Barcelona beat Real Madrid, Manchester City win again

Barcelona beat Real Madrid, Manchester City win again

Liga pacesetters Barcelona 3-0 victors against ten-man Real Madrid in Clásico Premier League leaders Man. City make it 17 top-flight wins in a row Juventus defeat Roma to stay one point off Serie A summit Kane scores seventh hat-trick of 2017 as Spurs beat Burnley Beşiktaş suffer first league defeat since October HAVE YOU PICKED YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR? 22 DecemberArsenal 3-3 Liverpool23 December

Napoli in need of home help for Manchester City visit

Napoli in need of home help for Manchester City visit

Having lost both away games, SSC Napoli will be banking on their impressive UEFA Champions League home form to get them back into contention in Group F – easier said than done against leaders Manchester City FC.• The 2-1 success in Manchester on matchday three means City have won all three games so far, and hold a three-point lead over FC Shakhtar Donetsk in the standings. Napoli are three points further back in third place. • City will qualify for the round of 16 for the fifth season in succession if they avoid defeat in Naples.Previous meetings• The teams' only past fixtures

Manchester City score seven, Juventus lose at home

Manchester City score seven, Juventus lose at home

Premier League leaders Manchester City score seven; champions Chelsea beaten Juventus suffer first home defeat in Serie A in 42 games; Napoli win to pull clear at summit Bayern defeat Freiburg 5-0 in Heynckes' first game back at the helm Luis Suárez salvages a point for Liga leaders Barcelona with late goal at Atlético Ronaldo opens Liga account to give Real Madrid victory in Zidane's 100th game in charge MAKE YOUR FANTASY CHANGES Group ALiverpool 0-0 Manchester U... UEFA.com - News

Manchester City beat Chelsea, Paris score six

Manchester City beat Chelsea, Paris score six

Manchester City beat champions Chelsea to stay top of the Premier League Neymar, Mbappé and Cavani all on the mark as Paris score six Harry Kane scores twice to take tally to 13 goals for September alone Sunday highlights: Sporting v Porto, Hertha v Bayern and Milan v Roma Check out how the #UCL groups stand after two rounds of matches MAKE YOUR FANTASY CHANGES Group AManchester United 4-0 Crystal PalaceGrasshoppers 0-0 Basel... UEFA.com - News

Omens favour Manchester City for Shakhtar visit

Omens favour Manchester City for Shakhtar visit

Manchester City FC and FC Shakhtar Donetsk both opened Group F with fine wins, although the portents point to a home victory at the City of Manchester Stadium on matchday two.• While these teams have never met before, Shakhtar have lost all but one of their matches in England and may have their work cut out against a City side who equalled their biggest win in the UEFA Champions League – group stage to final – in their first game. That said, Shakhtar's recent away form in Europe has been imperious.  Match backgroundManchester City• City are unbeaten in their last ten home matches

How brilliant is new Manchester United man Romelu Lukaku?

How brilliant is new Manchester United man Romelu Lukaku?

Manchester United smashed the British transfer record to sign Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku from Everton on Monday – but what is it about the 24-year-old that has made him such hot property? UEFA.com investigates. What they say"Romelu is a natural fit for Manchester United. He is a big personality and a big player. It is only natural that he wants to develop his career at the biggest club."José Mourinho, Manchester United manager "At the age of 23, I always believed he had the possibility of becoming the best No9 in world football because he has absolutely everything."Robert... UEFA.com - News

Wayne Rooney Transfers From Manchester United To Everton In Prodigal Return

Wayne Rooney Transfers From Manchester United To Everton In Prodigal Return

Wayne Rooney is going home. The Premier League legend joined Everton from Manchester United on Sunday, confirming a long-rumored emotional return to his boyhood club, which he left for Old Trafford in 2004. Rooney reportedly signed a two-year contract with the Toffees, and the clubs then announced his transfer on their websites. “It is some time since I said that the only Premier League club I would play for other than Manchester United was Everton, so I am delighted that the move has happened,” Rooney said, per Sky Sports. “Thirteen years ago I went to United with the intention of winning trophies and I have been fortunate to be a part of one of... NESN.com