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Matches in Europe’s 5 biggest football countries, England (Premier League), Spain (LaLiga), Italy (Serie A), Germany (Bundesliga) and France (Ligue 1), 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 RECEIVED WOUNDS ON THE ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP


Premier League leader Arsenal lost 2-1 to Bournemouth at home in the 32nd week match, giving hope to Manchester City in the championship race.


Arsenal, who wanted to end their 22-year championship drought in the league, lost to Bournemouth, which had been unbeaten for 11 weeks, at the Emirates Stadium with goals from Eli Kroupi and Alex Scott. Viktor Gyökeres scored the only goal of the capital representative from the penalty spot.


National football player Enes Ünal, who plays for Bournemouth, entered the game instead of Evanilson in the 90th minute.


Manchester City, which was away to Chelsea, won 3-0 with goals from Nico OReilly, Marc Guehi and Jeremy Doku, and reduced the point difference with Arsenal to 6.


Pep Guardiola’s students will equalize the points with the capital team with 5 weeks left if they leave the postponed Crystal Palace and Arsenal matches this week without any losses.

Liverpool defeated Fulham 2-0 with goals from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha and Muhammed Salah, who will leave the team at the end of the season.


Tottenham, who had not won the league for 13 weeks, fell into the relegation zone after losing 1-0 away to Sunderland.


After the 32nd week in the league, Arsenal is at the top of the league with 70 points. Manchester City follows the capital team with 64 points, Manchester United and Aston Villa with 55 points.




BARCELONA EXTENDED THEIR WINNING STRIKE TO 7 MATCHES


LaLiga leader Barcelona achieved its 7th consecutive victory by beating Espanyol 4-1 at home with goals from Ferran Torres (2), Lamine Yamal and Marcus Rashford.


Real Madrid drew 1-1 with Girona, which they hosted at home. Federico Valverde scored the home team’s goal, and Thomas Lemar scored the guest team’s goal.


National football player Arda Güler, who started the match on the bench, entered the game instead of Jude Bellingham in the 64th minute.


While Villarreal beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 away, Atletico Madrid lost 2-1 to Sevilla.


Barcelona, ​​which had 79 points in the 31st week of the league, increased the gap between it and its closest follower, Real Madrid, to 9 points and gained a great advantage on the way to the championship. After the two teams, Villarreal was ranked with 61 points and Atletico Madrid was ranked with 57 points.




INTER GOT 3 POINTS IN A 7-GOAL MATCH


Serie A leader Inter beat Como 4-3 in the away match, falling behind 2-0, while Marcus Thuram (2) and Denzel Dumfries (2) scored the goals that brought victory to the Milan representative.


National football player Hakan Çalhanoğlu of the guest team stayed on the field for 90 minutes.


Napoli, one of the teams competing for the top, drew 1-1 away with Parma in the match where they fell behind in the 1st minute, while Milan lost 3-0 to Udinese at home.


In the match where national football player Kenan Yıldız left the game in the 57th minute, Juventus won away from Atalanta with a goal by Jeremie Boga.


Roma, where Zeki Çelik played, beat Pisa, which is in the last place of the league, with a score of 3-0.


In the 32nd week of the league, Inter maintained its place at the top with 75 points. Napoli was ranked with 66 points, Milan with 63 points, and Juventus with 60 points.




GOAL RECORD FROM BAYERN MUNICH


Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich away at St. They beat Pauli 5-0 with goals from Jamal Musiala, Leon Goretzka, Michael Olise, Nicolas Jackson and Raphael Guerreiro.


The Bavarian representative broke the league’s goal record with 5 weeks left before the end, reaching 105 goals this season. The previous record belonged to Bayern Munich with 101 goals in the 1971-1972 season.


Top pursuer Borussia Dortmund lost 1-0 away to Bayer Leverkusen with the goal scored by Robert Andrich. In the guest team, Salih Özcan entered the game instead of Jobe Bellingham in the 76th minute.


Stuttgart, struggling to be in the top ranks, beat Hamburg with a different score of 4-0 at home, while Leipzig beat Mönchengladbach 1-0.


Hoffenheim drew 2-2 away with Augsburg in the match where national football player Ozan Kabak played for 90 minutes.


Cenk Özkacar played for 90 minutes in the match where his team Köln beat Werder Bremen 3-1.


Bayern Munich continued to lead the league with 76 points after 29 weeks. Borussia Dortmund collected 64 points, Stuttgart and Leipzig 56 points each.




BERKE ÖZERLİ LİLLE WON WITH A DIFFERENCE


In Ligue 1, Lille, whose goal was protected by Berke Özer, beat Toulouse 4-0 away.


Olympique Marseille, fighting for the top places, also defeated Metz 3-1 at home.


The match, which was supposed to be played this week between leader PSG and its closest follower Lens, was postponed to May 13 due to the Paris team’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final rematch with Liverpool.


In the 29th week of the league, PSG maintained its place at the top with 63 points, despite missing two matches. Lens got 59 points, Lille 53, Marseille 52 points.




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