European football: Liverpool are a hit, Barça put on a show and PSG stalls

 Liverpool are back and let it be known. Deprived of success since the start of the championship, the Reds equaled, on Saturday, the biggest victory in Premier League history against promoted Bournemouth (9-0). In France, held in check at home by Monaco, PSG were joined at the top of the standings by OM and Lens. In Spain, Real Madrid was once again saved by a great night Karim Benzema.



Ligue 1: Monaco resists PSG, OM put on a show in Nice and Montpellier atomizes Brest

Impressive since the start of the season, Paris Saint-Germain Christophe Galtier version was trapped Sunday at home by AS Monaco (1-1), during the 4th day of Ligue 1. The Parisians however retain the lead of the championship thanks to a better goal difference than his runners-up Marseille and Lensois, who also have 10 points. Led by Alexis Sanchez, aligned at the forefront, OM knocked out OGC Nice (0-3), a year after the incidents which had led to the stoppage of the match between the two rivals. Author of a double, the Chilean striker is, like the Portuguese left piston Nuno Tavares (author of his third goal in four matches), already essential within the eleven Olympian.

For its part, RC Lens dominated Stade Rennais (2-1) on Saturday at the Bollaert stadium, thanks in particular to a splendid goal from the Ivorian international Seko Fofana. In ambush in 4th place with a late match, Lyon saved the furniture in Reims (1-1), helped by faulty refereeing which provoked the ire of the president of Reims. Finally, after two consecutive defeats, Montpellier woke up on the lawn of Brest. Without pity for the club trained by their former coach Michel Der Zakarian, the Héraultais won 7-0 (5-0 at 31st minute).


Liga: Benzema and Lewandowski already at the top, Betis offers a third consecutive success

In demonstration, FC Barcelona outclassed Valladolid (4-0), Sunday at Camp Nou, during the 3rd day of the Spanish championship, in particular thanks to its serial Polish scorer Robert Lewandowski. Untenable on the front of the attack, the former center forward of Bayern is already the author of four goals in three matches. The Catalans, however, remain behind Real Madrid, winner of the snatch of Espanyol Barcelona (3-1), and saved in extremis by two goals from the tricolor international Karim Benzema, recently winner of the best player award. UEFA.

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