It was another fire-cracking week in the world of football as we once again bring to you the review of some top games in the European Leagues.
Below are some of the reviews for your enjoyment.
Premier League
Ruthless Chelsea take all three points at Turf Moor
The gaffer on two fine performances from Saturday’s big away win! ā
ā Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) March 7, 2022
Chelsea fans show their loyalty for Roman Abramovich after the Russian owner’s name was praised during a show of solidarity with Ukraine ahead of their Premier League against Burnley.
Ruthless Chelsea cruise past Burnley
Reece James’ moving effort open the sluicegates before Kai Havertz’s twice and a goal from Pulisic sealed the Chelsea victory with 35 minutes to spare.
The Clarets were outstanding in the first half. But Burnley let them off the hook and paid a heavy price.
Sadio Mane fires Liverpool to narrow win against West Ham
Liverpool controlled the first half but the Hammers had plenty of moments on the counter-attack, with Pablo Fornals seeing an effort through the line by the impressive Alexander-Arnold.
However, they should have equalized 20 minutes from time when Manuel Lanzini somehow blazed over from seven yards out.
Spanish La Liga Santander
Real Madrid V Real Sociedad
Modric inspires Madrid to come from behind against Real Socieda
Eduardo Camavinga and Luka Modric scored remarkable long-range goals as pitiless Real Madrid defeat Real Sociedad 4-1 to go eight points away at the top of the Spanish LaLiga.
Mikel Oyarzabalās early penalty kick put the sixth-placed Basques in front at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday, but Real Madrid struggle back to stay on course for the title.
Karim Benzema was on target from the penalty kick spot after having two goals rejected. Marco Asensio introduced a fourth goal to cap a magnificent performance from Los Blancos.
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ā Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) March 7, 2022
Barcelona secure win against Athletico Bilbao to keep Champions League hop alive
Aubameyang opened the scoring in the 37th minute, netting a rebound from a Gerard Pique header off the bar.
The second goal came in the 73rd with a fantastic finish by substitute Ousmane Dembele, who made peace with the Barca fans and got an standing ovation after almost leaving the club in January due to his reluctance to renew his contract.
Dembele delivered assists for the third and fourth goals in stoppage time. Xavi praised Dembele’s hard work in the match, amidst pressure between the player and the fans.
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