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Belgians abroad: Bayern and Kompany hanging on, Openda scores

After a first period without the slightest goal, Openda was launched in depth by the former Bruges player Antonio Nusa and scored with a right-footed cross shot (59th). The Red Devil played the entire match and his compatriot Arthur Vermeeren started for the first time in the league. He was replaced after 69 minutes.

Fofana holder

In France, Olympique Lyonnais won 2-0 at home against Nantes, with Malick Fofana playing for 74 minutes. An achievement from Nicolas Tagliafico (22nd) and an own goal from Nicolas Pallois (54th) allowed the Rhone residents to string together two successes in the league for the first time this season. Lyon even won for the fourth consecutive time taking into account the victories against Olympiakos (2-0) and Rangers (1-4) in the Europa League. OL are 7th in Ligue 1 with ten points.

In Italy, Parma and Mandela Keïta achieved a 0-0 draw on the Bologna pitch during the 7th day of Serie A, despite the expulsion of Parmesan Woyo Coulibaly (53rd). Substitute, Keïta came into the game (89th) for the last moments of the match. Parma, promoted this season to the first division, is 15th with six points.

Long in front, Juventus Turin finally conceded a 1-1 draw on Sunday, when they hosted Cagliari in a match on the 7th day of Serie A. Samuel Mbangula started on the left of the Turin attack and was replaced after 77 minutes by Kenan Yildiz, without being decisive.

Dusan Vlahovic opened the scoring on a penalty for the Old Lady (15th). Cagliari equalized at the very end of the match, also on a penalty converted by the Romanian Razvan Marin (88th). This is the first goal conceded in the league by Juve. The Turinese finished the match very badly since Francisco Conceiçao received a second yellow card (89th), leaving his partners to finish the match with ten men.

In the standings, Juventus, still undefeated, is 3rd with 13 points, three less than Napoli, leader, and two less than Inter, second.

Engels and Celtic emerge

In Scotland, Celtic, at the top of the championship, were hanging on but finally won (1-2) on the lawn of Ross County. Arne Engels and his partners conceded the opener before half-time on a penalty from Ronan Hale (43rd). Full-back Alistair Johnston equalized (76th) and Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn scored the winning goal (88th). Aligned as a right midfielder, Engels played 61 minutes.

The Glasgow club continues with a seventh success in as many days and has 21 points, three ahead of second place Aberdeen, who can achieve the same series in the event of a victory against Hearts (4 p.m.). Philippe Clement’s Rangers are third with 13 points.

Bayern de Kompany hanging on

Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich had to share the points with Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday during the 6th day of the Bundesliga. Bayern led 3-2 but Frankfurt snatched a 3-3 tie in added time on their home pitch. Arthur Theate and his teammates are third with 13 points, one less than leader Munich and RB Leipzig.

Min-Jae Kim (15th, 0-1) first put Bayern in control then Omar Marmoush (22nd, 1-1) and Hugo Ekitike (35th, 2-1) scored for Eintracht. Dayot Upamecano tied the two teams before the break (38th, 2-2). In the second half, Michael Olise scored his fourth goal of the season with a fine strike (53rd, 2-3) and Bayern held on to the result for a long time, but Marmoush finally scored a double (90th + 4, 3-3) and his 8th league goal this season.

Arthur Theate, aligned on the left of a four-man defense, played the entire match.

After a perfect start to the season (4 victories), Vincent Kompany’s players conceded a second division in a row after that against Bayer Leverkusen (1-1) on September 28. Meanwhile in the Champions League, the Bavarians also lost on the pitch at Aston Villa on Wednesday (1-0).

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