Champions League Dominates European Football Landscape
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On the women’s side, ParisFans reports that Paris Saint‑Germain were held 0–0 by OH Leuven in the Women’s Champions League, a result that mathematically eliminated them from the group before the final round of games and ramped up scrutiny on the project after a heavily backed summer.
As European clubs return to domestic play after the Champions League week, CBS Sports notes that Real Madrid are back in La Liga action while the Premier League title race resumes, with Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal all poised to benefit from their strong European form as they chase top spot. In Italy, AccaPlanner’s Serie A preview points to a compelling stretch of fixtures from Lecce’s clash to Parma versus Lazio and AC Milan versus Sassuolo, with Christian Pulisic’s resurgent form for Milan continuing to be a central storyline; World Soccer Talk describes him as Milan’s most decisive attacker this season, producing one of Europe’s best goal‑per‑minute returns.
Across the broader European landscape, Villarreal’s rise in La Liga has been underscored by Marcelino surpassing Manuel Pellegrini’s club record for league wins, as reported by Tribuna, pushing the Yellow Submarine firmly into the upper reaches of the table. In France, FootballOrgin’s latest Ligue 1 highlights package captures a tightly packed title chase, while in England Sky Sports builds up a busy weekend that includes Liverpool versus Brighton and a high‑intensity Sunderland–Newcastle derby, with both fixtures carrying European qualification implications.
Around the U.S. and global game, CBS Sports’ Golazo Network continues to spotlight the intersection of MLS, Liga MX, and European football with daily shows like Morning Footy and Scoreline, reflecting how American audiences are increasingly locked into both Champions League drama and top‑five‑league title races.
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