Although the Premier League does not come back for a few more days, the FA Cup occupying the front of the stage this weekend, there was a lot of championship action across Europe on Saturday.
Bayern Munich found himself under pressure to respond in a double-way battle for the title of Bundesliga, while Paris Saint-Germain had the chance to take a huge step towards another crown of Ligue 1.
Juventus, on the other hand, began the Igor Tudor era against Genoa.
Read the rest to see how each game went.
Saint-Etienne 1-6 Paris Saint-Germain
PSG is on the edge of the Ligue 1 title after defeating Saint-Etienne, although it initially seemed to stumble on the Geoffroy-Guiichard stadium.
The Lucas Stassin header put the hosts in the ninth minute, and it was only during the penalty of Goncalo Ramos of the 43rd minute that PSG was able to level.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave PSG the five -minute head in the second half and a double from Diry Doue, as well as goals from Joao Neves and Ibrahim Mbaye, transformed the game on a rout.
PSG will finish the title Ligue 1 with a draw against Angers next Saturday.
Full-time: Saint-Etitienne 1-6 Paris Saint-Germain!
Undefeated in the last 38 outside games 🤯❤️💙#Sssepsg (1-6) | # League1 pic.twitter.com/55rusizusq
– Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) March 29, 2025
Juventus 1-0 Genoa
The first Tudor match in charge of Juventus after the release of Thiago Motta saw the Bianconeri increase its football hopes in the Champions League.
The end of Kenan Yildiz’s individual effort, with its superb race capped by a finish close to the net, turned out enough for Juve to maintain the pressure on Bologna in the fight for the first four.
Juve is a point behind Bologna, fourth, which beat Venezia 1-0.
The Roma are also looking for the Champions League, and their 1-0 victory at Lecce assured that Claudio Ranieri’s men remain only three points at the drift of Juve and four timid Bologna.
– Juventusfc 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@juventusfcen) March 29, 2025
Bayern Munich 3-2 St. Pauli
Bayern has restored its six -point lead to the top of the Bundesliga with the victory over St. Pauli threatened by relegation, although it is not entirely simple.
Champions Bayer Leverkusen had reduced the three-point gap by beating Bochum 3-1 Friday.
But Harry Kane gave Bayern an advance of the 17th minute while the men of Vincent Kompany were trying to answer, sweeping the cross of Michael Olise at home.
Elias Saad leveled 10 minutes later for visitors in difficulty, but a second half in the second half of Leroy Sane, an olise offering a second assist before Kane became the supplier with a low cross, actually obtained the points.
Lars Ritzka has marked a late consolation for Saint-Pauli deeply in the long time, but Bayern now has the opportunity to get nine points when they visit Augsburg next Friday.
⚽️🅰️ Kane 🤝 Sané ⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/rwkrfdpoq2
– FC Bayern (@FcBayern) March 29, 2025
Espanyol 1-1 Atletico Madrid
The hopes of the title of Laliga of Atletico Madrid underwent another setback while a second half penalty saw them slip in Espanyol.
The superb long -range flight of Cesar Azpilicueta, its first goal since April 2022, put Atletico in the 38th minute.
But Diego Simeone’s men failed to rely on this advantage, and they were set at 19 minutes from the end of normal time.
Cesar Azpilicueta with the kind of crier that you do not expect to see Cesar Azpilicueta! 😱😅
2 points dropped for Atleti this afternoon, but a special objective of the old Chelsea Man 🔴⚪
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Clement Lenglet lowered Leandro will rebate by defending a free kick, and the confident penalty of Javi Puado in the upper right corner inflicted a prejudicial result to visitors.
With Real Madrid beating Leganes 3-2, Atletico follows them and the leaders of the Barcelona League by six points.