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Bakayoko pulls off the Robben for the second time
Johan Bakayoko was once again the key man in RB Leipzig’s 1-0 win in Wolfsburg. The signing from PSV Eindhoven once more scored the goal that ultimately made the difference.

Why Kane now looks at the Premier League differently
After his 100th goal for Bayern Munich, Harry Kane is already thinking about the next 100 and not about a return to England.

Much-discussed Lamine Yamal makes Barça fans happy: I'm back!
Lamine Yamal looks set to make his return for Barcelona next Sunday. The eighteen-year-old forward missed the last four matches due to a groin injury but has now recovered.

Liverpool suffer bizarre first defeat, Chelsea also beaten with Hato in the team
Arne Slot’s Liverpool suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday. Opponents Crystal Palace scored the winning goal deep into stoppage time.

Ligue 1 match halted over homophobic chants: 'Unacceptable'
A Ligue 1 match between Nice and Paris FC was halted after homophobic chants. Clauss condemned the behavior as Nice conceded late in a 1-1 draw.

Liverpool without injured defender Leoni for the rest of the season
Liverpool coach Arne Slot will be unable to call on defender Giovanni Leoni for the rest of the season. Slot confirmed this during a press conference. The eighteen-year-old Italian has suffered a torn cruciate ligament.

Nuno Espírito Santo is the new manager of West Ham
West Ham appoint Nuno Espírito Santo as their new manager on a three-year deal after sacking Graham Potter. The Portuguese coach faces the challenge of lifting the Hammers from a poor start, aiming to bring stability, discipline, and renewed competitiveness to the London club.

The Metropolitano arrives and Xabi makes an Ancelotti-style ‘remake’
Atlético Madrid crushed Real Madrid 5–1 at the Metropolitano in La Liga, with Julián Álvarez scoring twice and Sorloth adding another in a dominant derby display.

Arsenal profits in the dying seconds from Liverpool’s defeat
Arsenal fully took advantage of Liverpool’s defeat. Visiting Newcastle United, Mikel Arteta’s side secured a win deep into stoppage time against the Magpies. Earlier in the match, the Gunners had felt robbed.

Painful numbers for United and painful conclusions for Amorim
The statistics for Manchester United are becoming more and more painful under manager Rúben Amorim. On Saturday afternoon, partly due to a missed penalty by Bruno Fernandes, the away match against Brentford was also lost in a way that drove the Portuguese coach to despair. And the same goes for the results in away games.