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Omar Marmoush scored only his second goal of the season for Manchester City against Wolves. 24 Jan 2026
Pep Guardiola needed to shake things up after his weary Manchester City side began to flag this season and Omar Marmoush served a reminder of his talent after the Spaniard dropped two of his key players to the bench on Saturday. Star striker Erling Haaland's prolific form has ground to a halt, while Phil Foden has also looked a shadow of his usual self in recent games as City have fallen back in the Premier League title race. Manager Guardiola felt the meeting with bottom side Wolves was the ideal time to give the duo a rest and his decision to put them on the bench was vindicated. Marmoush, 26, had to stand up after starting in place of Haaland and the Egyptian showed how vital a role he can play in the remainder of this season by scoring his first top-flight goal of the campaign in the 2-0 victory.
Amine Adli scored a stoppage-time winner as Bournemouth ended Liverpool's 13-match unbeaten run in a Premier League thriller at Vitality Stadium. 24 Jan 2026
After a goalmouth scramble, Adli finished in the fifth minute of time added on to send the home fans wild after Liverpool had initially come from two goals down to level. With 10 minutes to go, Dominik Szoboszlai scored his second free-kick of the week to equalise for Liverpool after Virgil van Dijk had initially pulled a goal back. A calamitous seven-minute spell for Liverpool saw Arne Slot's side go two goals down on the south coast. Evanilson gave the Cherries the lead in the 26th minute after Van Dijk failed to clear the ball and Joe Gomez was injured as he clashed with goalkeeper Alisson while trying to block Evanilson's strike. With Gomez off the pitch and Wataru Endo ready to replace him, Liverpool did not kick the ball out and carried on playing with 10 men for seven minutes. In the 33rd minute, Alex Jimenez got on the end of a through ball from James Hill and finished through Alisson's legs to double Bournemouth's lead. Liverpool then made the change and showed great resilience to come back into the game with Van Dijk heading in Szoboszlai's corner on the brink of half-time, before Mohamed Salah, from a free-kick, rolled the ball into the path of Szoboszlai who fired into the bottom corner past Djordje Petrovic to level. Both sides had chances to win it in normal time with Alisson tipping Ryan Christie's effort over before Petrovic pulled off a great stop to deny Florian Wirtz. Adli's last-gasp winner stood after a video assistant referee (VAR) check for a possible foul in the build-up, meaning Liverpool tasted defeat for the first time since November. Yet to win a Premier League game in 2026, Liverpool remain fourth in the table, while Bournemouth rise to 13th.
Bayern Munich's 27-game unbeaten run in the Bundesliga came to an abrupt end on Saturday as struggling Augsburg produced a shock victory at the Allianz Arena. 24 Jan 2026
Japanese defender Hiroki Ito had headed Bayern in front midway through the first half, but goals from Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo inside the final 15 minutes turned the match in the visitors' favour. Bayern suffering a first league defeat of the season looked unlikely when Ito headed in from a Michael Olise corner in the 23rd minute, giving the former Crystal Palace winger a league-leading 14th assist of the campaign. However, Bayern looked unusually vulnerable in defence and were lucky that Robin Fellhauer's vicious strike in first-half injury-time hit the woodwork. If that was a warning sign for Vincent Kompany's side, it wasn't heeded. Minutes after Elvis Rexhbecaj blazed over when through on goal, Chaves beat Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig to a corner to head into an unguarded net. Urbig started in place of the rested Manuel Neuer as one of four changes Kompany made to his side, but never really looked comfortable. Having lost each of the eight matches in which they fell behind this season, here Augsberg turned things around when Massengo finished off a stunning team goal nine minutes from time to stun the defending champions. Bayern pushed hard for an equaliser but Olise - who now has four goals and seven assists in his past five league outings - hit the crossbar from distance with the final kick of the match. Harry Kane had a quiet afternoon and could not help Bayern score at least twice for what would have been a record-extending 27th Bundesliga game. This surprise defeat means Bayern remain 11 points clear of closest challengers Borussia Dortmund at the top of the table, having played one game more. Augsburg, who were winless in their previous five matches, move up to 13th in the standings, four points clear of the relegation play-off place.
Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa believes fan protests at the Bernabeu came from "people who don't like" the club as his side beat Levante to move to within one point of La Liga leaders Barcelona. 18 Jan 2026
Madrid supporters waved white handkerchiefs before kick-off on Saturday and then aimed boos and whistles at players - in particular Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Federico Valverde - as well as president Florentino Perez. "I know the source of these chants and campaigns. They come from people who don't like Real Madrid," said Arbeloa. "It's a pleasure to have a president who is the most important figure in the history of this club, alongside Santiago Bernabeu. "He has achieved everything, and I know the source of these chants." The former Liverpool and Real Madrid defender - who replaced Xabi Alonso as manager on Monday - was also targeted during the game. Second-half goals from Kylian Mbappe and Raul Asencio helped the 15-time European Cup winners seal a 2-0 victory at the end of a tumultuous week. "I've always respected the Bernabeu, I've been booed a lot too. It wasn't a good week for us, and the fans have the right to express their anger," added Arbeloa. "I don't think booing at Vini will continue. I respect the Bernabeu crowd. Their demands motivate the players to give their best."
Michael Carrick enjoyed the perfect start to his second spell as Manchester United caretaker boss as second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu inflicted massive damage on Manchester City's Premier League title hopes. 18 Jan 2026
After so much recent discontent, this was a day when Old Trafford came alive, leaving Sir Alex Ferguson celebrating in the stands and United fans sarcastically waving off City spearhead Erling Haaland when he was replaced 10 minutes from time. City had goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to thank for keeping his side in the game, with the Italian making a string of superb saves to deny Dorgu, Amad Diallo, Casemiro and Mbeumo. But even Donnarumma was powerless to prevent United going in front as skipper Bruno Fernandes led a surging counter-attack and fed Mbeumo to his left before the Cameroon forward, returning from Africa Cup of Nations duty, applied the finish. Eleven minutes later, United doubled their lead as City defender Rico Lewis was caught flat-footed, allowing Dorgu to nip in front of him and turn home Matheus Cunha's cut-back. United had three goals disallowed for offside and Diallo hit the post late on but with Haaland extending his run to one goal in seven games, City didn't look like mounting a comeback. As United's fans paid homage to Carrick, City boss Pep Guardiola slumped in his dug-out as his side's run without a Premier League win extended to four games, opening the door for Arsenal to strengthen their grip on the title. However briefly, United move up to fourth, something they failed to do so often under Ruben Amorim, leaving Carrick to celebrate with his new coaching team at the end.