• Liga: Griezmann regales

Antoine Griezmann did not miss his debut on the lawn of Camp Nou. The new FC Barcelona player scored twice to lead his team to a big win over Betis Sevilla (5-2). The match had started badly for Barça with an opening score of Nabil Fekir (15th), who scored his first goal in Spain. The Catalans then put a boost. Griezmann allowed Blaugrana to take control of the match (41st, 50th), then his teammates Carles Perez (56th), Jordi Alba (60th) and Arturo Vidal (77th) aggravated the brand. Loren Moron then reduced the score for the Andalusians (79th). Barcelona is reassured and takes his first points of the season. With three points, he is three points behind Sevilla FC (1st, 6 pts) and Atlético Madrid (2nd, 6 pts), winner of the Leganés economy (1-0) on Sunday. Real Madrid is third (4 pts) slowed Saturday by Valladolid (1-1),

That bonito es marcar in Camp Nou! Gracias por viewstro apoyo abutés, que brillen nuestros colores! 🙌🏻🔵🔴 pic.twitter.com/cva9iowYs8

Antoine Griezmann (@AntoGriezmann) August 25, 2019

  • Ligue 1: PSG reassures itself, but weakened spring

After losing to Rennes, PSG recovered by defeating Toulouse (4-0) at Parc des Princes. Choupo-Moting scored his first goal of the game (50th, 1-0) before Goncalves deflected a Sarabia rebate in his own camp (55th, 2-0). Di Maria gave himself the luxury of missing a penalty (69th) before the double of Choupo-Moting (75th, 3-0) and the head of Marquinhos (83rd, 4-0) on a corner. But the infirmary of the Parisian club was filled during this match. It is first Edinson Cavani who left his very early (10th). The Uruguayan striker lifted his right leg high to control an air ball but felt a discomfort that prevented him from continuing. Then Abdou Diallo, recruited this summer in Dortmund, returned to the locker room with his head down before the break. And finally Mbappé, broke in the middle of a race with a thigh pain at the hour of play (63). PSG is temporarily back on the podium (3rd, 6 points), three points of Stade Rennes, who chained in Strasbourg (2-0) a third win in three games. While waiting for staggered matches Tuesday and Wednesday from Lyon to Montpellier and Nice against Marseille, Stade Rennais remains in the chair of leadership.

  • Premier League: City revives

Manchester City rebounded in Bournemouth (1-3) after being held out by Tottenham last weekend. Agüero opened the scoring in the 15th minute, then Sterling doubled the bet (43). Welshman Harry Wilson, loaned by Liverpool, then gave hope to the "Cherries" of an incredible free-kick left (45 + 3) until the double of Aguero, very fit and author of his 400th goal in career, of which 235 with "City". With this success, the double defending champions (7 pts) resumed their quest for a hat-trick and come back to two lengths of Liverpool (9 pts), the only team with three victories. Tottenham, meanwhile, collapsed against Newcastle (0-1). With no inspiration, the Spurs were trapped on one of the Magpies' only chances. Joelinton, well served in the back of Tottenham's defense by Christian Atsu has cheated Hugo Lloris with a shot from the left (27th).

  • Serie A: a quiet start for Juve

For the first day of Serie A, the two championship favorites, Juventus and Naples, won Saturday. The Turinese won 0-1 in Parma while Naples was defeating Fiorentina 3-4. During this meeting, Franck Ribéry took his first steps under the colors of Florence returning to the 78th minute. For their part, AC Milan and AS Roma, two candidates for European places, have hardly started their season Sunday with the fragile giallorossi a 3-3 draw against Genoa and, Milan side, a very worrying defeat 1 -0 against Udinese. The Torino and Atalanta Bergamo, other candidates for Europe, also won, respectively 2-1 against Sassuolo and 3-2 on the ground of the Spal.

  • Bundesliga: Dortmund in the leader's chair

After two days, Dortmund is still leading the Bundesliga with a victory over the home court of Cologne (1-3). Leipzig also had a second league win. Julian Nagelsmann's men beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1. They share second place in the standings with Friborg, who won on the Paderborn pitch (1-3). Wolfsburg also beat Herta Berlin (0-3) on their pitch thanks to a penalty from Wout Weghorst (9th, 0-1), a goal from Josip Bekalo (82nd, 0-2) and a shot by Frenchman Jérôme Roussillon ( 91st, 0-3). Bayern Munich, winner of the last seven championships, pays its maiden miss (2-2 draw against Hertha) and points to sixth with 4 pts, despite his convincing win Saturday 0-3 at Schalke.