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WATCH: Hat-tricks for Ronaldo and Suarez and a few belters

Much like the Premier League, many - but not all - of Europe's top leagues have been dulled by on...



WATCH: Hat-tricks for Ronaldo...
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WATCH: Hat-tricks for Ronaldo and Suarez and a few belters

Much like the Premier League, many - but not all - of Europe's top leagues have been dulled by one side running away with it all.

That's the case in Germany where Bayern Munich reign supreme, as well as Juventus' stomping ground of Italy.

Over in Spain, hay liga (there is a league race), as Barcelona and Real Madrid go toe to toe.

Barca's opposition Cordoba (opposition is a strong word, perhaps) rolled over and were tickled to such a point that they were thrashed 8-0 and even gave Lionel Messi the chance to gift Neymar a penalty after snaffling one goal from under his Brazilian buddy's nose. Cristiano Ronaldo would not have done that for sure - and he would not have been best pleased to see a team-mate lash in a hat-trick as Luis Suarez did:


Primer hat-trick de Luis Suarez con el FC... by Ptyfansport

That being said, you can't knock Ronaldo when he is knocking in his own hat-tricks, as he did against Sevilla:

Valencia also kept themselves well in the hunt for Champions League football with a comfortable victory over tiny Eibar, with this Dani Parejo effort the pick of the bunch (I probably shouldn't mention that it took a slight deflection): 

Meanwhile, Roma have started to pick up wins again, although it is a little too late for the Serie A title.

Academy product Alessandro Florenzi capped off a 2-0 win over Genoa with this run and finish:

Milan's season has been going from bad to worse. Last night, the Rossoneri were down to ten men within the opening minute and Rafa Benitez's side took advantage to score thrice.

Marek Hamsik gave Napoli the lead which led to the floodgates opening:

Wealthy PSG may go on to win the French league, but Lyon deserve huge credit for pushing the Parisians all the way.

They are three points behind Laurent Blanc's side and kept themselves ticking over with a comfortable win over Evian.

Set piece expert Clement Grenier curled in this effort:

 

There was a goal worth showing in the Bundesliga too as champions Bayern strolled to a 2-0 defeat against Bayer Leverkusen, who scored this free-kick from dead ball maestro Hakan Calhanoglu:

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