Paris (AFP) – Barcelona’s troubles on the road continued even with the presence of Lionel Messi as they lost at Granada, while Inter triumphed in the Milan derby and Neymar did it again with another late goal for Paris Saint-Germain.
Here, AFP Sport takes a look at five main talking points from the weekend in European football:
– Barca now Spain’s crisis club –
Barcelona relieved Real Madrid of the tag of Spain’s chief crisis club after they were beaten 2-0 by Granada on Saturday to throw scrutiny back on Ernesto Valverde’s future as coach.
With seven points from five games, this is Barca’s worst start in La Liga in 25 years as even the double introduction of Lionel Messi and Ansu Fati could not revive another dreary display from the defending champions.
Zinedine Zidane had been the coach under the most pressure last week but his Madrid side bounced back from their midweek misery in Paris by beating Sevilla 1-0 away.
Atletico Madrid’s bright start has faded. They were held to a goalless draw at home to Celta Vigo.
– ‘General’ Conte ready for title assault –
Antonio Conte uses the terms of a military campaign as Inter Milan look to wrest the Serie A title from eight-time reigning champions Juventus.
“A commander can have his plans, but he needs the foot soldiers to go out and execute the orders. I am fortunate to have very good and disciplined players,” said Conte after his Inter side claimed a 2-0 derby win over AC Milan.
Conte’s side are the only team in Serie A with four wins from four and they lead Juventus by two points.
Inter last won Serie A in 2010 under Jose Mourinho, and have been remodelled by former Juventus and Chelsea boss Conte, who replaced Luciano Spalletti after the Chinese-owned club finish fourth last season.
– PSG come through toughest test-
A trip to Lyon has almost without fail been Paris Saint-Germain’s hardest test since the Qatari takeover of 2011 that turned the club from the French capital into Ligue 1’s dominant side.
PSG had won just twice, and lost four, of their previous eight visits to Lyon, including in each of the last two seasons, before Sunday night’s showdown.
However, this time they came out on top, Neymar’s superb late strike securing a 1-0 win for Thomas Tuchel’s side. After an unconvincing start to the season, this result followed their 3-0 thumping of Real Madrid in the Champions League and leaves them three points clear atop Ligue 1.
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