Getty ImagesManchester UnitedPremier LeagueRashford can end 'Zlatan-dependence'The home-grown striker has had his progress curtailed since the Swede arrived but should be given time to grow into a central figure for Jose Mourinho
Getty ImagesLaLigaValenciaMSN magic masks deficient defenceThe forwards all shone in an entertaining 4-2 win over Valencia, but the back line will be a concern for Luis Enrique with tougher tests ahead
GettyLiverpoolPremier LeagueLiverpool stay top of 'Big Six' leagueAn engrossing encounter at the Etihad ended 1-1 on Sunday as the Reds continued their unbeaten run against their Premier League rivals
Getty ImagesPremier LeagueManchester CityPlayers let Pep down in MonacoThe Catalan is more dedicated to his playing style than ever and with the full backing of the club's hierarchy he will ensure his players follow him
Premier LeagueChampions LeagueHow Leicester embrace their BritishnessThere has been a backlash against traditional British football qualities in recent years but Leicester's title winners execute that style perfectly
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedPremier LeagueMou is right - TV scheduling is ridiculousWith United heading to Middlesbrough for a midday kick-off on Sunday, their manager has every right to question the motives of schedulers
Getty ImagesLaLigaReal MadridTeam effort helps Real through title testZinedine Zidane's side won their most difficult remaining match in the Primera Division to boost their hopes of a first league crown since 2011-12
Getty ImagesChelseaPremier LeagueUnstoppable! Chelsea kill off title raceThe Potters tried to rile up the Blues but were ultimately beaten on their own patch by a team that looks nailed on to become champions
GettyArsenalPremier LeagueArsenal will go into freefall without CLThe Gunners dominated possession at the Hawthorns but only mustered two shots on target - a summary of the team they've become under Wenger
Getty ImagesRB LeipzigBundesligaAre RB Leipzig coming crashing down?The Saxons were seen as title contenders as they sat atop the Bundesliga earlier this season, but they must arrest a sharp decline to stay second
Getty ImagesEuropa LeagueManchester UnitedTielemans a threat to United's EL hopesThe midfielder is only 19 but he has already been capped twice by Belgium and is destined to join one of Europe's top clubs
GettyimagesChampions LeagueReal MadridMSN among the losers in CL drawThe Champions League draw pitches the Italian against one of his former clubs while breakout star Mbappe will be looking to feast on more goals
David Maher, SportsfileBarcelonaManchester UnitedThe Man Utd captain who saved BarcaThe Irishman's achievements lay dormant for decades, until a group decided to shine a light on them in 2014, sparking greater interest in his story
GettyTransfersInterEderson the answer to City's problems?The 23-year-old had to wait for his chance to shine at Benfica, but his reputation has skyrocketed since and he has earned the approval of icons
Getty ImagesBarcelonaChampions LeagueWho each team fears in CL drawAll remaining eight teams are talking tough, so Goal has asked its correspondents to reveal which side their club fears most
Jerome MironCONCACAF Champions CupFC DallasAcosta shows FCD's fightThe midfielder was off target early but found his rhythm and helped the MLS side to a win with a stunning free kick in the CCL semifinal first leg.
FIFA Club World CupMajor League SoccerTwellman calls for injury evolutionA recent injury to Fernando Torres put the issue back on the agenda and the former USA striker, whose career was ended by concussion, calls for change
Getty ImagesJuventusSerie AWhy Spalletti should succeed AllegriWith dream target Diego Simeone unobtainable, the Bianconeri have wisely identified Roma's coach as the best possible replacement for Allegri
GettyManchester UnitedPremier LeagueHow does Pogba's season measure up?The world-record signing is not the first big-money buy to find the jury deliberating on his opening campaign
Getty ImagesChampions LeagueLeicesterSchmeichel the best keeper in Europe?No keeper has been more important to their team's chances in the Champions League than the Denmark No.1 has been for Leicester
LeicesterChampions LeagueThe Leicester miracle goes on!The Foxes have found their best form just at the right time of the season, and who would dare write them off from going all the way in Europe?
Brace HemmelgarnMajor League SoccerAtlanta UnitedAtlanta playing fast and furiousGoal takes an analytical look at Week 2 of the MLS season, including Atlanta United's thrashing of Minnesota, Anibal Godoy's dominance and more.
Getty ImagesLeicesterChampions LeagueShakespeare revitalising LeicesterHaving been placed in charge of the Foxes, the previously unheralded coach is now making a name for himself as Claudio Ranieri's successor
Getty ImagesTransfersManchester CityAlves-Pep reunion would help CityThe Brazilian full-back is not a guaranteed starter at Juventus and could be tempted to the Premier League for a link-up with his former Barca boss
Troy TaorminaMajor League SoccerMLS Wrap: CONCACAF stars shinePlayers from Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago all scored goals in Week 2 – fitting with World Cup qualifiers looming.
GettyLaLigaReal BetisNavas playing for Madrid futureThe defender netted with a header to rescue Los Blancos once more - but only after two terrible errors from their goalkeeper in the first half
GettyLiverpoolPremier LeagueMisfits Can and Origi prove a pointDivock Origi and Emre Can, central subjects of criticism for Liverpool this season, were decisive as the hosts battled to a 2-1 win over Burnley
Getty ImagesLaLigaBarcelonaBarcelona back-ups not good enoughLuis Enrique made a few changes to the team that thrashed the French champions - and his side was a pale shadow of the one on show in Wednesday's win
Getty ImagesLaLigaReal BetisBale's absences a problem for RealThe Wales international was out for almost three months after having surgery on his ankle and is absent again for Sunday's La Liga match
Premier LeagueBurnleyThe PL's crazy relegation pictureHull City gave themselves a top-flight lifeline with a win against a Swansea side who had seemingly done enough to pull clear in recent weeks