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Weekend Highlights: Kane Reaches New Milestone with Bayern Munich; Nyom’s Red Card in Just 37 Seconds

Harry Kane of Bayern Munich celebrates victory as he acknowledges the fans

The weekend following the national break showcased a classic set of winners and losers in the football world. Here’s a recap of the highlights from our latest edition of the Flashscore report.

## Winner: Harry Kane
Bayern Munich triumphed in their derby match against Dortmund, with Harry Kane delivering a standout performance.

The English forward has made a significant mark in European football, achieving a remarkable milestone of 400 career goals at the club level. Since his transfer to Bayern Munich, he has netted 104 goals for the team, adding to the impressive tally of 280 goals from his time at Tottenham Hotspur. Kane’s journey began with several loan spells at clubs like Leicester City, Millwall, and Leyton Orient, where he built the foundation for his illustrious career.

## Loser: Allan Nyom
Allan Nyom, a former player for Watford and West Brom, faced a tough break during Getafe’s clash with Real Madrid. He was shown a red card just 37 seconds after coming on as a substitute.

Entering the match in the 77th minute while the score was level, Nyom’s first encounter with Vinicius Jr resulted in a disastrous challenge, earning him a straight red from the referee.

## Winner: Elvir Koljic
Elvir Koljic, the 30-year-old Bosnian striker, emerged as a vital player in the derby between Dinamo and Rapid. His significant contribution included a remarkable defensive play, which is being hailed as one of the best saves of the season.

In a pivotal moment of the game, Koljic showcased his reflexes by acrobatically clearing a shot off the goal line, much to the admiration of the crowd, even drawing respect from the opposing forwards.

## Loser: Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou was recently dismissed from his role as manager of Nottingham Forest. The Australian strategist has endured a streak of eight matches without a victory since taking over, concluding with a tough 3-0 defeat at home against Chelsea.

He holds the unfortunate distinction of being the first mid-season Premier League manager to score just one goal in his initial five games at the helm, paralleling the relegation struggles faced by Alan Shearer at Newcastle back in 2009. These dismal results have raised concerns about the future of the club.

## Winner: Mason Greenwood
Mason Greenwood shone brightly as he netted four goals in Marseille’s dominant comeback victory over Le Havre, concluding with a score of 6-2 to secure the top position in Ligue 1.

The team exhibited exceptional offensive strength, particularly in the second half, controlling the game’s pace. Meanwhile, Nice also registered a victory over Lyon, maintaining their competitive status at the summit of the league.

## Loser: Napoli
In a surprising turn of events, Torino claimed a narrow 1-0 victory over Serie A front-runners Napoli, marking their second win of the season. This result also handed Napoli their first home defeat in 21 encounters against Torino.

The only goal came from Giovanni Simeone, who skillfully converted a rebound past goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić. Despite dominating play and creating multiple opportunities—most notably a Noa Lang shot that was disallowed by VAR for offside—Napoli faced a tough stretch, suffering their third consecutive away defeat for the first time since 2024, signaling a challenging period for the champions.