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After a Saturday full of football and excitement, and before a spectacular Sunday, let's review the five news stories you can't miss to start your day.
Here are the five news stories of the day...
The Culers won 3-0 against Mallorca with a great performance from Lamine Yamal, who was once again key for Hansi Flick's side as they push for the league title.
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In that match, Marc Bernal, Dani Olmo, and Robert Lewandowski also stood out, with Lewandowski breaking the deadlock when Barça was most blocked.
With the pressure from the Blaugrana victory, Real Madrid visits a hostile ground for the Whites in Mestalla, facing a wounded but not defeated Valencia.
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For this match, Álvaro Arbeloa's side will be without Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, and Bellingham, so all the attacking responsibility will fall on Kylian Mbappé, who continues to carry the team.
Atlético de Madrid and Betis meet just three days after the Rojiblancos stormed La Cartuja with a 0-5 win in the Copa del Rey and a showcase from their new signing, Ademola Lookman.

On the other side will be a wounded Betis, but still alive and hoping that things will be different in La Liga. The few days the Verdiblancos have had to turn things around don't inspire much hope for the Andalusians, but you never know.
Endrick has now debuted in every possible way with Olympique de Lyon: scoring, assisting, netting a hat-trick... and now, getting sent off!
The 'lyonnais' striker was sent off in the 61st minute of the Nantes-Lyon match for a kick from behind on Tabibou. Even so, his team won 0-1.
In La Liga, with Rayo-Oviedo suspended and Sevilla-Girona postponed to today, only one other match was played—apart from Barça's—Real Sociedad's victory over Elche (3-1). A display of finishing from Matarazzo's side.
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For today, besides the match at the Pizjuán, there’s Alavés-Getafe (14:00), Athletic-Levante (16:15), Atlético de Madrid-Betis (18:30), and Valencia-Real Madrid (21:00).
In England, Manchester United won again, this time against Tottenham (2-0), Chelsea beat Wolves 1-3, and Arsenal did the same against Sunderland with a 3-0 win. Today, Liverpool-Manchester City (17:30h).
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In Italy, Napoli won a heart-stopping match against Genoa (2-3) with a penalty in the 95th minute scored by Hojlund despite Buongiorno's mistakes, McTominay's injury, and Juan Jesus's red card. Today, Juventus-Lazio (21:00) and Sassuolo-Inter (18:00).
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In Germany, Borussia Dortmund did their job yesterday by beating Wolfsburg 1-2 thanks to a goal from Guirassy.
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Today it's Bayern Munich's turn against Hoffenheim, and they can't slip up if they don't want the 'Borussians' to catch up.
Meanwhile, in France, Lens did their job by beating Rennes 3-1 and temporarily taking the lead before PSG-Olympique de Marseille, which takes place today at 20:45.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
📸 JOSEP LAGO - AFP or licensors
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