EURO Update
Manchester clubs drop points
Manchester City surrendered the Premier League lead outright to Chelsea after being held at Everton in a 1-1 draw.
Scottish international Steven Naismith stole the point for the Toffees with a 78th minute header from a Leighton Baines free kick.
Fernandinho grabbed a fortuitous chance to head home City’s opener just four minutes prior.
Super-sub Dusan Tadic scored a shock winner on 69 minutes for Southampton to condemn Manchester United to a 1-0 loss at Old Trafford.
It was the price United paid after failing to get any of their 10 shots on target. The Saints now leapfrog the Red Devils into third place.
Chelsea 2 – Newcastle 0
Arsenal 3 – Stoke 0
Crystal Palace 2 – Tottenham 1
Barca wins to revive league form
Lionel Messi put the internal issues behind him to round off the scoring for Barcelona in their relieving 3-1 win over champions Atletico Madrid.
Barca’s fearsome front three all thrived as Neymar and Luis Suarez both scored from close range before Mario Mandzukic’s intervening penalty.
Messi confirmed the win on 86 minutes after a period of pressure from Atletico.
Real Madrid also returned to winning ways after cruising to a 3-0 victory over Espanyol.
Carlo Ancelotti’s men went 2-0 up after 28 minutes when Gareth Bale struck an absolutely superb free kick in off the upright after James Rodriguez’s opener. Despite Fabio Coentrao’s second-half ejection Real later added another through Nacho Fernandez.
Celta Vigo 1 – Valencia 1
Almeria 0 – Sevilla 2
Granada 1 – Real Sociedad 1
Roman gladiator rescues Giallorossi
Another Derby della Capitale played and it did not disappoint as Lazio and AS Roma played to an exciting 2-2 draw at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico. Lazio took control in the first half by surging to a 2-0 lead.
However, Francesco Totti had something to say and the Roman gladiator scored identical volleys to save a point for AS Roma.
To top that off, Totti took a selfie with an iPhone to celebrate his second goal.
Defending Scudetto champions Juventus powered past fourth placed Napoli 3-1 to open up a three point gap at the top of the Serie A table.
Paul Pogba’s exceptional first half volley set the tone before Arturo Vidal scored a screamer of his own to close a certain victory.
Internazionale 3 – Genoa 1
Fiorentina 4 – Palermo 3
Torino 1 – AC Milan 1