The top of the leagues in Europe is in turmoil! Leadership has changed hands
The race to the top of the leagues in Europe's 5 biggest football nations Germany (Bundesliga), France (Ligue 1), England (Premier League), Spain (LaLiga) and Italy (Serie A) is heating up.

Matches in Europe's 5 biggest football countries Germany (Bundesliga), France (Ligue 1), England (Premier League), Spain (LaLiga) and Italy (Serie A) continued over the weekend.
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Real Madrid in Spain, Arsenal in England, Napoli in Italy, Bayern Munich in Germany and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in France topped the points table.
- Real Madrid won in "El Classico"
Real Madrid, which hosted Barcelona in its field in the match of the week in LaLiga, continued its leadership by defeating its rival 2-1 and increased its point difference with the Catalan representative to 5.
Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham scored the winning goals for Real Madrid in "El Clasico". Fermin Lopez scored for the visiting team. In the 90+10th minute, Barcelona's Pedri received a red card.
Arda Güler, the national player who started the match in Real Madrid's starting 11, was replaced by Brahim Diaz in the 66th minute.
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Villarreal defeated Valencia 2-0 with the goals of Gerard Moreno and Santiago Comesana, ending their two-week winless streak.
Espanyol beat Elche with Carlos Romero Serrano's goal.
Real Madrid, which reached 27 points after 10 weeks in the league, maintained its place at the top. Barcelona with 22 points, Villarreal with 20 and Espanyol with 18.
- Arsenal continue to win, Liverpool continue to lose
Arsenal closed the week with 3 points while Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea lost in the Premier League.
Hosting Crystal Palace in the London derby, Arsenal beat their opponent 1-0 with Eberechi Eze's goal against his former team.
Defending champion Liverpool, who could not stop their bad run in the league, lost 3-2 away to Brentford and suffered their 4th consecutive defeat. Dango Ouattara, Kevin Schade and Thiago scored for the home team, while Liverpool's goals came from Milos Kerkez and Muhammed Salah.
Manchester City lost 1-0 away to Aston Villa, Chelsea lost 2-1 at home to Sunderland and the race for the top took a hit. Manchester United, on the other hand, beat Brighton Hove Albion 4-2 and extended their streak to three matches.
Leading Arsenal, who reached 22 points in the 9th week of the league, was followed by Bournemouth with 18 points, Tottenham and Sunderland with 17 points each.
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- Napoli back on top
In a match that closely concerned the top of Serie A, Napoli beat Inter 3-1 with goals from Kevin De Bruyne, Scott McTominay and Frank Anguissa and took the lead with averages. The only goal of the guest team was scored by national footballer Hakan Çalhanoğlu from penalty.
Roma, who faced Sassuolo away from home, won with Paulo Dybala's goal.
Milan got a surprise draw against Pisa after taking the lead with Rafael Leao's early goal. Massimiliano Allegri's students, who fell behind with the goals of Juan Cuadrado and Mbala Nzola, avoided defeat with Zachary Athekame's goal in the last minutes.
Juventus, for whom Kenan Yıldız plays, lost 1-0 away to Lazio with Toma Basic's goal, extending their winless run to 5 matches.
Among the teams with 18 points at the end of the first 8 weeks, Napoli is at the top with averages, Roma is in second place, Milan has 17 points and Inter has 15 points.
- Bayern Munich continues its unbeaten run in the league
In Bundesliga, Bayern Munich beat Mönchengladbach 3-0 with goals from Joshua Kimmich, Raphael Guerreiro and Lennart Karl to make it 8 from 8.
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Leipzig defeated Augsburg, who wanted to move away from the relegation line, with a different score of 6-0, while Stuttgart defeated Mainz 05 2-1 in its field.
Eintracht Frankfurt, for whom Can Uzun plays, beat St. Pauli 2-0 at home. The national player was replaced by Mario Götze in the 71st minute.
Bayern Munich, which made 8 out of 8 in the league, maintained its place at the top with 24 points. Leipzig with 19 points and Stuttgart with 18 points remained on top.
- PSG returned to the top
PSG, which defeated Brest 3-0 with the goals of Achraf Hakimi (2) and Desire Doue in Ligue 1, where Marseille lost points, took the lead again.
Lens defeated Marseille 2-1 with goals scored by Odsonne Edouard and Benjamin Pavard (own goal). The guest team's goal was scored by Mason Greenwood.
Lille, whose goal was protected by Berke Özer, defeated Metz, which is in the last place, with a score of 6-1.
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In the 9th week of the league, PSG became the leader with 20 points, while Lens with 19 points, Marseille and Lyon with 18 points each continued to follow the top.







