Champions League Table After Match Day 5: Bayern, Arsenal & Inter Occupy Top Three; Barça & Chelsea Rank 11th/12th

After all matches of the fourth round of the Champions League group stage concluded, the standings have witnessed new changes.
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in this round to become the new table topper, and they will face an undefeated Arsenal in another top-of-the-table clash next round; Inter Milan is the third team with a perfect record besides the two.
After drawing with Qarabağ in this round, Chelsea became the lowest-ranked Premier League team in the current standings, sitting at 12th place; Barcelona, which narrowly avoided a late defeat this round, remained outside the top eight after an underwhelming performance, currently ranking 11th.
Juventus, who still failed to win this round, are still outside the play-off zone. Other top-five league teams not in the top 24 include Athletic Bilbao, Villarreal, and Marseille.
Galatasaray quickly bounced back after a 5-1 thrashing by Eintracht Frankfurt in the first round, securing three consecutive wins to climb to 9th place in the standings, with little chance of direct elimination.
Also impressing are Qarabağ and Pafos, who picked up points against top-five league teams this round— the two sides currently hold 7 and 5 points respectively, maintaining competitiveness for play-off qualification.
Benfica and Ajax are the only winless teams; Ajax, in particular, has scored 1 goal and conceded 14, making them the team with the fewest goals scored and the most conceded.