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Juventus lost 1-0 at Lazio in Serie A on Sunday to pile more pressure on their coach, Igor Tudor. The Bianconeri have not won in any competition since 13 September, when they beat Inter 4-3, and they went a fourth straight match without scoring a goal as they lost in Rome.

A mistake from the Juventus forward Jonathan David led to Lazioâ€s goal in the ninth minute. The Canada international was deep in his own half and — under no pressure — when he headed the ball to the home sideâ€s Danilo Cataldi, who laid it off to Toma Basic to drive into the bottom right corner.

Juventus were fortunate that Weston McKennie was not sent off in the 57th minute after he appeared to push over Mattéo Guendouzi, who was furious. McKennie had been booked three minutes earlier but the United States international avoided getting another yellow card and being sent off. It was Lazioâ€s first win in nearly a month.

Romakept pace with Napoli at the top of the table after a 1-0 win at Sassuolo, with Paulo Dybalaâ€s 16th-minute goal on the rebound earning all three points. Bolognalet a two-goal lead slip at Fiorentina, who stay winless but battled back for a point through Moise Keanâ€s late penalty after Emil Holm was sent off for the visitors.

Paulo Dybala scored the only goal for Roma as they won at Sassuolo. Photograph: Image Photo Agency/Getty Images

Torinofought back from a goal down at half-time to beat lowly Genoa2-1 at home, with defender Guillermo Máripan volleying the late winner from a corner. Verona also stay winless as they drew 2-2 at home to Cagliari, having been 2-0 up with 15 minutes to go.

In Ligue 1, fourth-placed Lilleput six past Metz, with Félix Correia scoring twice. Hamza Igamane, Romain Perraud, Benjamin André and Hákon Haraldsson were also on target in a 6-1 rout that keeps the bottom club stuck on two points.

Nicemoved above Rennesin mid-table as Jonathan Clauss†opportunistic finish proved to be decisive in a 2-1 away win. In two games featuring sides in the relegation picture, Angersdefeated Lorient2-0 at home, while Le Havrewon 1-0 at Auxerre.

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Bayer Leverkusenearned their fourth straight Bundesliga win with a 2-0 home win over Freiburg. Ernest Pokuâ€s fine finish and a header from Edmond Tapsoba sealed victory for Kasper Hjulmandâ€s side. Elsewhere, Stuttgartare up to third after fighting back to beat Mainz2-1 at home, Deniz Undav netting an 80th-minute winner.

In the Eredivisie, Ismael Saibari hit a hat-trick as PSVedged a top-of-the-table battle with Feyenoord, winning 3-2 to move level with their hosts on 25 points. Ajaxare fourth after three goals in seven minutes secured a 3-2 victory at Utrecht.

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