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Match reports
Valencia 4-1 Real Madrid: Soler’s hat-trick helps down Los Blancos
Carlos Soler scored a hat-trick from penalties and Valencia ended a four-game winless streak in LaLiga with a 4-1 win over Real Madrid at Mestalla.
Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool: De Bruyne loses costly as heavyweights battle for a draw
Kevin De Bruyne’s missed penalty proved costly for Manchester City as they played a passionate 1-1 draw with Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal 0-3 Aston Villa: Disastrous gunners suffer a loss to Villa
Ollie Watkins raised his tally to six Premier League goals for the season when Aston Villa claimed a surprising 3-0 victory at Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.
Lazio 1-1 Juventus: Caicedo scores a late goal to stun La Vieja
Cristiano Ronaldo’s early goal seemed to be enough for Juventus, but Lazio is the team that never gives up and Felipe Caicedo snatched the tie at the last gasp.
West Brom 0-1 Tottenham: Spurs reach the top of the EPL thanks to Kane’s late goal
Harry Kane scored his 150th Premier League goal to snatch Tottenham’s 1-0 win at West Brom on Sunday.
Milan 2-2 Verona: Zlatan headed in the 93rd minute saves a draw for the Rossoneri
Zlatan Ibrahimovic recovered from another missed penalty to score in injury time to salvage a 2-2 draw for Milan against Hellas Verona on Sunday.
Atalanta 1-1 Inter: Miranchuk’s goal extends Nerazzurri’s winless streak
Aleksey Miranchuk scored with 11 minutes remaining to give Atalanta a 1-1 draw against Inter in Sunday’s quiet Serie A clash, denying Lautaro Martínez the glory of winning the match.
Main headlines
Juve: Ronaldo sprains his ankle
Cristiano Ronaldo limped off the pitch in the second half for Lazio-Juventus and reportedly told Andrea Pirlo that he had sprained his ankle.
Bayern confirm Kimmich underwent successful surgery and will return in January
Joshua Kimmich, 25, underwent successful surgery on his right lateral meniscus on Sunday night. Bayern’s medical department expects the midfielder to be available again in January.
These things happen
Enrique calls Asensio to replace the injured Ansu Fati in the Spanish team
Marco Asensio has been called up by Luis Enrique for the November international matches against the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany. He replaces Ansu Fati, who suffered a torn meniscus on Saturday against Real Betis.
Man United board at war with Everton over failed transfer deals
Manchester United take on Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday lunchtime against a background of bad blood in the boardroom.
Fernandes left Solskjaer ‘frustrated’ in Man Utd win over Everton
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that he was “frustrated” by Bruno Fernandes’ performance against Everton despite the midfielder scoring two goals at Goodison Park.
Messi clears the controversy with goals
Just before Saturday’s game against Real Betis, Lionel Messi made headlines again. This time it was because Ronald Koeman had decided to bank him for the first time in over a year.
Ziyech delights to start his life in Chelsea as the new £ 38 million kid continues to impress
Hakim Ziyech has been delighted with his start at Stamford Bridge as the new Chelsea kid revealed that he is developing a strong understanding with his teammates.
What they say
Lampard praises Thiago Silva after veteran defender’s superb start to life
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard reserved special praise for veteran defender Thiago Silva after the 4-1 win over Sheffield United.
Thoroughly
This is how Man City vs Liverpool became the most important match in the Premier League
There are many rivalries in English football and one of the most modern is Manchester City vs Liverpool, with the latest edition taking place at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon.
Griezmann and the goal that does not taste so sweet
Antoine Griezmann is under the microscope. It is not normal that he has so few goals this season. On Saturday against Real Betis he had the opportunity to vindicate himself. Without Lionel Messi and Philippe Coutinho, the Frenchman needed to be a leader in attack and he was not. He looked for a goal from the first minute, but could not find it.
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