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European football: Barça close in on leaders after thrashing Sevilla | European club football

Barcelona A hard-working battle won a 4-1 victory Sevilla On Sunday, we thanked Robert Rwandowski, Fermin Lopez, Rafinha and Eric Garcia for the goals, bringing them closer to the top of the table.

The victory brought third-placed Barça to 48 points. One was tied 1-1 on Saturday behind two castaways, Atletico Madrid and two leaders, Real Madrid.
Lewandowski gave Barça a lead from close range in the seven minutes, but Rubén Vargas hit quickly and equalised for the home side from the quick counter one minute later.

Lopez got out of the bench and brought Barca back forward two minutes after the break, while Rafina extended the lead in the 55th minute with a great strike from outside the box. Five minutes later, Barca was reduced to 10 after Lopez was shown a straight red card for a stud-up challenge at Djibril Sow, but visitors held back Sevilla and fourth through Garcia's header in the 89th minute I've won.

Naples After being held in a 1-1 draw at home, he missed the chance to clear a provisional 6 points above Serie A Udinese Sunday, their second consecutive deadlock.

Napoli, who had to settle for a 1-1 draw in Rome last week, scored 55 points. In the eventful first half, both teams had the chance to beat the deadlock, but Scott McTominai opened a score for Napoli in the 37th minute, opening a close-range pinpoint header following Matteopolitano's corner. Ta.

Udinese's Jurgen Ekkelenkamp was equalized three minutes later with a long-range right-footed shot that duped goalkeeper Alex Meret and jumped into the bottom corner.

Paul Dybara of Rome (second on the left) celebrates his goal in Venice. Photo: Paola Garbuio/AP

Paulo Dybala scored his first goal in 2025 and helped something very unusual Rome Demoted wins 1-0 Venice On Sunday at Serie A.

Dybala strongly converted a second half penalty after teammate Angelinho tripped over by Venice defender Alessandro Marcandari. Rome manager Claudio Ranieri chose to spin his team with Porto ahead of the first leg of the Europa League playoffs on Thursday.

Venice is second in the bottom of the Serie A, with three points from Monza and five points for safety. Rome remains ninth.

Lazio Returning to fourth place with a dominant 5-1 victory at the bottom club Monza. Adam Marusic's header gave Lazio a thin lead on the break, with Floodgates scoring twice in the second half, with Taty Castellanos and Faruq Dele-Bashiru adding others to the home team.

Lazio jumped over Juventus' two points. They are Napoli's bottom nine points ahead of the Serie A leader match against Udinese late Sunday.

Paulo Fonseca has pledged to regain offensive football Lyonand his players followed him by routing. reims 4-0 in League 1.

Fonseca took over as manager at the end of January and was fired after Pierre Sage was won six games.

In Fonseca's first game, Lyon played well despite losing 3-2 at Marseille last weekend. This time they had full control over the Rames, with four different scorers emphasizing smooth teamwork.

Left-back Nicholas Tagliafico volleyed on Corentin Torisso's cross late in the first half, before Torisso headed for the second cross with a Rayanzerki cross.

Cherki went 3-0 in the 79th minute, and Georgia's Georges Mikatatze was crucified from the vibrant Cherki after Reiss midfielder Patrick Zabi was shown the red card.

The victory moved Lyon above the lens to sixth place, two points behind the reel in fifth place. Reims is in 14th place.

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