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Arsenal suffer nightmare of a matchday; Barça future shines brightly
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Oct 21, 2024, 12:12 AM Open Extended Reactions Another topsy-turvy weekend of football is in the books and some of Europe's top clubs are beginning to look ominous.

Liverpool and Manchester City both eked out important, closely fought wins to steal a march on title-rivals Arsenal in the Premier League, while Real Madrid and Barcelona both ensured that they head into next week's Clasico (Saturday, 3 p.m. ET; stream live on ESPN+) off the back of victories.

In Serie A, Antonio Conte's Napoli beat Empoli 1-0 to stay two points clear of Inter Milan at the top of the league, while in Germany it's Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig going stride-for-stride at the Bundesliga summit.

Yvan Neyou, Tim Kleindienst and John Stones all scored goal of the month contenders, but it was Harry Kane's hat trick in Bavaria that really stood out.

What else did you miss around Europe this weekend? ESPN's Julien Laurens, Sam Marsden and Constantin Eckner recap all the action.

Top takeaway: Arsenal suffer nightmare weekend There couldn't have been a more nightmarish weekend possible for Arsenal. While title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool both won, at Wolverhampton Wanderers and against Chelsea, respectively, the Gunners lost their first game of the season in all competitions at Bournemouth.

Without the injured Bukayo Saka, Mikel Arteta's team never found their usual rhythm with the ball, while Bournemouth's efficient press put the visitors under a lot of pressure. Despite conceding two goals after the break, Arsenal still had their chances to return to London with something to show for their efforts, Gabriel Martinelli letting slip a particularly enticing opportunity with the match still scoreless.

After that defeat, Arsenal are now three points behind City and four behind Liverpool. Absolutely everything went against the Gunners this weekend.

Best match: Southampton 2, Leicester 3 For a clash between two promoted sides, we got an absolute treat on Saturday. Between them, Southampton and Leicester City had only won once this season in 10 combined Premier League games, the Foxes getting the best of Bournemouth two weeks ago, so both teams knew how massive this encounter was. The Foxes were 2-0 down inside a half hour, they trailed by the same margin at the hour mark, and completed the 3-2 comeback win in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time. It will undoubtedly be a turning point in their season.

Best goal: Stones vs. Wolves It wasn't the most beautiful of the weekend, but Stones' winner for Manchester City at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday deserves our award for best goal because it sealed a massive victory. After being the hero who earned the champions a late point against Arsenal last month, Stones gave his team three more in the final minute at Molineux on Sunday, a result Pep Guardiola's team needed to take advantage of the Gunners' slip-up on Saturday and to keep pace with Liverpool.