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English clubs are "narrowing the gap" on Europe's elite in the Champions League, says ex-Manchester United defender Phil Neville.

All five Premier League teams are unbeaten and sit top of their groups after three games played.

"It's not too early to say the tide is changing. The performances alone are saying that," Neville said on BBC Radio 5 live.

"We could get two or three clubs into the quarters or semi-finals."

Where do English teams sit?

Having provided just four Champions League quarter-finalists in the past five seasons, England's five clubs are now in pole position to qualify for the last 16 this campaign.

Spain have dominated the competition since 2013-14, with Real Madrid winning it three times and Barcelona once, in 2014-15.

Spain have also had three teams in the last eight in each of the past five seasons.