Bayern, PSG and Juventus all win big
There was a soccer east feast on Friday night on the top European league cards.
Manchester United’s Shock FA Cup exit to Leicester included important games playing in Germany, Italy and France.
Bayern Munich hosted Vader Bremen in hopes of continuing their winning streak live on the top of the Bundesliga.
Cesc Fabregas and Como welcomed Juventus into their home for Serie A Awwown.
And Paris Saint-Germain dueled Monaco in the fiery French derby.
Read on to see how each match unfolded across the continent.
Bavaria Munich 3-0 Vader Bremen
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Bayern Munich has bolstered grip at the top of the Bundesliga with a 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen at Allianz Arena.
Following the frustrating first half of the hosts failing to break through Bremen’s disciplined defense, they returned from the interval with new strength, eventually beating the visitors.
Harry Kane came closest to the nearest before the break, rattling the crossbar and later sending header widths, but Bremen was firmly restrained.
The deadlock finally broke in the 56th minute when Kane converted the penalty after Jung’s handball.
Leroy Sane doubled Bayern’s lead in the 82nd minute and finished from close range after a low cross from Conrad Reimer.
As Werder struggled to respond, Kane sealed the victory deeply into stop time with another quietly stolen penalty after Mujara was filled to the box.
As Juventus 1-2
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Randal Koro Muani’s impressive start to his life at Juventus continued as his braces fought Como hard 2-1.
The host was far from the best, but thanks to new charms, we found our way.
Juventus attacked first in the 34th minute. Nicolas Gonzalez passed the perfect pass through Colo Mooani and moved to his right foot before living an unstoppable shot into the top corner.
But the better aspect of most of the first half, Como has found an equalizer worthy of the downtime. Patrick Catrown kept the loose ball alive before he delivered the lofted cross to the back post.
The second half remained a tough event, but Juventus was awarded a late penalty. Koro Muani stepped up with confidence, sending Rudez the wrong way, slotting in the top left corner to seal all three points.
Paris Saint-Germain 4-1 Monaco
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Paris Saint-Germain beat Monaco 4-1 at Park des Princess, extending the lead at the top of the League One, scoring 13 points.
Despite the competitive first half, Luis Enrique’s team was pulled away after the break and scored three unanswered goals to seal off an overwhelming victory.
Vitinha’s clever free kick scored within six minutes and unexpectedly broke through Monaco’s defense. However, visitors responded well, and after a successful move involving Soungoutou Magassa, they were equalized through Denis Zakaria.
The first half remains an end-to-end event, with both sides creating opportunities, but it was PSG that the intensity emerged from the new interval.
The Rapid Fire Double in the second half rocked the game courtesy of PSG. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia showed off her skills in a dazzling solo effort in the 54th minute. Monaco had moments where embolic, Gorobin and Acryucet were all blackmailing, but the quality of the PSG proved too much.