Juventus continued to shine Sunday, remaining perfect in the Serie A, while Real Madrid suffered its first setback in Spain and Arsenal lost its 100 percent record in the England but still stretched its unbeaten streak to 46 matches.
Bolton ended Arsenal's perfect record as a late Henrik Pedersen strike earned it a 2-2 draw. Thierry Henry and Robert Pires each gave Arsenal leads, but Radhi Jaidi also scored for Bolton as the Gunners failed to equal their best start.
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Arsenal won its first six games of the 1947-48 season, ironically with a 2-0 win over Bolton.
Real Madrid missed a chance top stay at the top of the Spanish standings when it lost to Espanyol 1-0. Maxi Rodriguez provided the lone goal.
Madrid, already without injured Zinedine Zidane and Luis Figo, dropped David Beckham and Raul Gonzalez from the starting lineup and then had defender Walter Samuel and right back Michel Salgado ejected.
Real Madrid coach Jose Antonio Camacho resigned on Sunday after a pair of poor results.
Juventus got a pair of goals from David Trezeguet to top Atalanta 2-0 and become the only Italian team with six points from two matches
England
Tottenham, which hasn't beaten Chelsea in 28 matches, held the Blues to a 0-0 draw in the Premier League. Both sides have yet to lose this season and have the tightest defenses in the league -- Chelsea has only conceded one goal and Spurs two.
Arsenal leads the league with 16 points, followed by Chelsea with 14 points and Everton, which beat Middlesbrough 1-0, with 13.
Spain
Both Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona had a chance to claim sole possession of first place in the Spanish league, but a 1-1 draw left them tied with six other teams at the top of the standings, all with seven points.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst opened the scoring for Barcelona, but Fernando Torres equalized for the hosts.
Defending Spanish champion Valencia also has seven points after beating Real Sociedad 3-1.
Italy
AC Milan got two late goals to edge Bologna 2-0, putting the defending Serie A champion into a tie for second place with four points.
Inter Milan was held to a 1-1 draw by newcomer Palermo, Messina topped AS Roma 4-3 and Lazio drew 1-1 with Reggina.
Juventus, with a perfect six points, is the sole leader, with Lecce, Milan, Chievo, Messina, Lazio and Palermo all second with four points.
Germany
Wolfsburg took over first place in the Bundesliga and made club history after beating Hansa Rostock 2-1, while both Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen were held to 2-2 draws.
Defending champion Werder Bremen won, however, moving into third place after beating Hannover 3-0.
Bayern Munich scored two late goals to escape with a 2-2 draw at Borussia Dortmund. Lucio and Roy Makaay were the heroes for Bayern, while scoring leader Ewerthon got two to bring his tally to five.
Wolfsburg, which has won four of its five matches for the first time, leads with 12 points. Stuttgart is next with 11 points, followed by Werder Bremen with nine.
Scotland
Scottish Premier League champion Celtic twice rallied from behind to draw 2-2 with Hibernian but lost its 100 percent record after six matches, while archrival Rangers edged Inverness 1-0.
Celtic has 16 points from six matches, with Aberdeen four points behind. Rangers moved up to third, with 11 points.
France
Monaco nipped Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 to take over the top spot in the French league with 13 points from six matches. Emmanuel Adebayor scored the only goal in the 83rd minute.
Three-time defending champion Lyon and Bastia, which drew 0-0, are tied for second place with Auxerre, all with 12 points.
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