Another weekend of European football is in the books and, once again, there is drama everywhere you look. Here's ESPN's Weekend Review.
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Xavi Hernandez said he was surprised and saddened by the hostility aimed at Barcelona by Athletic Bilbao fans during their 1-0 win at San Mames.
Speculation has begun that as many as 12 players could depart Chelsea next year, and Man City are ready for it. Transfer Talk has the latest.
Raphinha's goal decided another 1-0 win for Barcelona, who have earned a historic number of clean sheets in LaLiga (with some help from VAR).
Erik ten Hag slammed the use of VAR in the Premier League as "inconsistent" after Casemiro was sent off in Man United's draw on Sunday.
Man United hoped to beat last-place Southampton, but Casemiro's red card changed the game as both sides settled for a draw.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta described Gabriel Jesus's return from injury as a "big boost" but said the forward has to win his place in the team.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta isn't afraid of public speaking, so as the club is charged with corruption, his silence looks rather conspicuous.
Leandro Trossard led Arsenal's attack as they cruised to a 3-0 win at Fulham that maintained their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
Karim Benzema has hit back at Didier Deschamps, suggesting the France coach is not being honest about his World Cup departure.
Real Madrid will join the complaint filed on Friday by Spanish prosecutors against Barcelona, the club said on Sunday.
Prematch talk was on Madrid netting once in three games, but even without Karim Benzema, they found form.
Another long-term injury for PSG and Brazil superstar Neymar, who remains as divisive as ever. What is next for the 31-year-old Brazilian?
PGMOL is perplexed at reports that Nottingham Forest have submitted evidence highlighting refereeing errors against them, sources told ESPN.
Vinicius Junior said referees aren't adequately punishing opponents for fouling him, following Real Madrid's LaLiga win over Espanyol on Saturday.