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Dream day for Slot and clinical Gakpo at new league leaders Liverpool
Liverpool took full advantage of their rivals' dropped points on Saturday. Arne Slot's team secured a victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, partly thanks to a goal from Cody Gakpo. Additionally, they saw rivals Arsenal and Manchester City suffer defeats. As a result, Liverpool is the new league leader.
There's unrest at Arsenal: Arteta's confidant on the way out
Edu Gaspar, Arsenal's sporting director, is on the verge of leaving the club. This is reported by English media. It is a tough blow for manager Mikel Arteta, who is seeing one of his most trusted confidants, the 46-year-old Edu, depart.
Emotions run high for Betis player due to natural disaster in his hometown
Real Betis midfielder Pablo Fornals did not want to focus too much on the match after his goal against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. His thoughts were with the victims of the natural disaster in Spain, particularly in the region where Fornals comes from.
Arsenal lost to Newcastle and could drop out of the Premier League podium
Newcastle secured a crucial 1-0 home victory over Arsenal, with Alexander Isak scoring the decisive goal from an Anthony Gordon assist. The win propelled Newcastle to eighth place with 15 points, showcasing their resilience and solid defense.
Inter wins, takes advantage of Napoli's defeat, and closes in on the lead
Inter Milan narrowed the gap to just one point behind Serie A leaders Napoli by defeating Venezia 1-0, capitalizing on Napoli's 3-0 defeat to Atalanta.
Van Nistelrooij also encounters 'Ten Hag shortcoming' in Premier League debut
Ruud van Nistelrooij did not end his Premier League debut as (interim) manager of Manchester United with a win. The Dutch coach had opportunities for more at home against Chelsea but ultimately settled for a draw.
Ancelotti is affected by the tragedy in Spain and comments on the Ballon d'Or.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti had little desire to talk extensively about football on Monday afternoon during a press conference ahead of the Champions League match against his former club AC Milan. The Italian coach has been affected by the impact of the natural disaster in Spain.
Osasuna wins and temporarily reaches fourth place
Osasuna secured a vital 1-0 win over Valladolid, temporarily climbing to fourth place in La Liga. The victory, marked by Ante Budimir’s penalty, was their second consecutive league triumph. This round also saw Girona edge Leganés 4-3 in an action-packed match, ending their losing streak.
Ferran Torres did not go to the stadium to watch the Barcelona derby, and Hansi Flick understands
Barcelona forward, who is from Valencia, was affected by the catastrophe that is devastating the region and did not attend the match against Espanyol at the stadium. He is injured and therefore could not contribute to the team on the field.
Simeone and Flick criticize La Liga for not stopping: 'If it were up to me...'
The coaches of Atlético Madrid and Barcelona believe that the Spanish League should pause following the tragedy caused by the floods in Valencia.