After last weekend’s matches, we’re back for another edition of the European power rankings. Ahead of League Play’s second round of games, here’s the second-ever GGRecon EU Power Rankings.

The GGRecon Power Rankings Committee:

Ben “notblondemonkey” Hurst - /r/RocketLeagueEsports mod and writer for GGRecon, The Players’ Lobby, GinxTV and others

John_aka_Alwayz - /r/RocketLeagueEsports mod and writer for GGRecon and Octane

Sly - RLCS Statistician and lead writer for Octane

Jake - Head of Operations for GGRecon & Rocket League fan.

#10 - Team Singularity (+0) - Godsmilla / ThO. / noly

Despite managing to take a game off of reigning EU champions Reciprocity, to say Singularity looked like strong contenders to take that series is ambitious, to say the least. Although they showed signs of promise thanks to some fast-paced demolition plays throughout the series, it felt like many of their touches just weren’t going anywhere. In particular, almost all of noly’s clears seemed to end up going straight to a Reciprocity player, resuming the pressure without buying his teammates any time to pick up some boost. The Danish organisation have a lot of work to do if they want to escape the bottom spot, let alone the relegation zone, come to the end of the season

#8= - Endpoint (+1) - Virtuoso / RelatingWave / Nachitow

Throughout their series against Vitality, Endpoint looked like they almost had what it took to take down last season’s runner-ups. Like Singularity, they had some promising plays thanks to the demolition-heavy playstyle that helped them secure promotion last season, but overall the British side felt just a little more consistent for the duration of the series, with Virtuoso impressing with some quality plays. With an easier series this Sunday against FC Barcelona, Endpoint fans have every reason to be confident that their side can take down the Catalonians despite their victory against Veloce.

#8= - TSM (+0) - remkoe / Metsanauris / Mognus

TSM headed into their series against Dignitas last week with everything to prove after many criticised their decision to bring on Mognus. However, they showed that they were capable of going toe-to-toe with Europe’s best in a tight five-game series. While they certainly started off slow, some fantastic passing plays and a couple of huge plays from Metsanauris have TSM fans hope that they could pull through and secure the Week 1 upset. Nevertheless, it was not to be as they were denied in the final game. Next up is Veloce, a team that, should they play how they did in the middle of last weekend’s series, TSM should be able to beat relatively convincingly

#7 - Veloce Esports (-2) - FlamE / Freakii. / Kassio

They were on the verge of greatness, but unfortunately, Veloce was unable to secure the reverse sweep against FC Barcelona as they fell in game five. Although they managed to take two games, many of the quarter-finalist’s goals were simply punishing FCB mistakes, with Freakii and co. struggling to create many clear-cut opportunities going forwards. Veloce will be hoping to get back on track against TSM this weekend, where another defeat would put their top-six hopes in jeopardy early on in the season.

