A preview of what’s around European football on Friday:
england
Aston Villa will move to the most sensible in the Premier League for the first time since 2001 if he beat Leeds at home for the fifth straight win. Even one point will be enough for Villa to rise above Everton – until Sunday at least – as a matter of purpose, after victories over Sheffield United, Fulham, Liverpool and Leicester so far. Villa last won his first 4 most sensible level matches in a season 90 years later. Leeds, who is in the middle of the table after a forced start to his first season in the Premier League after a 16-year absence, is without defensive midfielder Kalvin Phillips for six weeks due to a shoulder injury.
italien
Sassuolo can climb to the most sensible in Serie A if he beats Torino, who has not yet scored a point this season. Sassuolo is a surprise moment, two issues of ac Milan’s first leader, who only plays on Monday. This is only the eighth Sassuolo, season in the Italian elite and the team has never finished above the sixth. However, Sassuolo has scored 4 goals in each of his last three matches and is one of three groups still undefeated in Serie A, along with Milan and Juventus.
germany
Promu Stuttgart plays as if he had never been outside the Bundesliga. Under the direction of American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo, the southwestern German team is seventh in qualifying after victories over first-department stalwart Mainz and Hertha Berlin. healthy six-point mattress at downhill stalls. Next Friday, Cologne is in trouble, having won his only point of the season so far in a 1–1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt last week.
spain
Valencia seek to break a two-loss streak by visiting Elche, who has won two of their last 3 matches, and is in 12th place in the standings, barely ahead of Valencia despite two ongoing matches. The league has been able to schedule matches on Fridays and Mondays despite an ongoing dispute with the Spanish football federation, which bets on the game in those days.
france
The Martin Terrier end seeks to continue its intelligent form when Rennes receives Angers in the center of the table. After scoring his first goal for Rennes last Friday, Terrier created Rennes’ first goal in his Champions League debut in Tuesday’s 1–1 draw with Krasnodar. La speed and the ethics of the paintings of the Lyon player shapeer have already seduced him with Rennes fans, who appreciate the selfless players. Rennes is one of two still undefeated groups and a win will place coach Julien Stephan’s team above undefeated Lille and first place ahead of this weekend’s games. With 15 goals conceded in seven games, Angers has the second worst defense in the Strasbourg league.
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