Liverpool are back, and they're showing it. Having failed to win since the start of the season, the Reds equalled the biggest victory in Premier League history on Saturday, beating promoted Bournemouth 9-0. In France, PSG, held to a draw at home by Monaco, were joined at the top of the table by OM and Lens. In Spain, Real Madrid were once again saved by a great night from Karim Benzema.
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Ligue 1: Monaco resists PSG, OM puts on a show in Nice and Montpellier beats Brest

Impressive since the start of the season, Christophe Galtier's Paris Saint-Germain were stunned at home by AS Monaco (1-1) on Sunday, on Matchday 4 of Ligue 1. However, the Parisians remain at the top of the league thanks to a better goal difference than runners-up Marseille and Lens, who are also on 10 points. Led by Alexis Sanchez up front, OM eliminated OGC Nice (0-3), one year after the incidents that led to the stoppage of play between the two rivals. The Chilean striker, who scored twice, is, like Portuguese left-back Nuno Tavares (scorer of his third goal in four matches), already a key member of the OM eleven.
Meanwhile, RC Lens overcame Stade Rennais 2-1 at the Stade Bollaert on Saturday, thanks in particular to a splendid goal from Côte d'Ivoire international Seko Fofana. With a game in hand, Lyon, in 4th place, saved the day at Reims (1-1), helped by faulty refereeing which provoked the ire of Reims' president. Finally, after two consecutive defeats, Montpellier came to life at Brest. Without mercy for the club formed by their former coach Michel Der Zakarian, the Héraultais won 7-0 (5-0 in the 31st minute).
La Liga: Benzema and Lewandowski already on top, Betis win third straight
FC Barcelona outclassed Valladolid 4-0 on Sunday at the Camp Nou on Matchday 3 of the Spanish league, thanks in no small part to Polish serial striker Robert Lewandowski. Intense in attack, the former Bayern centre-forward has already scored four goals in three matches. However, the Catalans remain behind Real Madrid, who came from behind to beat Espanyol Barcelona (3-1), and were saved in extremis by two goals from France international Karim Benzema, recent winner of the best player award. UEFA.
With this success, Los Merengues regain the lead in La Liga ahead of Betis Sevilla, who beat Osasuna (1-0) on Friday to claim their third win in as many games. The Andalusians travel to the Santiago Bernabeu next week to take on Real Madrid.
Premier League: Reds finally get their season underway, Arsenal stay ahead
For their first victory of the season on Saturday, Liverpool made their mark by putting newly-promoted Bournemouth to the sword (9-0) at Anfield. With Roberto Firmino scoring twice and providing three assists, the Reds equalled the record for the most Premier League wins. However, with 5 points from four games, they are still 9th in the table, 7 points behind Arsenal (12 points), the surprise leaders at the start of the season.
The Gunners continued their winning streak with a 2-1 derby victory over Fulham. They remain 2 points ahead of Manchester City, saved by their new Norwegian striker Erling Haaland. After trailing Crystal Palace by two goals early on, the defending champions finally prevailed thanks to a hat-trick from their insatiable rookie (4-2). Finally, a Harry Kane brace, also missed from the penalty spot, against promoted Nottingham Forest, kept Tottenham on the right track in the standings. Newcastle's French prodigy Allan Saint-Maximin volleyed home a sublime 90th-minute winner to earn his club an unexpected point against Wolverhampton (1-1).
Serie A: Napoli misses out, Roma catch Juventus
Napoli missed the chance to top the table by sharing the points with Fiorentina (0-0) on Sunday in Tuscany, on the closing day of Serie A Matchday 3. Neither Inter Milan, beaten by a convincing Lazio Roma (3 -1) on Friday, nor AS Roma, who held out at Juventus (1-1) on Saturday - the only other two teams, along with Napoli, to have won their opening two matches - will have made it three.
A total of six teams share top spot in the Italian league table with 7 points, including the two Roman clubs, AC Milan, who beat Bologna thanks to a goal from French striker Olivier Giroud, a first-time starter this season, and Atalanta Bergamo. Surprise package Torino, 2-1 winners over Cremonese on Saturday, complete the group led by Napoli thanks to their superior goal difference (+9).
Bundesliga: Bayern held back, Dortmund and Leipzig bounce back
Bayern Munich regained the lead of the German top flight on Saturday's matchday 4, despite a 1-1 home draw with Borussia Mönchengladbach, while their potential title rivals Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig took the lead. After going behind against the run of play in the 42nd minute to a Marcus Thuram goal, the Bavarians were held at bay for long periods by Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who made 19 saves.
For their part, Dortmund won at Hertha Berlin (0-1), thanks to Anthony Modeste's first goal for BVB. The win, their third in four matches, brings the Ruhr-based club to within a point of Bayern. Leipzig are also breathing a sigh of relief after claiming their first win of the season against Wolfsburg (2-0) at home, thanks to a brace from French international Christopher Nkunku.
Which club does Zidane play for?
Nicknamed "Zizou", he is considered one of the greatest players in the history of soccer. With his atypical profile, he has won numerous titles, both with the French national team and with the clubs he has played for, such as Girondins de Bordeaux, Juventus and Real Madrid.
Will Zidane go to PSG? After turning down the PSG coaching job for the first time in December 2021, Zinédine Zidane is reportedly close to reaching an agreement with the capital club, reports RMC Sport. According to Europe 1, an agreement in principle has even been reached between the two parties!
Which is the new club of Zinedine Zidane?
According to information from Europe 1's sports department, Zinedine Zidane has reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to become coach in the next few days.
Which car for Zidane?
This BMW E36 is powered by a 6.2-liter AMG V8.
What is the origin of Zidane?
What language does Zidane speak? Everyone knows Zinédine Zidane's talent with the ball. But what many people don't know is that Zizou also has a gift for languages, and speaks Chinese...
What is Zidane's real name?
"Zinédine Zidane, il s'appelle Yazid", on the L'Equipe channel: the story of a child from Castellane who became a soccer legend.
Which footballer has the most expensive car in the world?
Cristiano Ronaldo and Benzema at the top with their Bugatti With Cristiano Ronaldo to squat this top, just like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and his gifts that the player gives himself every year, for his birthday.
What's Kylian Mbappé's car? 1: Kylian Mbappé has the most expensive car Kylian Mbappé hasn't even passed his driving test yet. Yet he owns the most expensive car in the ranking! It's a Ferrari (model not specified) - said to cost 486,000 euros.
Who paid for the most expensive car in the world?
A Bugatti Centodieci for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Which footballer has a Bugatti?
12/12 Cristiano Ronaldo buys a very rare Bugatti Centodieci for â¬8 million! For his 36th birthday, Cristiano Ronaldo bought a very rare Bugatti Centodieci (2022).
Who is the most expensive player in the world in 2021?
1) Kylian Mbappé (PSG) After a (very) long soap opera that culminated in his extension with the capital club until 2025, the child of Bondy has once again become the most expensive player on the planet. His value is estimated at 205.6 million euros.