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·22 de febrero de 2026
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·22 de febrero de 2026
After a Saturday full of goals, action, and controversy, and ahead of a Sunday packed with excitement, here are the five news stories of the day you can't miss...
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The Whites put in a very poor performance at El Sadar and paid dearly for it. Goals from Budimir and Raúl García de Haro finished off Arbeloa's side, who were far from their best.
Now, with this defeat (2-1), Barcelona, if they beat Levante, will reclaim the top spot in La Liga. Terrible news for Los Merengues, who in a few days will host a revenge-hungry Benfica at the Bernabéu.
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Diego Pablo Simeone's men recovered from Jofre Carreras' opening goal and came back against a downcast Espanyol after a terrible run of results.
Goals from Sorloth (twice), Lookman, and Giuliano Simeone (4-2) sent a strong message to Brugge, who will visit the Metropolitano in search of an epic result.
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There was a moment during the Osasuna-Real Madrid match when the referee picked up a bottle thrown at Thibaut Courtois.
According to 'MARCA', the National Police tried to find the perpetrator together with the stadium's private security, which ultimately led to a police charge and two arrests.
The club itself later issued an official statement about the incident: "Club Atlético Osasuna will open an internal investigation to clarify the incidents that occurred after tonight's match against Real Madrid. The club regrets the images seen in the stadium's interior areas once the match had ended, the scenes of panic, and the impact this had on members who were leaving the stadium at that moment celebrating their team's great victory."
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After the goal-filled draws between Real Sociedad 3-3 Oviedo and Betis 1-1 Rayo Vallecano, a day packed with football arrives, with the main event being Barcelona vs. Levante at 16:15.
Additionally, there's a Getafe-Sevilla (14:00), a Celta-Mallorca (18:30), and a Villarreal-Valencia (21:00).
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PSG took advantage of Lens' slip against Monaco (2-3) to strengthen their lead in Ligue 1 by beating Metz (3-0). Inter did the same after defeating Lecce (0-2), taking advantage of Juventus' loss (0-2 to Como) and putting pressure on Milan (who play today at 18:00). Meanwhile, Bayern beat Eintracht 3-2 and gained points on Dortmund, who drew with RB Leipzig (2-2).
Meanwhile, Manchester City beat Newcastle (2-1), took advantage of Chelsea's draw (1-1 against Burnley), and put pressure on an Arsenal side that visits Tudor's new Tottenham.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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