Bayern, Madrid and Napoli were held to win PSG & Milan


Saturday’s soccer scene provided some major matches in the top European leagues.

A top-level table conflict occurred between Bayer Lebalkusen and Bayern Munich, and the hosts had to win to close the gap with their top-level rivals.

Real Madrid was aiming to continue to live on the top of Lariga against Osasuna, who was drawn to the last Atletico.

Serie a leader Napoli traveled to Lazio to see which Italian team was tested.

In the later games, AC Milan hosted Hellas Verona, and Toulouse won Paris Saint-Germain.

Check out the results across the continent.

Bayer Leberkusen 0-0 Bayern Munich

Bayer Leberkusen and Bayern Munich fought a goalless draw at Bayarena, resulting in Bayern eliminating eight points at the top of the Bundesliga.

Leverkusen was closest to scoring, hitting woodworking twice in a row in the first half.

Jeremy Frimon and Nathan Terra both rattled the crossbars, the latter seeing the header being cleaned up by Itojimajima in the second half.

Florian Wiltz attempted a bold strike from midfield, which drifted narrowly and wide, but at the dying moment, Amin Adri’s volley was brilliantly denied by Neuer, ensuring Bayern escaped at the point.

Bayern struggled to create meaningful opportunities as Jamal Musiala and Michael Oris barely touch the ball in dangerous areas. Their lack of offensive threat meant that Lukas Hradecky had little to do with Leverkusen’s goal.

Health 1-1 Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s La Liga title ambition was a hit as they got caught up in a 1-1 draw with Osasuna.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side began strong, and Killian Mbappe moved them forward in the 15th minute.

Federico Valverde’s surge was able to run down the space created to the right and cut the ball for Mbappe, who finished in the 17th La Liga goal of the season.

However, the turning point of the game came just before halftime when Bellingham was shown a straight red card due to objections. An English International’s protest over the decision to free kicks led umpire Montero to drive him away, leaving Madrid with 10 men throughout the second half.

Osasuna took advantage of his numerical advantage and was equalized in the 58th minute through an Antedodimir penalty. Eduardo Kamavinga was determined to have fouled Budimir into the box following a review of VAR, and the striker cooled his spotkick into the middle of Thibaut Kurdva.

Despite the late chances, Madrid could not find a winner, including a stop time effort from Mbappe, rejected by Herrera.

The draw also attracts Atletico, extending the lead to one point at the top, but Barcelona can win on Monday.

Lazio 2-2 Naples

The struggle for Napoli to take the lead continued as they slipped another advantage in a 2-2 draw with Lazio at Studio Olimpico.

In the third consecutive Serie A match, Partenopei was unable to secure three points after moving forward, and both sides were unhappy with the outcome that neither of them benefited.

Lazio took the lead in just six minutes when Gustav Isaacsen returned home from the crossbar. However, poor clearance from Ivan proved that Giacomo Laspadri excavated an equalis to Naples seven minutes later, as he excavated a low shot on the foot of the Lazio Keeper after pairing with Romelu Lukaku. .

Napoli ultimately led in a crude way past The Hour Mark as a ball deflected from Adam Marcik reached Lazionette. However, their advantages didn’t last long as Boulaye Dia leveled the game in the 87th minute after a clever assist from Mattia Zaccagni.

AC Milan 1-0 Hellas Verona

AC Milan struggled to win 1-0 against San Siro’s determined Hellas Verona side, with Santiago Gimenez’s late header proved the difference.

Milan ruled over ownership and created better opportunities, but Verona’s physical approach disrupts their rhythms. Joao Felix, Tijjani Reijnders and Yunus Musah all tested Lorenzo Montipo in the first half, but the visitors were solid.

Milan thought they had broken in the 33rd minute when Gimenez latched to Malik Tiau through the ball and found the net.

Meanwhile, Verona struggled to create offensive momentum and instead resorted to their aggressive defensive strategies, which allowed them to commit several fouls.

The breakthrough finally arrived in the 75th minute, with Rafael Lio showing great recognition to clip the pass over Montipo, allowing Guimenes to nod to the empty net. Musa nearly doubled the lead moment with a stunning long distance effort skimming the crossbar.

Toulouse 0-1 psg

Paris Saint-Germain won a 1-0 victory over the resilient Toulouse side, with Fabian Lewis’ second half goal being his only strike in the match.

Seeing opportunities from both teams in the first half, Toulouse looked more dangerous early on. Magri and Cresswell both tested PSG Keeper Safonov, but on the other side, Beraldo tilted a strong strike to the post.

Barcola also had a great opportunity in one-on-one situations, but Toulouse Keeper Rest made an important save to keep his score level on the break.

PSG began to control the lawsuit late on, and was rewarded in the 52nd minute. A corner from the right spotted Pacho, with the header rattling the crossbar, but the rebound kindly fell, returning home from close range and breaking the deadlock.

Visitors could have expanded their lead as Barcola and Lee have more opportunities, but neither could convert. Notably, Barcola was rejected twice by excellent goalkeeping from Haug, but Doo hit the post with an open goal to his mercy.

Despite Toulouse delaying the equalizer, PSG held it to charge all three points.



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