European Soccer Results Roll In

Yesterday's European soccer final scores: Bayern Munich crushed Gladbach 4-1, Monaco beat PSG 3-1, Napoli defeated Torino 2-0, Liverpool blanked Wolves 3-0, and Celta Vigo drew with Real Madrid 1-1. These results continue to shape the title races and European competition positioning across major leagues.

In a significant blow to Paris Saint-Germain's title defense, their 3-1 loss to Monaco marked their first home defeat in Ligue 1 this season. The victory for Monaco was sealed by goals from Maghnes Akliouche, Aleksandr Golovin, and Folarin Balogun, tightening the race at the top of the French league. This result came just days before PSG's crucial Champions League match against Chelsea. Federico Valverde's dramatic stoppage-time winner secured a crucial 2-1 victory for Real Madrid over Celta Vigo, contrary to initial reports of a draw. The deflected goal in the 94th minute kept Madrid's La Liga title hopes alive, moving them to within just one point of league leaders Barcelona. The game was a hard-fought battle, with Borja Iglesias equalizing for Celta Vigo in the first half after an opening goal from Real's Aurélien Tchouaméni. Napoli extended their impressive record as the only team unbeaten at home in Serie A this season with their victory against Torino. The win provisionally closed the gap on second-place AC Milan to a single point. The match also saw the much-anticipated return of Napoli playmaker Kevin De Bruyne, who had been sidelined with an injury since October. Bayern Munich's dominant performance against Gladbach extends their winning streak in the Bundesliga to five matches. The game turned decisively when Gladbach's Rocco Reitz was shown a red card, leading to a penalty converted by Jamal Musiala. The victory leaves Bayern with a commanding 14-point lead at the top of the table. Liverpool's victory over Wolves provided a measure of revenge, as the two teams had faced each other just days earlier in a fiery FA Cup match. That earlier FA Cup tie saw Liverpool advance after a 3-1 win at Molineux Stadium. The Premier League match continued Liverpool's strong head-to-head record against Wolves, having won 22 of their last 30 encounters.

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