The Champions League is bubbling along nicely after another thrilling week of action.
Celtic got the biggest result of all the British teams by halting Manchester City's incredible run, but is that reflected in the power rankings?
Well, not really.
The power rankings are compiled according to the perceived likelihood of each team winning the Champions League.
Of course, that means better teams in harder groups will sometimes come out below poor sides that have lucked out in the draw, but the idea is to give you a week-by-week picture of how the runners and riders are when jostling for position.
Our biggest riser jumped TEN places, but who was it?
Well there's only one way to find that out and that's take a deep dive into our mighty morphin' power rankings....
1. Barcelona (-)
Man City laying an egg in Glasgow really cements the Spanish champions as favourites to take this group and a (theoretically) easier route through the knockout stage.
They showed great character in Germany to come from behind and beat Gladbach late on. No Messi, no problem.
2. Real Madrid (-)
A draw at Borussia Dortmund means they’re our highest-ranked four-point team but it handed them control of Group F and showed why they’re such a dangerous proposition.
The return fixture between the Bundesliga giants and Madrid at the Bernabeu promises to be a ding-dong of a clash and will likely decide the group but for now Zinedine Zidane’s men are top and will continue to dream of being the first team to defend the Champions League trophy.
3. Atletico (up 1)
As impressive a team performance as you’ll see in the Champions League. Diego Simeone maintained his incredible hold over Carlo Ancelotti teams and the Argentine coach could have seen his side win by more had Antoine Griezmann not wasted another penalty.
Once again this side are dark horses but if they don’t get over the hump then you fear for Simeone’s mindset.
4. Bayern (down 1)
A narrow loss at the Vicente Calderón isn’t the end of this group but Simeone’s men can head to Bavaria content with a draw to secure top spot.
Ancelotti is a terrific knockout manager and everyone expects Bayern to go deep into this competition but the latest incarnation of FC Hollywood is nowhere near as suffocatingly dominant as Pep Guardiola’s team was and Atleti outplayed them on Wednesday night.
5. Juventus (-)
Top of a tough-ish group, Juve haven’t fully hit their stride yet but they have all the ingredients to once again make a purposeful foray into the later rounds of the Champions League.
Gonzalo Higuan is ‘il uomo’ in Turin now and the only way he’ll ever justify that eye-watering fee is to fire this side to continental success.
6. Dortmund (up 1)
A draw at home to Real Madrid surrenders control of the group to Zidane’s men but Thomas Tuchel’s side are an impressive outfit and he is one of the most radical coaches we’ve seen in years.
Don’t bet against them upsetting their hosts at the Bernabeu in the game that will likely decide this group and, similarly, you’d be unwise to oppose them in virtually any knockout tie.
7. Man City (down 1)
Yeah, that first bad result of the Pep Guardiola era was always going to come and it eventually arrived on a cold, wet night in Glasgow’s East End.
Whether it costs them the group will be decided in two blockbuster clashes between City and their new spiritual fathers, Barcelona, but they are now in a weaker position and have to make up points to avoid a potentially tricky route through the next phase.
8. Arsenal (-)
A home win over Basel and a draw at PSG probably count as a good start for Arsenal, who only need to slip past the French champs in London to be confident of sealing top spot.
What happens after that will obviously be the true test of their mettle but being in control of their Champions League group will also help them rotate their squad and perform domestically so it’s not to be underestimated.
9. PSG (up 1)
They have a healthy advantage over Basel and Ludogorets and appear near-certain to qualify, so they’re in with a chance.
And once Unai Emery gets things to click, we’ve seen what he can do in European knockout competitions.
That said, the Parisians laboured their way to a win in Bulgaria and need to eventually actually play well.
10. Sevilla (up 1)
The Andalucians are always going to be a high variance side with Jorge Sampaoli at the helm but they have the creative attacking talent to hang with most teams in the Champions League.
Much of their fate could rely on whether they can sneak beyond Juventus into top spot but they’re looking good for qualification and have as much upside as almost any team in the tournament’s middle class.
A late winner over nearest rivals Lyon was crucial.
11. Napoli (up 1)
Maurizio Sarri’s side have put behind them the loss of Higuaín and taken control of Group B. Six points from six would make it hard for them to not progress and their humping of Benfica at San Paolo was impressive.
They may not have the quality to go too deep but you have to be in it to win it and they’re probably gonna be.
