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Mauricio Pochettino’s first match in charge of Paris Saint-Germain ended in a 1-1 draw with St Etienne in Ligue 1.
Pochettino had a rude awakening when Romain Hamouma put St Etienne ahead in the 19th minute.
But Moise Kean leveled three minutes later when PSG lost ground to league leaders Lyon.
Memphis Depay’s double and Steven Fortes’ own goal gave Lyon a 3-2 win over Lens to open a three-point lead at the top.
PSG move to second place after Little they were defeated 2-1 at home by Angers, with Rennes fourth and Marseilles fifth after an impressive 3-1 victory over Montpellier.
Monaco got a 5-2 win in Lorient with Axel Disasi, Aleksandr Golovin, Kevin Volland, Sofiane Diop and Guillermo Maripan on goal.
Brest hit nice 2-0 and Ludovic Ajorque scored twice as Strasbourg whipped Nimes 5-0.
Metz and Bordeaux, Nantes and Rennes and Reims and Dijon played goalless draws.
La Liga: Messi inspires Barça
Lionel Messi was in inspired form to Barcelona, scoring twice in La Liga’s 3-2 victory in Athletic Bilbao.
Bilbao took the lead in the third minute thanks to Iñaki Williams, but Pedri leveled and Messi scored on both sides of the interval and also hit the wood twice.
Iker Muniain produced late fins for Barcelona with a crisp finish in the 89th minute, but Barcelona held on to extend their unbeaten streak to eight games and move to third place behind Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid.
Copa del Rey: Atletico shocked
La Liga leaders Atletico suffered a shock 1-0 Copa del Rey defeat to Segunda B side Cornella.
Atlético, which included Joao Félix, Ángel Correa, Saúl Niguez and Vitolo on Cornella’s artificial field, fell to Adrián Jiménez’s goal in the fifth minute and sent Ricard Sánchez off in the second half.
Serie A: Juve ends AC Milan’s unbeaten streak
In Italy, Juventus close distances with the leaders of Serie A AC Milan seven points behind with a 3-1 victory at the San Siro.
Federico Chiesa put Juventus ahead twice, with Milan’s Davide Calabria equalizing just before half-time. Weston McKennie closed the victory for the Turin team with 14 minutes remaining.
Sampdoria stunned second place Inter de Milan winning 2-1 when Alexis Sánchez missed a penalty for the visitors.
Sánchez saw his penalty in the 12th minute pushed by Emil Audero and Ashley Young sent the rebound against the post.
Antonio Candreva and Keita Balde ended Inter’s eight-game winning streak when Stefan de Vrij’s header in the 65th minute was nothing more than consolation. Inter is still one point behind their rivals in the city.
Rome narrowed the gap with Inter to three points with a 3-1 victory in Crotone.
A double off the loan from Real Madrid Borja Mayoral and a penalty from Henrikh Mkhitaryan put Roma into cruise control in the 35th minute, and Vladimir Golemic cut the deficit in the fourth quarter.
Sassuolo they held onto a European spot when Giacomo Raspadori scored with seven minutes remaining to beat Genoa 2-1. Eldor Shomurodov had canceled Jeremie Boga’s earlier effort for Sassuolo.
Naples Spezia surprised by losing 2-1 at home after Andrea Petgana had given them the lead.
M’Bala Nzola and Tommaso Pobega scored for a team from Spezia that had Ardian Ismajli sent off with 13 minutes remaining.
Luis Muriel scored in four consecutive games for the first time in his Serie A career as Atalanta hit Parma 3-0, with Duvan Zapata and Robin Gosens also in goal.
Felipe Caicedo and Ciro Immobile scored in 2-1 Lazio conquer Fiorentina, for whom Dusan Vlahovic dispatched a late penalty.
Marco Sau and Alessandro Tuia scored goals in the first half as Benevento completed a 2-1 comeback in Cagliari, for whom Joao Pedro scored and Nahitan Nández was sent off late.
Torino and Hellas verona drew 1-1, while points were also split in a 2-2 draw between Bologna and Udinese.
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