GOAL's Winners And Losers: Liverpool Is Failing On Multiple Fronts
We still have a title race in England! Manchester City's hopes of winning the Premier League looked to be over after they fell behind to another stunning free-kick from Dominik Szoboszlai at Anfield on Sunday, but Pep Guardiola's men produced a sensational fightback to defeat Liverpool 2-1 and close the gap to leaders Arsenal to just six points.
Over in France, Paris Saint-Germain routed Marseille in La Classique to move back above surprise package Lens at the top of Ligue 1, while both Barcelona and Real Madrid won again this weekend, meaning it's as you were in Spain, with the Catalans just one point ahead of their great rivals.
Meanwhile, in Italy, a previously inconsistent Inter are improving on a weekly basis, and Sunday's 5-0 demolition of Sassuolo means that Christian Chivu's side are now eights point clear at the summit of Serie A, although city rivals AC Milan do have a game in hand.
As for Bayern Munich, they bounced back from the shock of failing to win a couple of games in the Bundesliga by hammering Hoffenheim to restore their six-point advantage over Borussia Dortmund.
But who were the big winners and losers of the latest round of action across the continent? GOAL breaks it all down below...
Viktor Gyokeres' goal against Chelsea in the first leg of Arsenal's Carabao Cup semi-final was an absolute gift from Robert Sanchez, but we wondered at the time if it might prove a turning point for the struggling Swedish striker - and it's certainly looking that way now.
Gyokeres still isn't getting involved all that much in the Gunners' build-up play, but he is starting to play the Erling Haaland role (few touches, loads of goals) quite well. Indeed, no Premier League player has scored more times (six) than the