12. Leicester (up 5)
Leicester City’s fairytale may not have continued into their league form for the new season but in Europe, on the continent’s biggest stage, the Foxes continue to dazzle.
Many observed, probably correctly, that they got lucky with a softish group.
But all Leicester can do is win games, they’ve now done that in two from two and that gives you a lot more leeway when facing tough away trips in the middle group fixtures.
13. Monaco (up 5)
A win at Wembley and then a last-minute equaliser to steal a point from Leverkusen leaves Monaco sitting pretty at the top of Group E.
Their performances levels will vary, but their good start stands them in good stead and if their young talent shines then they could surprise a few.
14. Tottenham (down 2)
Spurs would have hoped to win this group and still could, but that Wembley opener was distinctly ungood and has them on the back foot from day one.
A win under the belt in Moscow is a good way to start getting back on track, however.
15. Lyon (up 4)
The French side will struggle to get past Sevilla to qualify from this group but they have the talent and are just one point adrift.
Losing in Seville isn’t ideal in that regard.
16. Leverkusen (down 3)
Roger Schmidt is a very impressive young coach and his side are very much in the mix to qualify from an open group.
Failing to hold onto what would have been a valuable win at the Stade Louis II could cost them big come December though.
17. Kobenhavn (up 10)
Our biggest riser.
Their home record will be key if they’re to progress from a tough group but four points from six is a great start and they’re sneakily impressive.
18. Benfica (down 9)
Huge slippers after their beasting in Naples, Benfica have a lot of ground to make up.
With tough trips to Istanbul and Kiev coming their way, it’s not looking good for a side who we expected much more from.
19. Porto (down 3)
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side will still fancy themselves to qualify from this group ahead of Kobenhavn but they’re currently winless from two games and have scored just one goal so far.
That is not good in the weakest group of the competition.
20. Besiktas (up 1)
Winless but undefeated, Besiktas are second in a very open Group B and have as good a chance as any of going through.
Home form will be crucial and conceding the equaliser to Dynamo Kiev wasn’t in the script of a team that goes through to the next phase.
21. Dynamo Kiev (up 4)
A loss at home to Napoli is excusable if the Italians are to dominate this group, and a draw in Turkey helps them greatly.
What they can do against Benfica over the next couple of games will define their Champions League campaign.
22. CSKA Moscow (up 4)
Defeat to Spurs shouldn’t really see them rise but the inability of any team to fully take control of Group E means that they’re simply less dead than a lot of the teams below them in these rankings.
They’re the least worst option for the 22nd spot.
23. FC Basel (-)
Basel could still shock a few people as they have a tradition of doing in Europe.
But PSG and Arsenal both have three-point cushions. Europa League could be the goal here.
24. Sporting (down 2)
In a group with two spectacularly good teams, third place and a Europa-shaped losers medal is as good as it will get.
25. Club Brugge (down 1)
They’re still alive given how open this group is but they’ve got zero points and lost to Kobenhavn, who many would have expected to finish bottom.
It’s hard to see them make a dent in the competition.
26. Ludogorets (up 5)
PSG and Arsenal have the group on lockdown, it seems.
Throwing away their lead at home to PSG and missing a penalty cost them dear against a vulnerable visitor.
27. PSV (down 13)
They’re toast in a group which boasts two of the tournament’s top four sides.
A battle with Rostov for third place might not be the most enchanting of campaigns to watch.
28. Gladbach (down 8)
Man they were so close to upsetting Barcelona.
But they couldn’t hold out and the upshot is that they, like Celtic, are in a situation where the best-case scenario is the Europa League.
Celtic’s draw with City means Gladbach are in a tough spot.
29. Celtic (up 1)
A great result against City could be the difference between Europa League and continental elimination but the fact of the matter is that they have very little chance of winning the Champions League and that’s what these rankings are based upon.
Such a tough group was always going to be an issue.
30. Rostov (up 2)
See PSV, but add in the fact that Rostov are a worse team.
They’re toast. Cold, Russian toast.
31. Dinamo Zagreb (down 3)
There are three good teams in Group H and Dinamo are not one of them.
That will make it difficult to do anything but finish rock bottom.
They aren’t, however, rock bottom of our rankings so get out the bunting in Zagreb.
32. Legia Warsaw (down 3)
You’re done, lads. Thanks for coming.