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Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned victorious to the AC Milan side when his quick double won the Milan derby, while Real Madrid and Barcelona suffered a surprising defeat in La Liga.
The 39-year-old forward had missed recent games after contracting coronavirus and only resumed training this week, but scored twice early.
Ibrahimovic put Milan ahead in the 13th minute, tapping the ball from the rebound after Samir Handanovic saved his penalty, then scoring again three minutes later with a cross from Rafael Leao.
In a breathless first half, Romelu Lukaku scored a goal for Inter in the 29th minute, the first Serie A goal that Milan have conceded this season. Inter received a penalty in the 75th minute, but was called off for offside in preparation.
Milan have won all four games so far and top the table with 12 points, while Inter have seven after their first defeat of the season.
Federico Chiesa was expelled in his debut for Juventus how Crotone won his first point in Serie A.
Juventus was left without Cristiano Ronaldo and Weston McKennie, who tested positive for COVID-19, and had several other injured players as well.
Simy gave Crotone a surprise lead from the penalty spot in the 12th minute after Leonardo Bonucci fouled Arkadiusz Reca.
Chiesa set Álvaro Morata up for the tie nine minutes later, but he showed straight red the hour after a tackle on Crotone midfielder Luca Cigarini.
Juve thought they had scored a winning goal soon after, but Morata’s effort was ruled out for offside in the video review by VAR.
Naples they were 4-1 winners against Atalanta, which was only his second loss since January.
Hirving Lozano scored twice for Napoli and there were also goals from Matteo Politano and Victor Osimhen in the first half. Sam Lammers scored a consolation for Atalanta at 69.
The only positive note for Atalanta from a miserable afternoon was the return of key forward Josip Ilicic. He has not played since July after being granted a license for personal reasons.
Fabio Quagliarella front set Sampdoria en route to a comfortable 3-0 home win to a disappointing Lazio.
The 37-year-old took advantage of Lazio’s poor record to head in from a center from Tommaso Augello in the 32nd minute after Sampdoria took control of the game.
Augello added the second himself nine minutes later when a punt landed at his feet and he launched a left-foot shot into the net from the edge of the area for his first Serie A goal at the age of 26.
Lazio missed their chances in the second half and substitute Mikkel Damsgaard closed the game for Sampdoria in the 74th minute after the ball bounced off Lazio’s area.
La Liga: Real, Barça in shock defeats, Suárez scores for Atleti
Champions of Spain Real Madrid suffered a 1-0 loss at home to promotion Cadiz – their first loss in La Liga in more than seven months.
Honduran forward Anthony Lozano put Cádiz ahead in the 16th minute, diving between Madrid defenders Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane to find a cushioned header from Álvaro Negredo and send the ball over goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into the net.
Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane made four changes at halftime in an attempt to turn the game around and later brought in Luka Jovic. The Serbian forward soon put the ball into the net but saw his effort ruled out by a clear offside.
Vinicius Jr missed the goal with a free header, while Karim Benzema hit the crossbar from the edge of the area and Cádiz held on to claim their first league win over Madrid since 1991.
Barcelona He lost his chance to rise to the top of La Liga after falling in a surprise 1-0 loss at Getafe.
Jaime Mata scored the only goal from the penalty spot at the start of the second half and that was enough to lead Getafe into the second half, tied on points with leaders Real Madrid, who were beaten at home by Cádiz on Saturday. tomorrow.
Lionel Messi hit a post for Barça in the first half, but it was a frustrating evening for the Catalans and Getafe also hit the wood in the closing stages.
Barça’s first defeat of the season against coach Ronald Koeman leaves them ninth in the table, three points behind Madrid with one game less.
Luis Suárez scored an early goal to help Atletico Madrid win 2-0 in Celtic vigo, breaking a streak of 0-0 draws against Huesca and Villarreal.
Suárez scored after a pass from Manuel Sánchez in the sixth minute at the Balados del Celta Stadium. Yannick Carrasco added a second goal in injury time when he headed off a rebound after teammate Joao Flix hit the crossbar with a curly shot.
Celta had their chances to draw in the first half, only to be stopped by the carpentry and goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Seville will visit Chelsea in the Champions League on Tuesday after seeing their undefeated streak in La Liga end by Pomegranate.
It was Sevilla’s first league loss since February, when Yangel Herrera nodded with eight minutes remaining. Herrera has scored five goals in seven games in all competitions for Granada.
Sevilla played the entire second half with 10 men as well, with Joan Jordan scoring two warnings for consecutive fouls in first-half injury time.
Bundesliga: Bayern win, Reus and Haaland save Dortmund’s blushes
Bayern Munich Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller each scored two goals as the German champions crushed the hosts. Arminia Bielefeld 4-1 to move within a point of first place.
Mueller took a lead in the eighth minute hopefully after his first effort was saved but the ball bounced his way, while Lewandowski was left with too much room to score with a well-placed shot in the 26th. Last kick of the first half, a deflected shot from Lewandowski found the back of the net after a good job from Mueller.
Bayern, who had to use the changing rooms at a nearby school before the game due to strict Covid-19 regulations, scored again six minutes after the restart when Lewandowski crossed and Mueller volleyed from close range.
Arminia’s Japanese international Ritsu Doan was rewarded for a good performance with a goal in the 58th before Bayern were left with 10 men after Corentin Tolisso was sent off for a last-man foul.
Substitutes Marco Reus and Erling Haaland reached the end Borussia Dortmund sterile run against Hoffenheim with a 1-0 win in the Bundesliga.
Dortmund hadn’t won any of the last five meetings between the sides, but Haaland ran to a headed ball from midfield and kept his cool in front of the Hoffenheim goalkeeper before selflessly crossing to give Reus a touch in the 76th minute.
It had been an uninspiring match for the visitors, the first of seven matches in 21 days, including Tuesday’s Champions League opener in Lazio and next week’s Ruhr derby against Schalke.
Yussuf Poulsen scored a goal-of-the-season contender to help RB Leipzig end Augsburg perfect start with a 2-0 win. Dani Olmo sent the ball and Poulsen connected with a volley to pass the ball over the goalkeeper and into the far post.
Elsewhere, Freiburg Y Werder Bremen drew 1-1, Hertha Berlin lost 2-0 at home to promoted Stuttgart Y Bayer Leverkusen won in Mainz 1-0.
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