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Winners and Losers: Kane hits 400-goal milestone, Nyom sent off after 37 seconds

Harry Kane of Bayern Munich celebrates victory as he acknowledges the fans
Harry Kane of Bayern Munich celebrates victory as he acknowledges the fansMIDORI IKENOUCHI / MIDORI IKENOUCHI/HASAN BRATIC / DPA PICTURE-ALLIANCE VIA AFP

The first weekend after the national break brought, as usual, a series of winners and losers. Find out who was in each category this time in our regular Flashscore column.

Winner: Harry Kane

Bayern Munich won the derby against Dortmund in a match in which Harry Kane shone.

The Englishman has made European football history, reaching 400 goals scored in his club career.

The current Bayern Munich star has now scored 104 goals for the Bavarians, after leaving behind a huge legacy at Tottenham Hotspur, where he scored 280 goals.

His career began with modest loan spells at Leicester City, Millwall and Leyton Orient, where he racked up further successes to pave his way to glory.

Loser: Allan Nyom

Allan Nyom, a former Watford and West Brom full-back, had an incredible moment in Getafe's game against Real Madrid after being sent off just 37 seconds after coming on.

Nyom came on in the 77th minute at 0-0, replacing Kiko Femenía, but his first duel with Vinicius Jr ended disastrously as the referee showed him a straight red card for a rough challenge.

Winner: Elvir Koljic

Elvir Koljic, the 30-year-old Bosnian striker, was the hero of a spectacular display in the derby between Dinamo and Rapid, producing one of the most impressive defensive saves of the season.

In the 10th minute of the match, after a free-kick from the left, the ball fell to Alexandru Musi, who shot powerfully towards goal. Goalkeeper Aioani denied in front, and Stoinov came released to finish.

At that moment, Koljic, withdrawn in his own box to help the defence, had a sensational reaction: he acrobatically pushed the ball away from the goal line with his right heel.

His spectacular reflex saved a near goal and drew applause from the stands, in a rare moment even from top centre-backs.

Loser: Ange Postecoglou

Nottingham Forest sacked Ange Postecoglou. The Australian coach has now gone eight games without a win since taking charge, and in his last match, his side were thrashed 3-0 at home to Chelsea.

Incidentally, he became the first mid-season Premier League manager to score just one goal in his first five games in charge, similar to Alan Shearer's relegation record at Newcastle in 2009, when he was relegated. The performance raises questions over the future of the City Ground outfit.

Winner: Mason Greenwood

Mason Greenwood scored four goals as Marseille rallied from 0-1 down to beat Le Havre 6-2 and move top of Ligue 1.

Greenwood's side showed impressive attacking strength, dominating the second half and controlling the tempo of the game.

At the same time, Nice defeated Lyon with a precise and efficient attacking game to consolidate their position at the top of the standings.

Loser: Napoli

Torino managed to beat Serie A leaders Napoli 1-0, securing their second win of the season and inflicting the first home defeat for the champions in their last 21 head-to-head meetings.

Giovanni Simeone scored the only goal of the game after capitalising on a rebound and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić, bringing joy to the home fans for the first time this season.

Napoli dominated the game and had a couple of great chances, including a Noa Lang shot that was cancelled out by VAR for offside in the 93rd minute. 

It is the first time since 2024 that Napoli have lost three consecutive away games, highlighting a difficult period for the champions.

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