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Sánchez shines again: Man City makes a big leap in the standings
Manchester City is back on the rise. Pep Guardiola's team showed resilience against Chelsea, who failed to hold onto an early lead. A baffling error by Robert Sánchez paved the way for The Blues' defeat.
Van Nistelrooij secures a liberating victory with Leicester against struggling Spurs
To the great delight of Ruud van Nistelrooij, Leicester City pulled off a surprising victory on Sunday afternoon against the struggling Tottenham Hotspur. The Foxes, who last won in the Premier League on December 3, overturned a deficit thanks in part to the evergreen Jamie Vardy.
Veltman defends himself after blundering role at Brighton
Joël Veltman became the big scapegoat for Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday after conceding a penalty against Everton, but the defender disagreed with the VAR's intervention. Veltman committed a handball but was also lightly pushed.
Ziyech on his way out of Galatasaray: talks with Schreuder's club
Hakim Ziyech appears set to leave Galatasaray after just one and a half years. The Moroccan is in talks with Al Nasr from Dubai, where Alfred Schreuder is the head coach. Schreuder and Ziyech know each other well from their time at FC Twente and Ajax, where they developed a strong bond.
Anger and confusion at Arsenal over red card: 'This is so obvious...'
Arsenal's anger over the red card given to Myles Lewis-Skelly was significant after the away match against Wolverhampton Wanderers (0-1). Although the Londoners ultimately won the game, Mikel Arteta was still fuming after the final whistle.
Dream debut Kolo Muani not enough for Juve: Lukaku decides the top clash
Juventus was unable to unsettle Serie A leaders Napoli on Saturday evening. Despite a goal from debutant Randal Kolo Muani, Antonio Conte's team secured the victory in the Italian top clash.
Bayern shakes off Kuip setback against Freiburg and extends lead over Leverkusen
Bayern Munich bounced back in the Bundesliga on Saturday afternoon following their Champions League slip-up against Feyenoord. The Rekordmeister, led in part by Harry Kane, secured a victory over SC Freiburg. Meanwhile, their closest chasers, Bayer Leverkusen, squandered a lead against RB Leipzig, with Xavi Simons starting for the home side.
Van Nistelrooij denies rumors of unrest at Leicester City
Ruud van Nistelrooij has denied any reports of unrest in his dressing room. "The squad and staff are united as one. I am highly motivated to turn the situation around here."
Eintracht Frankfurt draws and misses the chance to close in on Bayer Leverkusen
Eintracht Frankfurt missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on Bayer Leverkusen after a dramatic 2-2 draw against Hoffenheim. Despite Hugo Ekitike's impressive brace, including a penalty and a second-half goal, Frankfurt couldn't hold onto their lead.
Klopp's fingerprints are visible, but this is now clearly Slot's team
Liverpool experienced a dip in form with draws against Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, as well as a cup defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, but they have since found their rhythm again. After the 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town, the English media agree: Arne Slot was the perfect successor to Jürgen Klopp.