No need to panic yet about Barcelona or Bayern: Marcotti recaps the weekend

No need to panic yet about Barcelona or Bayern: Marcotti recaps the weekend

Another weekend is in the books, and Europe’s top soccer leagues certainly delivered. We had another shocking Barcelona defeat in LaLiga as Real Madrid close the gap at the top, we got Arne Slot’s Liverpool cruising past Pep Guardiola and Manchester City in the Premier League‘s big game, and we saw Harry Kane hobble off hurt as Bayern Munich drew with Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker.

We also saw more chaos for RB Leipzig, a dominant win by Chelsea (over Aston Villa) and Arsenal (over West Ham), late drama for Juventus and former Man United midfielder Scott McTominay looking the part in Napoli‘s latest 1-0 victory to keep them top of Serie A. (Oh, and in a non-Europe bonus, we’ve got some analysis of Botafogo‘s first Copa Libertadores trophy — and what a game it was.)

So let’s get to it. It’s Monday, and here is Gab Marcotti’s first big batch of reactions to the most memorable moments in the world of soccer.

A big defeat with big consequences, but let’s not panic over Barcelona just yet

Is it a big deal that little Las Palmas ruined Barcelona’s 125th birthday, beating them 2-1 on the road and leaving them just one point clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table, but having played one more game? You bet.

Does it necessarily mean the wheels are coming off for Hansi Flick? I’m not sure.