• Ligue 1: PSG crush OM and the championship

Eleven matches, nine wins, eight points ahead of his dolphin Nantes and a goal difference of +20. Striking OM at Parc des Princes (4-0), PSG confirmed that he was indeed the only contender for his own succession in Ligue 1.

Especially since behind, the gaps never cease to tighten. Eight points is also what separates Nantes, second, from Metz, nineteenth. Nantais who remain at the top of the ranking, despite a second defeat of rank, against Monaco (0-1) and who see Lille, victorious Bordeaux (3-0), back to a length. Note also the success of Lyon on Metz (2-0).

• Liga: Granada alone leader after the postponement of "clasico"

Postponed because of the protests that are multiplying in Spain, the "clasico" between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid will be played on December 18th. A decision that has at least the merit of making a happy: Grenada CF, who takes advantage of his short success against Betis (1-0) to win the first place in the standings.

Another surprise of this beginning of season, the Real Sociedad is invited on the third step of the podium, thanks to a victory in the forceps on the lawn of Celta Vigo (0-1). And Atlético Madrid, who remained on three draws, has regained color by dominating Athletic Bilbao (2-0) and is fourth.

• Premier League: Historic Leicester, a "Big Four" Emerges

A historic defeat. On his lawn, Southampton suffered a real correction from Leicester. Worn by the two trebles of his attackers Vardy and Perez, the 2016 champion of England has offered an impressive victory (0-9), which confirms a little more his excellent form of the moment. However, it still outweighs Manchester City, winner of Aston Villa (3-0), and Liverpool, current first (28 pts), who has hardly dominated Tottenham (2-1).

Chelsea, who made the job against Burnley (2-4), also hangs the good wagon comforting his fourth place (with 20 pts), since Arsenal could only save a small point of his duel against Crystal Palace (2-2). The Gunners are fifth, at four lengths.

• Serie A: Atalanta in demonstration, leaders in slow motion

Very good operation of Atalanta Bergamo in Serie A. Third in the standings, the men of Gasperini squirmed Udinese (7-1) and get closer to Inter, still second after his draw against Parma (2 -2). Juve, always first, who moved to Lecce, could not take advantage of the misstep of his main rival (1-1).

In the middle of the table, Fiorentina missed the opportunity to make a nice close to the standings by losing to Lazio in the last moments (1-2). A meeting during which the French Franck Ribery was expelled before attacking the referee assistant. A jostling that could cost him a lot in disciplinary committee [five to seven days of suspension expected].

• Bundesliga: M'Gladbach still leading, Dortmund falls back

No major change at the top of the Bundesliga, where Borussia Mönchengladbach, winner of Eintracht Frankfurt (4-2), perfectly responded to Bayern Munich's victory over Union Berlin (2-1) and keeps his chair leader for one point (19 points for the first, and 18 for the second).

Another title contender at the start of the season, Borussia Dortmund has again lost two valuable points in the derby against Schalke 04 (0-0). A fourth draw in five games that pushes them to fifth place (with 16 pts).