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The most important leagues in Europe were back in action next to England and there were goals across the continent on Saturday.
Continue reading to see the best of the action included in Bayern Munich, Juventus and Napoli.
Bayern Munich returned to the top of the Bundesliga with a 5-0 victory over Hamburg.
Serge Gnabry opened the score after three minutes with a strong finish from a tight angle, putting the tone for a dominant screen.
Aleksandar Pavlovic doubled the advantage six minutes later after a smart two with Harry Kane, before the England striker entered the act from the penalty spot in the middle after a VAR review Souahahoro for Handball.
Luis Díaz quickly won 4-0, his strike diverted to Hamburg’s score in the 29th minute. The Bayern went away after the break, but still found a fifth when Kane headed a sweeping counterattack with his second of the game for 62 minutes.
The hosts registered 22 traits and 70% possession in relentless performance. In the meantime, Hamburg managed only two efforts in Target and remains without gains this season.
Juventus edited Inter 4-3 in another Italian derby thriller, following last year’s eight-goals show.
Lloyd Kelly opened the score with a precise first end, just because Hakan Calhanoglu again hit from the edge of the box.
Kenan Yildiz restored Juve’s lead with an impressive strike before Calhanoglu again equalized, this time with a sharp volley after a chaotic spell in the area.
Inter turned the tide in the second half, Marcus Thuram house with a head head of the corner of Federico Dimarco to get 3-2.
But Juve was not done. Khephren Thuram leveled with a shivering of Yildiz’s lack of lack before the substitute Vasilije Adzic became the unlikely hero, firing in front of Yann Sommer in a stop time to seal the victory.
Napoli crossed a 3-1 victory over Fiorentina in the Franchi, narrowing its grip at the top of the A.
Kevin de Bruyne opened the marker from the penalty point after a VAR check confirmed that Anguissa had been failed, surpassing David de Gea easily. In his debut, Rasmus Hojlund doubled the leadership shortly after, passing to Leonardo Spinazzola’s pass outside the bag before ending emphatically in the lower corner.
The champions were hit again in the second half, Sam Beukema scored from the first rank in his first start of Napoli after Aguissa recycled the ball from a corner. Fiorentina finally found a response through Captain Luca Ranii, who shot at home after a mounting search, but only showed a consolation.
Naples controlled the pace for all the time, publishing a XG of 2.0 compared to 0.9 of Fiorentina. With impressive Hojlund immediately and of Bruyne pulling the ropes, Scudetto headlines look ominously strong.