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Matches in Europe’s 5 biggest football countries, Germany (Bundesliga), France (Ligue 1), England (Premier League), Spain (LaLiga) and Italy (Serie A), continued over the weekend.

Arsenal in the Premier League, Barcelona in LaLiga, Inter in Serie A, Bayern Munich in Bundesliga, and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Ligue 1 were at the top of the points table.

ARSENAL WON THREE WEEKS LATER

Arsenal, the leader in the Premier League, won three weeks later by beating Leeds United 4-0 away with goals from Martin Zubimendi, Karl Darlow (own goal), Viktor Gyökeres and Gabriel Jesus.

Manchester City, one of the top pursuers, drew 2-2 with Tottenham, while Aston Villa lost 1-0 at home to Brentford.

Manchester United, continuing its breakthrough under coach Michael Carrick, won its third consecutive victory by defeating Fulham 3-2 at home. In the match where Enes Ünal entered the game in the 85th minute, Bournemouth won 2-0 away from Wolverhampton.

In the match in which Ferdi Kadıoğlu played for 90 minutes, Brighton settled for a 1-1 draw with Everton at home. In the same week that Chelsea beat West Ham United 3-2, Liverpool also beat Newcastle United 4-1.

Fenerbahçe’s opponent in the UEFA Europa League, Nottingham Forest, drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace at home. Arsenal, with 53 points in the 24th week of the league, consolidated its leadership in the week when its followers lost points. Manchester City and Aston Villa followed Arsenal with 47 points and 46 points.

BARCELONA WON WITH 3 GOALS

LaLiga leader Barcelona beat Elche 3-1 away with goals from Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres and Marcus Rashford.

Real Madrid, the top pursuer, won the match against Rayo Vallecano, which they had a hard time with, 2-1. Arda Güler played for 77 minutes in the home team.

Atletico Madrid drew 0-0 away with Levante.

Villarreal’s victory drought, which came back with a 2-2 draw against Osasuna, has extended its winless streak to three weeks. Barcelona was at the top of the league with 55 points after 22 weeks. Real Madrid followed Barcelona with 54 and Atletico Madrid with 45 points.

INTER ACHIEVED THEIR 4TH CONSECUTIVE WIN

Inter, at the top of Serie A, won its 4th consecutive victory by beating Cremonese 2-0 away with goals scored by Lautaro Martinez and Piotr Zielinski. Napoli, struggling for the top, beat Fiorentina at home with a score of 2-1.

Juventus won 4-1 away at Parma. Kenan Yıldız, who felt pain in his muscle in the guest team, left the game at the beginning of the second half. Semih Kılıçsoy played for 66 minutes in the Hellas Verona match, which Cagliari won 4-0 at home, and scored his team’s second goal.

Emirhan İlkhan played for 70 minutes in the match where his team Torino defeated Lecce 1-0. In the 23rd week of the league, Inter maintained its place at the top with 55 points. Milan, with one game missing, followed Inter with 47 points, Napoli with 46 points, Juventus with 45 points and Rome with 43 points missing a game.

BAYERN MUNICH LOSED POINTS FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE TIME

In the Bundesliga, leader Bayern Munich drew 2-2 away with Hamburg and lost points for the second consecutive time. Harry Kane and Luis Diaz scored the goals of the Bavarian team, and Fabio Vieira and Luka Vuskovic scored the goals of the home team.

Borussia Dortmund defeated Heidenheim 3-2 at home, with Serhou Guirassy scoring a hat-trick. Salih Özcan from the home team joined the game in extra time.

In the match in which Ozan Kabak played for 90 minutes, Hoffenheim beat Union Berlin at home with a score of 3-1 and got its 5th consecutive victory. Cologne defeated Wolfsburg 1-0. Cenk Özkacar for the home team stayed on the field for 90 minutes.

Bayern Munich continued to lead the league with 51 points after 20 weeks. Borussia Dortmund collected 45 points, Hoffenheim 42 and Stuttgart 39 points.

6th consecutive win from PSG

In Ligue 1, PSG won 2-1 away against Strasbourg with goals from Senny Mayulu and Nuno Mendes, and achieved its 6th consecutive victory. Top pursuer Lens beat Le Havre at home with a score of 1-0.

Olympic Marseille, which had an up-and-down performance, drew 2-2 away in Paris. Olympique Lyon beat Lille 1-0 at home. Berke Özer stayed on the field for 90 minutes and protected the guest team’s goal.

In the 20th week of the league, PSG maintained its place at the top with 48 points. Lens was ranked after PSG with 46 points, Marseille and Lyon with 39 points each.

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