Clubs that have already been crowned league champions across Europe.

The 2020/21 season has been a bit of a ghastly campaign in domestic football. Clubs have been forced to playing in empty stadiums with some of the teams embracing this new routine to become accustomed to dominating their domestic leagues with lot of ease.
Bundesliga Giants Bayern Munich were forced to work much harder than they usually would to become champions of their respective leagues, while Juventus and Celtic have already handed over their crowns.
While some huge clubs have grappled, others have enjoyed their usual cavalcade to the title and some have even pulled an excellent rabbit out of the hat in claiming top spot.
Here’s a look across some of the biggest leagues in Europe at who’s already been crowned champions.
1.Inter

This season was always going to be a hard one for Juventus as they descended into life under Andrea Pirlo, but we’re not sure many saw Antonio Conte’s Inter transforming into a winning machine to knock them off their seat.
City rivals Milan had looked competent in the early part of the crusade, but Inter improved after a solid start and have been unstoppable for most of the season.
Atalanta’s failure to beat Sassuolo at the beginning of May meant I Nerazzurri could no longer be caught as they grasped their first Scudetto since 2010.
2.Rangers
Steven Gerrard has molded Rangers since arriving at the club in 2018 and this year he assuredly knocked Celtic off top place.
The Gers have stayed in scintillating form this season and are yet to be defeated in their 36 league outings – picking up 30 wins and six draws.
Their last 16 exit from the Europa League at the hands of Slavia Prague will no doubt remain in the back of Gerrard’s mind but nobody can doubt how good a job he’s done at the club.
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3.Norwich

You could never fault the Canaries of being tiresome because pretty much every season they end up being relegated or promoted, and following their relegation from the Premier League last season it was their turn to walk to the Championship title – which they secured with a thumping 4-1 win over Reading in early May.
4.Zenit Saint Petersburg
Zenit Saint Petersburg made it three back-to-back Russian Premier League titles this season with the goals of Sardar Azmoun and Artem Dzyuba inspiring them to the honor.
Their show away from the league this season has been pretty miserable having been knocked out of the Russian Cup at the last 16 stage and finishing bottom of their Champions League group with just a single point, though their title as champions of Russia never seemed to be in doubt.
5.Dynamo Kyiv
For the last four seasons Dynamo Kyiv have been compelled to watch on as Shakhtar Donetsk ruled the Ukrainian Premier League, with second place finishes beginning to feel very casual.
However, this season they’ve fought back their crown after conceding just one defeat all campaign – at home to Shakhtar funnily enough – and they assailed to victory.
6.Ajax

The Dutch titans were denied the chance to nick back-to-back top-flight titles last season after the Eredivisie was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, though they’ve made up for that this season by running away with the league and they’re 14 points clear with three games still to play.
7.Olympiacos
Pedro Martins’ side have already made it back-to-back titles as they steamrolled their way into the Greek Super League.
Olympiacos secured their 46th title in the best way possible with a 3-1 victory over rivals Panathinaikos, sealing top spot with seven games of the season still to play.
8.Young Boys

Young Boys are another side who’ve bullied their domestic top flight this season, losing just one games so far.
They absolved themselves relatively well in Europe as well having suffered the early setback of being knocked out of the Champions League in the third qualifying round.
Gerardo Seoane’s men made it all the way to the last 16 of the Europa League where they were comprehensively beaten by Ajax 5-0 on aggregate.
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Clubs that have already been crowned league champions across Europe.