In many ways, the latest gameweek of European action was a rather predictable one.
Joao Felix predictably scored against Atletico Madrid, Harry Kane predictably broke another goalscoring record in the Bundesliga, and Juventus predictably failed to score at all.
Here's all the biggest takeaways from the weekend's action.
Joao Felix has scored a measly six La Liga goals for Barcelona since his loan move from Atletico Madrid in the summer, and as the laws of football dictate, obviously two of those have come in his two games against his parent club.
The wide forward seemingly has a point to prove every time he faces Atleti and got on the scoresheet in Sunday's 3-0 win. It's just a pity for Barca that they don't play the capital club every weekend, as Felix might actually be worth keeping hold of if they did.
Silverware may allude Harry Kane once again this season, but goalscoring records won't.
The England superstar achieved yet another remarkable goalscoring feat over the weekend, breaking a Uwe Seeler record which stood since 1964 for the most goals scored in a debut Bundesliga campaign.
For all the memes and jokes, no one can honestly say it's Kane's fault Bayern aren't top of the Bundesliga right now.
Juventus fans, do you remember when Luigi Delneri was the club's manager? And how soul-destroyingly awful Juve were under his guidance? And how, under Delneri, Juve once went on a run in which they picked up just seven points from eight games in Serie A?
Well, that's exactly how bad Juve are right now under Max Allegri.
For the first time in 13 years, La Vecchia Signora managed to garner a measly seven points from a run of eight league games, winning just once in that stretch.
It's all very, very bad in Turin right now.
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