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With another huge round of Premier League action in the books, all eyes turned to Europe’s top leagues on Sunday night.
There were some huge games on offer including Juventus and Milan in Serie A as they continued to chase the Champions League places as Marseille met Lyon in a big Ligue 1 clash.
Catch up on the best of the action below.
Roma and Juventus shared six goals in a dramatic 3-3 draw at the Stadio Olimpico, with Federico Gatti’s stoppage-time strike rescuing a point for the visitors.
Roma took the lead at the break after a fine 39th-minute finish from Wesley curled into the top corner after being tripped up by Niccolò Pisilli.
The game blew up after the break. Chico Conceicao swooped in from the edge of the box in the 47th minute to level, only for Evan Ndika to restore Roma’s lead seven minutes later, scoring from a Lorenzo Pellegrini corner.
When Doniel Mallen swooped in to head in Mattia Perin for 3-1 in the 65th minute, Roma found themselves in control.
Juventus responded with substitutions. Jeremy Boga volleyed in on 78 minutes to reduce the deficit, setting up a tense finish. In stoppage time, a free-kick was taken and fell to Gatti, who beat Mile Svilar to seal a chaotic tie.
Milan struck late to secure a 2-0 win over Cremonese.
The first half produced chances at both ends. Cremonese started brightly, with early deliveries from Jari Vandeputte causing problems, while Jamie Vardy and Federico Bonazzoli shot wide of the target.
Milan’s best opener fell to Rafael Leao, put one-on-one by Youssef Fofana, but he dragged his effort wide of the near post.
Milan’s pressure increased after the break, but clear-cut chances remained limited. Cremonese went closest when Vandeputte’s deep free-kick found Sebastiano Luperto, whose header was kept out by Mike Meignan’s sharp reaction.
With time running out, Milan finally got the breakthrough in the 89th minute. A short corner kick resulted in Luka Modric’s cross into the penalty area, Connie De Winter shot and Strahinja Pavlovic headed the ball towards the far post.
Cremonese went ahead in stoppage time and were caught on the counter. Christopher Nkunku squared selfishly for Leao to tap into an empty net to seal the points.

Marseille scored twice in the final 10 minutes to seal a 3-2 win over Lyon in Ligue 1.
Lyon made a sharper start and took the lead after three minutes. Endrik worked centrally and slotted the ball into Corentin Tolisso, who finished with his left foot high into the net to give the visitors an early advantage.
Despite Marseille’s territorial control, Lyon remained a threat on the break. Geronimo Rulli denied Endrik and Roman Yaremchuk before the break, keeping the one-goal deficit at half-time.
The home team equalized seven minutes after the restart. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg sent the ball into the path of Igor Paixao, who fired from distance into the top corner to tie the game.
The momentum shifted, but Lyon regained the lead in the 76th minute when substitute Remy Himbert finished low against Ruley after being released by Endric on a counterattack.
Marseille refused to give up. Aubameyang made it 2:2 in the 81st minute, reacting fastest after a corner and firing into the bottom right corner.
Deep into added time, with six extra minutes, Marseille broke ahead once more. Ethan Nwaneri led the counter and opened for Aubameyang, who converted from close range to complete the turnaround.
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