Kick Off: Reds secure 64 games unbeaten at Anfield; Pique suffers knee injury
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Match Reports
Liverpool 3-0 Leicester: Firmino & Jota net as Reds secure unbeaten Anfield run
An own goal from Leicester defender Jonny Evans set them on their way before headers from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino. LIVERPOOL have made it a record 64 games unbeaten at Anfield.
Leeds United 0-0 Arsenal: Pepe sent off as Gunners survive Leeds onslaught
Arsenal forward Nicolas Pepe was sent off for a headbutt as Leeds' wasteful finishing cost them a Premier League victory.
Inter Milan 4-2 Torino: Romelu Lukaku hits brace and Alexis Sanchez also scores
Romelu Lukaku scored twice as Inter Milan completed a thrilling second half comeback from two goals down to beat Torino 4-2 in Serie A on Sunday, ending a four-match winless run in all competitions.
Napoli 1-3 Milan: Ibrahimovic double lifts Rossoneri back to Serie A summit
Zlatan Ibrahimovic maintained his scoring run with a goal in each half to help Milan earn a 3-1 win over 10-man Napoli that takes his side back to the top of Serie A.
Top Headlines
Barcelona confirm Pique & Roberto both out for injury
Barcelona defenders Gerard Pique and Sergi Roberto are facing lengthy spells on the sidelines after tests confirmed they had knee and hamstring injuries respectively.
Man Utd 'agreed a huge £133m deal to sign Fati with his agent last summer'
Manchester United reportedly agreed a £133million (€150million) deal for Ansu Fati last summer with his agent Jorge Mendes but Barcelona didn't sanction the transfer.
These things happen
Atletico Madrid couldn't believe what they saw from Barcelona... in a bad way
Atletico Madrid defeated Barcelona 1-0 at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano on Saturday night and there was surprise in the home dressing room at what they saw from their opponents.
Cristiano Ronaldo transfer statement made after Real Madrid return link
Juventus have shut down the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo leaving the club, insisting his future lies in Turin.
Inter 'want to swap Eriksen for Man United's Fred or Arsenal's Xhaka'
Inter Milan are still trying to find a new club for midfielder Christian Eriksen, with a possible return to the Premier League on the cards.
Barca fans brand club a 'disgrace' for leaving Pedri to speak to media
Barcelona endured a night to forget as they slipped nine points off the pace after defeat by Atletico Madrid and fans have condemned the club for letting Pedri to be responsible for post-match media duties.
Manchester City 'will double Gabriel Jesus' wages to £150,000 a week
Gabriel Jesus is the latest Manchester City star to be handed a new and improved contract.
Zidane sweating on Benzema fitness for Inter Champions League clash
Real Madrid missed Karim Benzema against Villarreal and Zinedine Zidane has few other options for the pivotal Champions League match against Inter.
Guardiola looking to Darwin Nunez to replace Aguero
The Uruguay striker's form at Benfica has attracted the interest of Barcelona but Pep Guardiola sees the 21-year-old as a perfect replacement for Agüero.
What they say
Pirlo: Cristiano Ronaldo sets the example for everyone
Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo added another couple of goals to his collection against Cagliari, much to the delight of coach Andrea Pirlo.
Jurgen Klopp quashes rumours he will leave Liverpool to become Germany manager
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has ruled out taking the Germany job in the foreseeable future and will rebuff any approach from his country's football association.
Ian Wright calls for Bruno Fernandes' jumping penalty technique to be BANNED
Ian Wright has called on Premier League chiefs to prevent penalty takers such as Bruno Fernandes from jumping in their run-ups.
Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino insists Diogo Jota isn't a personal rival
Roberto Firmino insists he does not see Diogo Jota as a personal rival and believes Liverpool's attack will go from strength to strength with the Portuguese in it.
In Depth
The revolution Barcelona promised is a lie
It seemed like this would get better, but it didn't. Barcelona are almost the same shipwreck that they were last season and are well on their way to making this a season of misery rather than transition. The revolution was a false dawn because of the financial limitations the club is under at the moment and also the fact that the starting line-up has hardly changed from last term. Taking a look at the defence is enough to make you realise what the issue is.
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