The season is only three months old, but this weekend may have gone some way to shaping how it will look come May. ? They're no longer top after getting beaten by . ? Not even in the top four following their loss at .
That's all put into perspective by events in , where floods have left more than 200 people dead. 's meeting with and 's encounter with were postponed, but in the rest of LaLiga, the game went ahead. In the , meanwhile, just can't shake the feeling that they're not themselves.
Last year's shock title winners suffered a goalless draw against and are now seven points off the top of the table. What else happened around Europe this weekend? ESPN's Weekend Review puts a bow on all the continental competition. It is obviously too early to talk about a defining moment in the season, a lot happened this weekend when it comes to the top teams and the top of the table.
Manchester City were the leaders going into this Gameweek 10, the only team still unbeaten in the Premier League. Yet, a very timid performance for 80 minutes at Bournemouth, injuries (to , , and , while , and were on the bench but not fully fit) and a lack of creativity for much of the game meant a deserved 2-1 defeat. It also meant that , with their hard-earned win against , coming from a goal down to win 2-1 in the last 20 minutes, went top of the table, two points clear of City.
The weekend was perfect for the Reds as they also saw Arsenal drop points. The Gunners were not up for it at Newcastle and prom.