Talking points from European soccer
Talking points from the weekend in European soccer leagues:
PIOLI UNDER PRESSURE AS MILAN SET UNWANTED RECORDS
It has been a rough start to 2023 for Stefano Pioli and AC Milan, with only one win in seven games.
They lost their last two Serie A matches against Lazio and Sassuolo by scorelines of 4-0 and 5-2 respectively. Pioli’s side have let in four goals in consecutive league games for the first time in the club’s history and on Sunday conceded five goals at home for the first time since 1997.
Pioli acknowledged that the tactics that secured Milan the Scudetto last season are no longer working.
"I am certainly thinking of many things, as everything that worked so well over the last two years and allowed us to play beautiful and effective football just isn't working right now," Pioli said.
Milan play city rivals Inter on Feb. 5, and Torino on Feb. 10, before Tottenham Hotspur travel to San Siro on Feb. 14 for the last 16 of the Champions League.
BARCELONA SURVIVE THREE-GAME STRETCH WITHOUT LEWANDOWSKI
Barcelona are in form on top of the LaLiga standings and extended their unbeaten streak to 13 games, even without key striker Robert Lewandowski.
Their 1-0 win over Girona on Saturday was their third consecutive narrow league win after winning at Atletico Madrid and against Getafe by the same result, three games in which they were without Lewandowski.
The Pole was given a three-game ban due to a gesture towards the referee after he was shown a red card in Barca's 2-1 win at Osasuna on November.
Despite struggling up front without Lewandowski, who is still LaLiga's top scorer on 13 goals, Xavi Hernandez's side managed to keep their momentum and even extended their lead over bitter rivals Real Madrid to five points.
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