La Liga
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It was billed as a key battle for Champions League qualification but Sevilla’s dizzying 4-2 victory over Villarreal stood alone as a reminder that football should not forget what matters most: the game itself
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Atlético Madrid maintained their faint hopes of catching Barcelona by recording a fourth straight league win, comfortably beating Deportivo 3-0
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A look forward to Real Madrid v Roma, Chelsea v Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund v Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool v Manchester United
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Over eight days and three matches, Las Palmas have transformed themselves from relegation certainties into ‘a team to make us dream’
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Two substitutions from Diego Simeone helped Atlético Madrid to a 3-1 win at Gary Neville’s Valencia in La Liga
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Fernando Torres got the decisive goal as Atlético dominated the second half, sending Gary Neville’s Valencia to another league defeat as Aderlan Santos was sent off for the hosts
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Lionel Messi continued his impressive run by scoring two goals in Barcelona’s 4-0 win over Eibar on Sunday
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A Munir tap-in, two Lionel Messi strikes and Luis Suárez’s well-taken fourth saw off Eibar to send Barcelona 11 points clear at the top of La Liga
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Cristiano Ronaldo struck four goals in 26 second-half minutes as Real Madrid crushed Celta Vigo 7-1 at the Bernabéu
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Barcelona’s 5-1 win at Rayo Vallecano saw them set a Spanish record of 35 matches undefeated
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Portuguese playmaker opened the scoring and Isco’s goal crowned a 3-1 victory for Real Madrid at Levante
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Lionel Messi has again outlined his desire to return to play in Argentina before his career ends but the Barcelona forward insists he has put no timeframe on a return
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Spanish giants Atlético Madrid have been announced as the final side to play in the Australian leg of the International Champions Cup in Melbourne
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The podders discuss Manchester City’s dramatic penalty shootout win against Liverpool at Wembley. Plus, Marcus Rashford announces his arrival in the Premier League as he sinks Arsenal
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Goals from Lionel Messi and Gerard Piqué saw Barcelona come from behind to beat Sevilla 2-1 at the Nou Camp and equal a Spanish record of 34 games without defeat in all competitions
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Atlético Madrid beat Real Madrid 1-0 at the Bernabéu, prompting whistles and the waving of white handkerchiefs, plus chants for Florentino Pérez to resign as president
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It’s second versus third in La Liga as both teams hope to stay within touching distance of the leaders Barcelona. Join Bryan Graham
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The Valencia president Layhoon Chan insists the players are fully behind Gary Neville and the club did not consider sacking him as manager during a poor run of form
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A look forward to Juventus v Bayern Munich, Arsenal v Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven v Atlético Madrid and Dynamo Kyiv v Manchester City
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After fighting back for a 1-1 draw, Málaga remained unbeaten against Real Madrid this season. Once more, Europe looks possible and it is nothing short of a miracle
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Statistics suggest Barcelona’s Neymar will prove every bit as troublesome to Arsenal in the Champions League as Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez
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Minute-by-minute report: Atlético climbed above Real into second with a draw against fourth-placed Villarreal in a dismal if predictable game, crowning a fine weekend for Barcelona, who now lead by eight points. Alan Smith was forced to watch it
Guardian Sport Network How Eddie Howe took Bournemouth out of the bottom three and towards safety