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·8 décembre 2025
đ„ Okaka shines, Saelemaekers' outburst, Paz-Lautaro drama: CL moments you missed đ€·ââïž

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·8 décembre 2025

Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, but Serie A doesnât stop. Neither do we, as we return with our format on missed episodes: all those gems that, by the end of this weekend, risked falling into oblivion.
Letâs take a look at the most interesting ones.
At the venerable age of 36, Stefano Okaka is still making a difference in Serie C. With his second backheel goal of the season, the Roma-trained striker broke Pontederaâs resistance and brought his Ravenna side back to the top of Group B in Italyâs third division.
Luka Vuskovic, a Croatian talent born in 2007, contributed to Hamburgâs 3-2 win over Werder Bremen with a moment of genius. The defenderâs âscorpionâ move during a set piece brought to mind some of the plays Zlatan Ibrahimovic has pulled off in his career.
Arsenal lost only their second game of the season in the Premier League away at Aston Villa, but the way it happenedâat the 95th minute after a scramble in the boxâleft all the Gunners players in despair. Watch the video above to believe it.
Cesc Fabregasâ Como may have lost 4-0 at San Siro against Inter, but his number ten continues to put on a show in Serie A. The dribble with which Nico Paz got past Lautaro Martinez was eye-rubbing stuff and nearly caused an injury to the Nerazzurri captain.
Another player capable of producing endless magic is Rayan Cherki. Manchester Cityâs number ten pulled off a rabona assist that allowed Phil Foden to make it 3-0 against Sunderland and bring the Citizens within two points of Arsenal.
During Torino-Milan, which the Rossoneri won 3-2 after a comeback, Alexis Saelemaekersâ dramatic outburst certainly did not go unnoticed.
The Belgian was fouled by Anjorin in the 56th minute and responded with an exaggerated and completely disproportionate reaction after the foul.
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