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Leipzig takes the lead in the Bundesliga
Leipzig took the provisional lead in the Bundesliga with a 2-0 win over Mainz, thanks to goals from Xavi Simons and Willi Orban.
No one can keep up with The Old Lady: only one goal conceded in the league
Juventus' defense is rock solid this season. After eight matches in Serie A, Thiago Motta's team has only conceded one goal. The Old Lady has never done better. On Saturday, Lazio also failed to break through the black-and-white wall.
Roberto Mancini is on shaky ground, and the Saudis have Zidane as their main target
Zinedine Zidane, free on the market since leaving Real Madrid in 2020/21, is being linked to the Saudi Arabian national team as their top target to replace Roberto Mancini. The Italian coach faces mounting pressure after poor World Cup qualifying results, including a 2-0 loss to Japan.
Mourinho mocks 'crying' journalists
José Mourinho had a confrontation with the Turkish press on Sunday after Fenerbahçe's loss of points against Samsunspor. After the league match, the Portuguese coach was critically questioned about his tactical decisions.
Manchester City escapes after VAR intervention
Manchester City's winning goal deep into injury time against Wolverhampton Wanderers was initially disallowed, but after intervention from the VAR, referee Chris Kavanagh reversed his decision. Unsurprisingly, the reigning champions were in full agreement with the outcome.
FIFA confirms Messi's Inter Miami for the 2025 Club World Cup
FIFA has confirmed that Inter Miami, featuring Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, will compete in the 2025 Club World Cup, which will take place in the United States during the summer. The team secured their spot after winning the 2024 Supporters' Shield, marking a record-breaking season with 74 points in the MLS.
Montpellier president fires coach live on air
Montpellier has dismissed coach Michel Der Zakarian following a 5-0 defeat to Marseille, marking their sixth loss in eight Ligue 1 matches.
Ten Hag explains his anger over the incident with De Ligt
Erik ten Hag is proud of the resilience Manchester United showed in the home victory against Brentford. Shortly after the 2-1 win, his anger over the incident with Matthijs de Ligt around the conceded goal had not yet fully subsided.
English media give Ten Hag credit for 'impressive transformation'
Erik ten Hag receives credit in the English media for Manchester United's comeback against Brentford (2-1). With their first Premier League win since September 14, the pressure on his position has eased slightly, although a crisis at Old Trafford is still not far off.
Newcastle United is frustrated by an outstanding Verbruggen
In the battle of the English mid-table teams, Brighton & Hove Albion defeated Newcastle United on Saturday. This was largely thanks to Bart Verbruggen, who had an outstanding performance in the far north of the country.