đŸ„ Barça slip-up, surreal ending... 5ïžâƒŁ stories to kick off your Monday | OneFootball

đŸ„ Barça slip-up, surreal ending... 5ïžâƒŁ stories to kick off your Monday | OneFootball

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·19 January 2026

đŸ„ Barça slip-up, surreal ending... 5ïžâƒŁ stories to kick off your Monday

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This Monday’s sports news is inevitably overshadowed by the tragic train accident in Adamuz (Córdoba), which has shaken the entire country.

The football world, always sensitive to national catastrophes, remains silent as a sign of respect for the victims and their families, while the league competition and international tournaments try to digest a day that has been historic in sporting terms but bitter emotionally.


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Despite the pain, the ball keeps rolling and leaves us with a scenario of maximum tension in LALIGA, where the top spot is once again within reach. We also witness the end of one of the most turbulent Africa Cups in history and news that mixes faith with sport in the capital. 

Barça stumble at Anoeta and the League is alive

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FC Barcelona’s 2-1 defeat last night against Real Sociedad has shaken up the standings. The Catalans struggled in San Sebastián and saw their lead over Real Madrid shrink to just one point. This slip-up by Hansi Flick’s side brings maximum excitement back to the league competition, showing that the championship is more open than ever just before entering the decisive stretch of the season.

Senegal reigns in Africa after a chaotic final

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The Africa Cup final will go down in the history books, and not just for the football. Senegal were crowned champions against Morocco in a dramatic match: from Senegal’s threats to withdraw to a Panenka-style penalty missed by Brahim Díaz. The game was marked by tension and the “dirty tricks” of the Moroccan ball boys against the African goalkeeper, leaving a bittersweet taste in the coronation of the “Lions of Teranga.”

Sorloth saves Atlético in a nail-biting finish

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AtlĂ©tico de Madrid returned to winning ways, albeit with the suffering that has become their trademark. An imperious header from Alexander Sorloth tipped the balance in a hard-fought match against AlavĂ©s. Simeone’s side ended up desperately defending against a late surge from the Vitoria team that nearly resulted in a draw, but the three points stay at the Metropolitano to keep the rojiblancos in the fight for the top spots.

The Bernabéu to host a vigil by Pope Leo XIV

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Institutional bombshell: next June, the Real Madrid stadium will be the venue for a papal vigil. Pontiff Leo XIV will visit Spain and has chosen the white stronghold for one of the central events of his stay. The Bernabéu, now established as a world-class multi-purpose venue, will open its doors to welcome thousands of faithful in an event that will blend religious solemnity with the majesty of the stadium.

Endrick dazzles in France: Two out of two with Lyon

The Endrick phenomenon continues to grow unstoppably in his French adventure. The striker shone once again with Olympique Lyon, providing a key assist in the 2-1 victory over Brest. The Brazilian’s physical and technical impact has transformed Lyon, who now seriously dream of reaching the Champions League spots thanks to the total success of his signing.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡Ș🇾 here.


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