10 Things We Learned This Weekend

Rodgers is out, Bayern knocked five past Dortmund and Ibra breaks records, it's the 10 most interesting things we learned from football this weekend.

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On Oct 6, 2015
1

Brendan Rodgers sacking

Thierry Henry was so shocked at Rodgers' sacking that he touched Jamie Carragher's knee. You OK, hun?

2

Mourinho has to defend himself

"Chelsea cannot have a better manager than me. There are many managers in the world that belong to my level, but they are not better." The Blues have lost four games in Premier League this season and they are 10 points behind leaders Manchester City. Best start winning then, Jose.

3

Arsenal aren't dead in the water

Recent results at Arsenal had left a tense atmosphere around the Emirates but apparently Arsenal are still able to play as they are expected. A 3-0 win against Manchester United and 2nd in the league. What crisis?

4

None of the top 6 in La Liga won this weekend

Real Madrid and Atlético draw in another intense Derbi Madrileño, Barça lost, and Celta and Deportivo didn't win either, which leaves Villarreal still on top of the table despite losing themselves.

5

Bayern are unstoppable

Winning is not enough anymore. Bayern showed again that they have no peers in the Bundesliga with an emphatic 5-1 against Dortmund and two more goals for Lewandowski.

6

Agüero joins the elite

He probably saw what Lewandowski did a couple of weeks ago and decided he wanted the same. It took Agüero 20 minutes to score five for City and Newcastle had to go home with a painful 6-1 defeat behind them.

7

Zlatan rules Paris

The Swede is now the all-time top scorer of PSG. It took him only three years to overtake Pauleta and his 109 goal record. Ibra is now on 110 after two goals against Olympique de Marseille over the weekend.

8

Milan and Juve far from the top

AC Milan had a bad day as Napoli beat them by four in the San Siro. The [former?] Italian giants are 11th in the table and there's not much hope they'll be champions in Serie A again anytime soon. Right under them sit Juventus, who won only their second game of the season this weekend.

9

It was a great Sunday for football fans

Bayern vs Dortmund, Everton vs Liverpool, Arsenal vs Manchester United, Atlético vs Real Madrid, PSG vs Olympique de Marseille and other great games made Sunday a Super Sunday!

10

Barcelona miss their leader

Without Messi, Barcelona seem lost. Sevilla was more effective than Barça but the problem is that the team is evidently missing Messi.

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