuying]
2025-05-15



Recently, a "champions match" drama has been unfolding in European football - except for Serie A which is still playing the suspense drama of "who is the big winner", the championship trophies of the other four major leagues have all found fixed pairs. Paris Saint-Germain has achieved the feat of "defending their title as naturally as breathing" in Ligue 1. After all, the team that could threaten them in Ligue 1 is probably still in the womb. When Liverpool won the Premier League trophy, Klopp, who had left long ago, almost burst into laughter. In La Liga, Barcelona won the championship with the classic formula of "possession football + defensive team". As for the Bundesliga? Bayern Munich has once again proved itself to be the spokesperson for "which company has the best excavator technology?" Since there's only one who successfully defended the title anyway, it shows how intense the competition in each league is now.
The current situation is just like watching a replay: Paris Saint-Germain is likely to continue to "defend their title like clocking in for work" next year, and Bayern Munich can easily win consecutive titles as long as they don't blow up the dressing room themselves - although the supermarkets of other Bundesliga teams are about to open, Bayern's shopping carts have long been parked at the door. The Serie A is the most thrilling. Napoli, with a one-point lead, is playing with their hearts racing. You see, in the world of football, a one-point advantage is like the last cookie - it looks delicious but could be stolen by teammates at any time. However, looking at these old-timer teams in Serie A, winning the championship is like opening a blind box. Anyway, AC Milan has already quit the group chat in advance. Inter Milan and Napoli? It depends on whether the latter wants to be a salted fish or a koi.