Soccer-European roundup-Goals galore as Inter held, Barca lose
LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - Champions League opponents Inter Milan and Manchester United hold seven point leads in their domestic championships, the Italians after a 3-3 draw with AS Roma, United thanks to Liverpool's defeat at Middlesbrough.
Barcelona and Olympique Lyon's leads were cut to four, the Spanish leaders going down 4-3 at Atletico Madrid while the French champions were held 1-1 at home by Stade Rennes.
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Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero scored a dramatic late winner to condemn visiting Barcelona to a 4-3 defeat, a second consecutive loss for the leaders whose advantage over champions Real Madrid shrunk to four points.
Real's 2-0 win at Espanyol, a 10th straight victory secured by second-half goals from Guti and Raul, upped the pressure on Barca, who have taken only one point from three matches.
Argentine international Aguero and Uruguayan strike partner Diego Forlan both scored two as Atletico twice came from behind at the Calderon, while Thierry Henry netted a brace and Lionel Messi one for the Catalans.
Mali striker Frederic Kanoute scored a stylish double to help Sevilla to a 2-1 comeback win at Athletic Bilbao that extends their lead over fourth-placed Villarreal, who drew 2-2 at Real Betis.
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