Matches in Europe’s 5 major football leagues, England (Premier League), Spain (LaLiga), Italy (Serie A), Germany (Bundesliga) and France (Ligue 1), continued over the weekend.
Arsenal in England, Real Madrid in Spain, Inter in Italy, Bayer Leverkusen in Germany and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in France were at the top of the points table.
Arsenal and Liverpool shared 1 point each
In the match that closely concerns the race for the top of the English Premier League, Arsenal maintained its leadership by drawing 1-1 with its guest Liverpool. Arsenal’s goal was scored by Gabriel Magalhees in the 4th minute, and Liverpool’s goal was scored by Egyptian star Muhammed Salah in the 27th minute.
Aston Villa, the in-form team of the season, missed the chance to finish the week at the top by drawing 1-1 with their host Sheffield United.
Tottenham continued its pursuit of the top by beating its host Everton 2-1.
The match in which Manchester City, which won its first championship in the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup, will host Brentford has been postponed to a later date due to its busy schedule.
In the Premier League, at the end of the 18th week, Arsenal was the leader with 40 points, followed by Liverpool and Aston Villa with 39 points each, Tottenham with 36 points, and Manchester City with 1 match missing with 34 points.
Real Madrid maintains its leadership in LaLiga
In LaLiga, where great excitement was experienced in the fight for the top, Real Madrid beat Alaves 90+2 away in the match finished with 10 men after Nacho received a red card in the 54th minute. They achieved a critical victory by winning 1-0 with the goal of Lucas Vazquez in the minute.
Girona, which was fighting for the championship, missed the chance to finish the week at the top by drawing 1-1 away at Real Betis.
Atletico Madrid drew 3-3 with its host Getafe. Barcelona beat Almeria, which it hosted, with a score of 3-2.
In LaLiga, which was played in its 18th week, Real Madrid ranked first among the teams with 45 points, Girona ranked second, Atletico Madrid ranked third and Barcelona ranked fourth among the teams with 38 points each.
Leader Inter is taking firm steps towards the championship
Inter, at the top of Serie A, defeated Lecce 2-0 with goals from Yann Aurel Bisseck in the 43rd minute and Nicolo Barella in the 78th minute.
Juventus, struggling for the championship, defeated Frosinone 2-1 away. National football player Kenan Yıldız, who started the match for the first time in Juventus’ 11, put his team 1-0 ahead in the 12th minute and enjoyed the first goal joy of the black and white team. The team’s other goal was scored by Dusan Vlahovic in the 81st minute.
Kenan Yıldız (18 years, 233 days) became the youngest foreign player to score a goal in Serie A for Juventus.
Milan left Salernitana away with a 2-2 draw. Bologna beat Atalanta with a single goal.
In the league, which was played in its 17th week, Inter with 44 points, Juventus with 40 points, Milan with 33 points and Bologna with 31 points were the top 4 teams.
Undefeated leader Leverkusen won with Schick’s goals
Bayer Leverkusen, the undefeated leader of the Bundesliga, beat its host Bochum 4-0 in the match in which Czech player Patrik Schick scored a “hat-trick”. Victor Boniface scored the team’s other goal.
Bayern Munich, the champion of the last 11 years, defeated its guest Wolfsburg 2-1 with goals from Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane.
Stuttgart, one of the stable teams of the season, beat Augsburg 3-0. Leipzig left Werder Bremen away with a 1-1 draw.
At the end of 16 weeks in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen ranked first with 42 points, Bayern Munich, with one game missing, ranked second with 38 points, Stuttgart ranked third with 34 points, and Leipzig ranked fourth with 33 points.
PSG reached 3 points with Mbappe’s goals
In the 17th week of Ligue 1, leader PSG beat its host Metz 3-1 with goals from Kylian Mbappe (2) and Vitinha.
Nice, one of the summit pursuers, defeated its host Lens 2-0. Monaco won 2-1 away against Toulouse. Brest beat Lorient 4-0.
PSG maintained its leadership in the league with 40 points. Nice ranked second with 35 points, Monaco ranked third with 33 points, and Brest ranked fourth with 31 points.
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2023-12-25 12:00:00
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