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·20 octobre 2025
After a (long) international break, club football is back, and more specifically, the magnificent European evenings!
This week promises to be thrilling with fantastic matches to follow. From the clash of styles between Arteta and Simeone, to the tricky matches awaiting our French clubs, we're in for some quality football!
If PSG, still as dazzling, continues its momentum from last season in the Champions League, it will still have to be wary of the 2023-2024 German champion. Facing significant instability since the start of the season, Bayer is considered "difficult to value" by Luis Enrique. It's worth noting that the German club has recruited many players and changed its coach. However, the Spanish coach does not hesitate to praise the "flexibility" of his future opponent: "Leverkusen has the quality to score and defend very deep." Could this disrupt Parisian plans? Find out Tuesday night, 9 PM.
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After a sluggish start to the season, Atlético de Madrid is doing much better since their prestigious victory against Real. Indeed, the Colchoneros are on a 7-match unbeaten streak in all competitions and will try to continue this fine run against the Premier League-leading Gunners, who are coming off two Champions League victories. A tactical clash that should live up to its promises.
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That's what the club from the Rock hopes for, struggling at the start of this Champions League phase. Under Adi Hutter, Monaco has only managed to secure one point in two matches and is ranked 30th. For his first European meeting at the helm of his new team, Sébastien Pocognoli faces a significant challenge: Thomas Frank's Spurs, who notably defeated Villarreal on the first day. A defeat could already complicate Monaco's chances of qualification.
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Even if the Old Lady has lost some of its luster, it remains a European giant. While their coach Igor Tudor seems more threatened than ever, the Bianconeri will attempt what would be considered an achievement in 2025: beating a ruthless Real Madrid in the Champions League at the start of this season.
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After a season start marked by controversies and some underperformances, OM has found its cruising speed. Although the club from Marseille first lost to Real, it then rolled over Ajax (4-0) and now sits at the top of Ligue 1. This trip to Lisbon, seemingly within Marseille's reach, could consolidate their growing ambitions.
The Gones, who had a perfect start to their season, are coming off two consecutive defeats. This Thursday, they host FC Basel, who are thriving in their league.
Meanwhile, LOSC will seek to confirm their achievement against Roma. A significant challenge as they will host PAOK, leader of the Greek Super League.
Finally, Nice aims to continue its recent progress. Buoyed by a crucial victory against Lyon last Saturday, they will travel to Celta Vigo's field.
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