European wrap: Inter fail to go top of Serie A after Juventus defeat
Francisco Conceicao was the villain as champions Inter Milan passed up the chance to return to the top of the Serie A table after a 1-0 Derby d'Italia defeat at Juventus.
Juve's Conceicao struck 16 minutes from time to settle an end-to-end encounter in favour of the hosts and prevent the reigning champions from taking advantage of leaders Napoli's 2-2 draw at Lazio on Saturday.
Assane Diao and Nico Paz scored either side of half-time as Como eased themselves five points clear of the relegation zone with a 2-0 victory at Fiorentina, in the process ending a run of three league defeats.
Matias Soule's stunning free-kick handed Roma a 1-0 victory at 10-man Parma.
Giovanni Leoni's dismissal for a trip on Soule - he was sent off after referee Daniele Chiffi's original decision to award a penalty had been overturned by VAR because the challenge had taken place outside the box - gave the striker the opportunity to curl home the game's only goal.
Jurgen Ekkelenekamp scored twice for Udinese in a comfortable 3-0 home win over Empoli in which skipper Florian Thauvin added the third, and bottom-of-the-table Monza avoided defeat for the first time in five league outings in a 0-0 home draw with Lecce.
In La Liga, Oihan Sancet spared fourth-placed Athletic Bilbao's blushes with a 77th-minute equaliser which cancelled out Roberto Fernandez's opener in a 1-1 draw at lowly Espanyol.
Manchester United loanee Antony scored for the third successive game as Real Betis beat nine-man Real Sociedad 3-0.
Antony opened the scoring after Igor Zubeldia had been sent off and Marc Roca helped himself to a double before Sheraldo Becker also received his marching orders.
Juanlu Sanchez's double helped to cement Sevilla's place in mid-table with a comfortable 4-0