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🥐Madrid, Barça, City, Arsenal… Sunday’s 5️⃣ big stories

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🥐Madrid, Barça, City, Arsenal… Sunday’s 5️⃣ big stories

A matchday packed with games, with Europe’s heavyweights involved, and of course it has left consequences.


Madrid says goodbye to La Liga

Arbeloa’s side lost in Mallorca and now sit seven points behind Barça, with the Champions League their only remaining shot at saving the season. Bayern are coming in two days.


First round goes to Barça

In the trilogy of clashes between Barça and Atleti, the first went to the Catalans in a match full of controversy and tension. Flick’s side pull away at the top with a seven-point lead over Madrid, but now two Champions League rounds are coming up.


Pep smiles, Arteta cries in the FA Cup

City steamrolled a leaking Liverpool with a Haaland hat trick in just 18 minutes. Arsenal, meanwhile, produced the surprise of the round by being knocked out by Southampton.


Bayern, in pure Real Madrid style

The Bavarian side remain top of the Bundesliga thanks to a comeback against Freiburg that Real Madrid themselves would have signed up for. Karl was the hero with a goal in the 97th minute, and now it’s time to visit the Bernabéu.


Óscar announced his retirement

At 34, the Brazilian has decided to hang up his boots after a career spent between Brazil, England, and Portugal. He stood out mainly at Chelsea.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.



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