GOAL Winners and Losers: Lamine Yamal Stays Superb, Liverpool Continues Free Fall
Bayern Munich's unbeaten record in this season's Bundesliga is gone! The Bavarians were upset at the Allianz Arena by Augsburg, although the German champions are still eight points clear of Borussia Dortmund at the top of the table, meaning it's unlikely to adversely affect their chances of retaining their title. However, things are getting very interesting in England, where we thought Arsenal were almost home and hosed only to suffer a wobble that has made things very interesting, given Manchester City and Aston Villa are both closing in on the Gunners.
Over in Italy, Inter are threatening to pull clear of the chasing pack, while Paris Saint-Germain have usurped Lens at the summit of the standings in Ligue 1 after the surprise challengers' loss at Marseille, making another French championship feel inevitable for the capital club.
However, there's still only a point between Barcelona and Real Madrid in Spain, and the latter appear to have been revitalised by Alvaro Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso as head coach after Los Blancos' Super Cup loss to their Catalan rivals earlier this month.
Below, GOAL runs through the big winners and losers of another action-packed weekend of action across Europe's top leagues...
Lamine Yamal is still only 18 years of age and yet we're already running out of superlatives for the winger. He just does the most extraordinary things on a weekly basis for Barcelona.
For example, in Sunday's 3-0 win over Real Oviedo at Camp Nou, Yamal scored a sensational scissors-kick that even had the opposition coach singing his praises.
"We're talking about a player from another galaxy," Guillermo Almada said. "He's not like the rest. Even with his young age, he's able to change a match on his own and he


