Euro round-up: Espanyol shock Madrid, Kane on double
Carlos Romero's late winner sealed Espanyol a shock 1-0 home win against LaLiga leaders Real Madrid.
Left-back Romero, on loan from Villarreal, converted at the far post in the closing stages as Espanyol consigned Carlo Ancelotti’s side to a third league defeat of the season.
Real missed the chance to open up a four-point lead at the top and sit just one above city rivals Atletico, who remain second after goals from Samuel Lino and Antoine Griezmann secured a 2-0 home win against Mallorca.
Diego Simeone’s side extended their unbeaten home league run to 12 matches this season and sit six points clear of Barcelona, who can cut the gap when they play Alaves at home on Sunday.
Villarreal stepped up their challenge for a Champions League place by thrashing bottom club Real Valladolid 5-1 at home.
Former Newcastle and Leicester forward Ayoze Perez gave Villarreal an interval lead and there were second-half goals for Pape Gueye, Santi Comesana, Thierno Barry and Denis Suarez before Selim Amallah’s stoppage-time consolation for the visitors.
Getafe were held 0-0 at home by mid-table rivals Sevilla in Saturday’s other LaLiga fixture.
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich extended their lead at the top to nine points, but were given a fright by lowly Holstein Kiel in a 4-3 home win.
Harry Kane struck twice either side of half-time to set a new Bundesliga record of 55 goals in his first 50 games.
His double was sandwiched by Jamal Musiala and Serge Gnabry efforts as Bayern led 4-0, but the visitors hit back through Finn Porath before two stoppage-time strikes from Steven Skrzybski caused Bayern’s blushes.
Top-four challengers RB Leipzig were held 0-0 at Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund halted a four-game winless league run as goals from Serhou