Barcelona capitalised on two defensive mistakes by bottom-of-the-table Real Oviedo to seal a 3-0 victory at a rain-drenched Camp Nou, regaining top spot in La Liga. Goals from Dani Olmo, Raphinha and, acrobatically, Lamine Yamal powered the Catalan club to 52 points, one ahead of Real Madrid, while Atlético Madrid trail in third on 44.
Barça struggled to break the deadlock against a spirited Oviedo until they finally found the breakthrough in the 52nd minute, with Olmo striking home following a defensive lapse. Five minutes later, Oviedo’s struggles deepened, with the defender David Costas under-hitting a back-pass, which Raphinha intercepted before calmly chipping the onrushing Aarón Escandell in Oviedo’s goal to double Barcelona’s lead. Lamine Yamal wrapped up Barça’s win by scoring in the 73rd minute with a brilliant acrobatic volley from an Olmo cross.
Barcelona finally broke through after the interval, thanks to a costly error. The Oviedo defender David Carmo hesitated while attempting to clear, allowing Lamine Yamal to press and deflect the ball into Olmo’s path.
The midfielder calmly slotted into the bottom corner in the 52nd minute to give the home side the lead, with Raphinha extending their advantage five minutes later thanks to another self-inflicted wound by Oviedo.
Lamine Yamal put the result beyond doubt in the 73rd minute with a moment of brilliance. Olmo’s perfectly weighted cross found the Spanish teenager at the far post, where he leapt to score with an exquisite scissor-kick volley that nestled just inside the right post.
Atlético cruised to a 3-0 victory over relegation-threatened Mallorca, with Alexander Sørloth scoring first, before an own goal by David López and a strike from the substitute Thiago Almada ensured Diego Simeone’s side leapfrogged Villarreal into third.
The on-loan Real Madrid forward Endrick scored a hat-trick for Lyon as they hammered Metz 5-1 in Ligue 1 to seal an eighth successive win across all competitions. The visitors took the lead after 11 minutes when Corentin Tolisso set up Endrick, who scored his first goal for his loan club. Lyon were two ahead five minutes later through Ruben Kluivert and the former Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton scored his second of the season with a fine strike from the edge of the box.
Bottom-of-the-table Metz hit back through Koffi Kouao but Lyon restored the three-goal lead as Endrick ran clear and finished to make it 4-1. Habib Diallo gave Metz hope of an unlikely comeback with a confident finish in the 64th minute but Endrick had the final word, converting from the spot after the 19-year-old was tripped in the area.
Juventus claimed a statement 3-0 home win over an injury-hit Napoli to boost their top-four hopes in Serie A, with goals from Jonathan David, Kenan Yildiz and a late strike from Filip Kostic.
Yildiz got his goal in the 77th minute when he timed his run to meet a through ball from Fabio Miretti inside the box before calmly sending the ball past Alex Meret to double Juventus’s lead and seal the match. Napoli’s night got worse in the 86th minute when Kostic’s long shot seemingly took Meret by surprise, with the ball going into the bottom corner.
Milan’s title hopes suffered a blow as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Roma in a rain-soaked clash in the capital on Sunday that left Inter Milan five points clear at the top of the Serie A standings. Second-placed Milan moved to 47 points, while Roma climbed to third on 43, level with Napoli.
Roma had several chances to grab the opening goal in the first half, but the Milan keeper Mike Maignan was in inspired form, producing a reflex save on the line to deny the hosts just before the break, with his performance earning him the man of the match award.
After a difficult first half, Milan made the breakthrough in the 62nd minute when Koni De Winter rose to glance home a header from a cross, sparking wild celebrations on the visitors’ bench. However, the home crowd were roaring 12 minutes later when Davide Bartesaghi was penalised for handball and the referee pointed to the spot, with Lorenzo Pellegrini making no mistake to level for Roma.
Bologna are 10 points away from Como, who are in the Conference League spot, after throwing away a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Genoa, who pulled six points clear of the relegation zone with a stunning comeback.
Deniz Undav scored and Stuttgart bounced back from their Europa League loss at Roma with a 3-0 win at Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga. The visitors suffered an early setback when Jamie Leweling conceded a penalty in the 11th minute when the ball hit his arm. But Alexander Nübel saved Haris Tabaković’s spot-kick and Gladbach’s afternoon did not improve. Leweling atoned for his earlier faux pas with the opener in the 30th minute and Stuttgart scored a deserved second in the 68th minute when Chris Führich’s corner was deflected in off Joe Scally’s back. Undav, who had entered on the hour-mark, sealed the win in the 74th minute.
The former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko scored at the age of 39 and 314 days in Schalke’s 2-2 comeback draw against Kaiserlautern in the German second division to become the oldest player to score in the country’s second Bundesliga. Dzeko, who joined from Fiorentina this week on a deal until the end of the season, scored in the 87th minute to launch a last-gasp comeback for second division leaders Schalke on his debut. The hosts scored again in the 90th minute through Kenan Karaman to cancel out Kaiserlautern’s 2-0 lead.
