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Euro round-up: Olmo sends Barca top; Milan on summit

Dani Olmo struck twice as **Barcelona** came from behind to win 3-1 at home against **Alaves** and leapfrog Real Madrid into top spot in LaLiga.

Olmo scored his first league goal since September, after Lamine Yamal had cancelled out Pablo Ibanez's early opener for Alaves, and the Spain forward wrapped up Barca’s fourth straight league win with his second in added time.

Hansi Flick’s side marked their 126th anniversary with victory in their second game back at the Nou Camp and moved two points clear of Real, who can regain their place at the summit with victory at Girona on Sunday.

Alexander Sorloth fired a first-half double as **Atletico Madrid** beat **Real Oviedo** 2-0 at the Metropolitano Stadium to climb up to third and within a point of city rivals Real.

**Athletic Bilbao** consolidated in eighth place after first-half goals from Robert Navarro and Nico Williams sealed a 2-0 win at **Levante**, who stay bottom after a ninth league defeat of the season.

**Osasuna** defender Flavien Enzo Boyomo’s stoppage-time goal salvaged his side a 2-2 draw at **Mallorca** as the visitors fought back from 2-0 down to edge one point clear of the bottom three.

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Luis Diaz heads home for Bayern

In the Bundesliga, **Bayern Munich** moved eight points clear at the top as Luis Diaz and Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson scored stoppage-time goals to seal a 3-1 home win against **St Pauli**.

Raphael Guerreiro cancelled out Andreas Hountondji’s early opener for St Pauli and Bayern – for whom Harry Kane, Lennart Karl and Tom Bischof all hit the woodwork – bounced back from their first defeat of the season in midweek against Arsenal in the Champions League.

**Borussia Dortmund** leapfrogged **Bayer Leverkusen** into third place after a 2-1 win at the BayArena, with goals from Aaron Anselmino and Karim Adeyemi before Christian Kofane’s late effort for the hosts.

**Hoffenheim** moved up to fourth place with a fifth win in six league games, 3-0 at home against **Augsburg**, and **Heidenheim** secured their first away win of the season, beating **Union Berlin** 2-1 to climb off the foot of the table.

Said El Mala’s goal in added time earned **Cologne** a 1-1 draw at **Werder Bremen**, who had Niklas Stark sent off just before the final whistle.

In Serie A, Rafael Leao scored the only goal as **AC Milan** beat **Lazio** 1-0 at the San Siro to return to the top of the table and extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to 13 matches.

**Juventus** closed the gap on the top six to a single point as they extended their unbeaten league run to five matches thanks to Kenan Yildiz’s double in a 2-1 home win against **Cagliari**.

**Verona** remain winless in all competitions this season after a 2-1 defeat at **Genoa** and **Udinese** climbed into the top half of the table with a 2-0 win at **Parma**.

Takumi Minamino's solitary strike earned **Monaco** a 1-0 home win against Ligue 1 leaders **Paris St Germain**, who slipped to their first league defeat since September and second of the season.

PSG are a point above **Marseille**, who were denied top spot by Santiago Hidalgo’s stoppage-time equaliser for **Toulouse** in a 2-2 draw, while **Paris FC** were held 1-1 at home by bottom club **Auxerre**.

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