Scott Mctominay and Kevin de Bruyne both took the Torseresheet when Napoli won a 2-0 win against Sassuolo to start their title defense.
The player of the season of the season, McTominay, recorded where he stopped a header after his incredible campaign from 2024-25 to put her in front of him.
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After the interval, the former Manchester City-Star de Bruyne scored with a free kick and a difficult afternoon for the hosts when Ismael Kone was sent for a second yellow card.
De Bruyne scored Napoli’s second (Massimo Paolone/AP) (AP)
AC Milan fell on a 2-1 defeat against Luka Modric’s debut for the club.
Federico Bochirotto put the visitors in the lead, but Milan fought with Strahinja Pavlovic at level, but there was nothing that Milan could do when Federico Bonazzoli sealed all three points for the visitors.
Gian Piero Gasperini started as a Roma manager when she secured a 1-0 win over Bologna with the kind approval of a 53rd-minute strike from Wesley Franca.
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In Spain, Atletico Madrid’s profitable start to the Laliga season continued after they were kept by Elche to a 1-1 draw.
Los Colchoneros was looking for her disappointing defeat against Espanyol, and Alexander Sorloth’s opener brought her to the perfect start before Rafa quickly balanced me.
Barcelona came from two goals to defeat Levant 3-2 and to make successive profits until the beginning of her season.
Levant frustrated the champions in the first period and thanks to Ivan Romero’s strike and Jose Morales’ penalty at the end of half with a two-goal lead.
Barcelona achieved a last minute winner (Alberto Saiz/AP) (AP)
Barca struck Pedri and Ferran Torres twice in three minutes and they had to wait until the winner until the 90th minute when Lamine Yamals Kreuz was on his own goal from Unai Elgzabal.
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Erik Ten Hag’s first league game ended in Germany when Bayer defeated Leverkusen boss after being beaten 2-1 by Hoffenheim.
Jarrell Quansah, who was signed from Liverpool for £ 35 million in July, led Leverkusen into an early lead, but visitors fired a brilliant winner of the second half before the break by Fisnik Allani and Tim Lemperle.
Borussia Dortmund gave up a lead of two goals late a day when St. Pauli came from behind to secure a 3: 3 draw after Filippo Mane was sent.
Serhou Guirassy, Waldemar Anton and Julian Brandt brought Dortmund on course for a routine win when they were 3-1 on their way with 3-1.
But after Mane Red had seen it opened the door for St. Pauli, which withdrew a goal from the point through Danel Sinani before Eric Smith scored a point in the 89th minute.