10 Things We Learned This Weekend

In a weekend in which Chelsea lost again, a teenage goalkeeper guarded goal for Milan and 'Gladbach continued their magnificent form, just what did we learn? Here's the 10 things we learned this weekend.

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On Oct 26, 2015
1

16 years old guards goal for Milan

Milan's boss Mihajlovic decided that Diego López was not at his best and called into action 16-year old Gianluigi Donnarumma. Despite conceding Milan took the three points.

2

Support for Cruyff

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The Ajax and Netherlands legend was diagnosed with lung cancer this week and his old teams Ajax, Barcelona and Feyenoord showed their support in the stadiums.

3

Hat tricks all round

This weekend saw Aubameyang scoring three, as well as Kane for Tottenham, Suárez for Barcelona and Gameiro for Sevilla.

4

Roma take the lead

Roma are top of Serie A after taking all three points back from Florence. They lead the Italian table two points ahead of Fiorentina, Napoli, Inter and Lazio, who are all on 18. Tight!

5

Vardy is the Premier League's top scorer

Leicester striker Jamie Vardy scored his 10th goal in the Premier League this weekend. Could he be called up to the England Euro 2016 squad? He's knocking loudly on Hodgson's door right now.

6

1000th win for Bayern in the Bundesliga

A 4-0 drubbing of Köln and Bayern achieve another record, their 1000th victory in Bundesliga.

7

A complete turnaround for Gladbach

After five defeats in a row in Bundesliga and Lucien Favre's resignation, Borussia M'Gladbach have changed course with five consecutive victories.

8

Mourinho is in trouble

It's not as simple as 'Mourinho is a great, he will turn it around'. Yet another loss for Chelsea is proof reputation can mean nothing. At the same time the press starts to talk about Guardiola taking his place at Stamford Bridge so the pressure is on.

9

Barcelona and Real Madrid on top

They are the two strongest teams in the Spanish league but it took them ten games this season to reach the top. Both teams are not playing their best football and struggling with injuries, but it seems that only Atlético will be able to put up a significant fight again.

10

Tim Sherwood sacked

Aston Villa are last in the Premier League with only four points after ten games and they'll probably need more than a new coach to save the season. La Liga had a very similar situation this weekend, Lucas Alcaraz was sacked after another defeat for Levante that left them last in the table.

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