What makes the Europa League this season worth watching?
In the following article, we will point out things that make the Europa League this season worth watching. Let’s check out!
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Having scored five goals in three games, Zlatan Ibrahimovic truly carried the image of an ambassador for the fight against COVID-19. At the end of September, he got a virus, had to stop 4 matches of AC Milan. And on the day back, Ibrahimovic scored a double to help the home team beat Inter Milan – a representative of the Champions League.
The high form of Ibrahimovic as well as AC Milan (winning all 4 first matches in Serie A) promises to blow an exciting wind to the Europa League this season. Before welcoming the “falling” team from the Champions League after the group stage (teams ranked 3), AC Milan is definitely one of the top championship contenders.

In addition to AC Milan, in the Europa League this year, Serie A also has the presence of AS Roma and Napoli – teams that often play in the Champions League.
Napoli, apart from the lack of a star, also promises more to the personality of coach Gennaro Gattuso. Coming to Napoli in the middle of last year, Gattuso did not have enough time to help Napoli revive in Serie A. This season will be an opportunity for Gattuso to prove his talent.
Arsenal
With representatives in the Premier League, Arsenal has their fourth consecutive season in the Europa League. In addition to force strength, the experience factor is the “gunner” significant advantage.
In the past three seasons, Arsenal has once reached the final and another in the semi-finals, a stable performance is probably only inferior to the “king” of Sevilla. Tottenham or Leicester are also ambitious. In which, although there is no longer the same form as before, the quality of a superstar can help Gareth Bale (Tottenham) explode in the Europa League.
La Liga’s representatives
La Liga has 3 representatives including Granada, Villarreal, and Real Sociedad – although not too rich in traditional teams, Spanish clubs cannot always be underestimated.
In particular, Sociedad currently owns David Silva – a Spanish midfielder leaving Man City to return to his hometown this summer. Sociedad also maintained an impressive form from the previous season, leading the La Liga rankings after the first 6 rounds of this season.
