Weekend of emotions in the European leagues
The weekend was electrifying in the main European football leagues. From an unforgettable Spanish Clásico to surprises in the fight for European places, there was plenty of action.
The Classic: Barcelona vs. Real Madrid
The match between Barcelona and Real Madrid was a spectacle. Carlo Ancelotti’s team took a 2-0 lead, but Barcelona reacted with four consecutive goals, achieving a 4-3 victory. This triumph represents Hansi Flick’s fourth victory over Madrid since he took over as Barcelona’s coach.
Barcelona has once again demonstrated its ability to come back from adverse results.
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This victory brings Barcelona closer to the LaLiga title. The team could secure the championship in the coming days, depending on the results of their rivals.

The Clásico was a chaotic match, with Barcelona showing a great capacity for reaction. Despite being down 2-0, the team did not give up and managed to turn the score around.
Despite the defeat, Real Madrid has had an outstanding season, and Carlo Ancelotti’s era has left a legacy of success.
In the match there were several controversial plays, but the game unfolded without major incidents regarding the refereeing.
Other outstanding results
Chelsea suffered a defeat against Newcastle, complicating their aspirations to qualify for the Champions League. Nico Jackson’s expulsion was a key factor in the match.
In Serie A, Napoli drew and Inter Milan won, reducing the distance to one point. Bayern Munich celebrated their Bundesliga title, while Borussia Dortmund continues its good run.
Liverpool player Trent Alexander-Arnold received a hostile reaction from the fans in his first appearance after announcing he would leave the club.
Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, Europa League finalists, had disappointing performances in their respective matches.
More details of the day
In other results, Napoli drew against Genoa, conceding their first headed goals of the season.
Atlético de Madrid player Alexander Sorloth continues to stand out.
Bayern Munich, with Michael Olise shining in his last home game, and Inter Milan with a victory against Torino, are other highlights.
Borussia Dortmund, with its victory, moves closer to qualifying for the Champions League.
PSG, with an alternative team, achieved a resounding victory against Montpellier.
Manchester City drew against Southampton, showing a performance that did not convince.
Juventus suffered defeats due to red cards to its players.
Sevilla, with internal and financial problems, is in a delicate situation.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, Europa League finalists, disappointed in the Premier League.