Real Madrid 0 – 3 Barcelona
Barcelona
rout Real Madrid to go 14 points clear of clásico rivals in La Liga
At the
beginning of the clásico, a huge banner was
unfurled at the south end of the ground welcoming a “White Christmas”. At the
end, it was the handful of Barcelona fans high in the opposite stand who celebrated. Way
below, their players applauded back, marking a victory whose consequences will
be profound: theirs will be happy holidays. Their coach, Ernesto Valverde,
insisted that the league is not yet won and Real Madrid’s Zinedine Zidane said
the same, but goals from Luis Suárez, Lionel Messi and Aleix Vidal carried the
Catalans 14 points ahead of their biggest rivals.
The last
time these two teams met, back in August, Gerard Piqué admitted feeling
inferior to Madrid. How quickly things change. Twenty-five games have passed
since, Barcelona have lost none and by the close here the superiority was
theirs, imposed almost by stealth, bit by bit until it was complete.
“It’s a defeat that hurts,” Zidane said.
“They were sunk [in August], people said; tomorrow, we’re the ones that are
‘sunk’. We accept that, that’s football. We’re pissed off but Madrid never
surrender, no matter what. People can think the league is over but I don’t
think so and I don’t think the opposition coach thinks so either.”
With
Valencia later losing 1-0 at home to Villarreal, Barça’s lead is up to nine
points from Atlético Madrid, who had already lost, at Espanyol on Friday.
The game at the Bernabéu ended with the
ball in Real’s net; it had started with the ball in Barcelona’s when Cristiano
Ronaldo’s header went in off the bar only for the linesman’s flag to be raised
for offside. Then Ronaldo swung and missed by the penalty spot. Ten minutes had
gone and with Mateo Kovacic a surprise inclusion detailed to prevent Sergio
Busquets from bringing the ball out and Messi from finding time or space the
visitors had barely had possession.
“We struggled to overcome that
pressure,” Valverde said, yet it also appeared they were in no hurry. They
arrived with an 11-point lead over their hosts, after all, and as Valverde had
warned: “It is when you think you’re on top that Madrid hit you.”
Those fears
were borne out: Thomas Vermaelen brought down Luka Modric as he broke through;
Ronaldo shot against Sergi Roberto and another Ronaldo effort hit goalkeeper
Marc-André ter Stegen’s foot. Karim Benzema then hit the post from Marcelo’s
cross.
For Barcelona, Paulinho had two good
chances. Messi clipped a wonderful ball into the midfielder’s run and his
excellent shot was pushed over by Keylor Navas after half an hour before the
goalkeeper saved a near-post header. From the corner, Piqué’s header hit Dani
Carvajal and Messi’s 45th-minute free-kick thudded against Ronaldo’s head. As
they departed at half time, he held out a hand. When they reappeared, the
visitors asserted themselves.
Madrid appeared to take a step back,
symbolised by Kovacic’s shift from Busquets to Messi, although Valverde
suggested that was more a consequence of his side’s improvement than a
conscious decision. Andrés Iniesta released Jordi Alba, but Luis Suárez’s shot
was under-hit.
A minute later Busquets turned near his
own area. Stepping away from Toni Kroos, he found Ivan Rakitic. The space
opened up in front of him, Kovacic heading out of his path to follow Messi, and
Rakitic laid it to Sergi, who crossed for Suárez to score.
Madrid were preparing a change, Gareth
Bale and Marco Asensio standing at the side of the pitch, when Barcelona
doubled the lead. Messi put Suárez clear, Navas saved the first shot but Messi
collected the rebound and returned it to Suárez, whose second effort came off
the post to Paulinho. From his header Carvajal made a neat one-handed save.
Paulinho bundled the ball over the line, but the referee blew, pulled out a red
card and pointed to the spot, from where Messi thumped in the penalty.
Carvajal walked, head down and 10
minutes later, Bale and Asensio were introduced, a last attempt to break
Catalan control. Messi drew another save from Navas, who also stopped Nélson
Semedo. Twice more Navas denied Messi but Madrid had not given up. Ter Stegen
made a fantastic save from Bale, then blocked a Sergio Ramos effort. There was
still time, but it was Barcelona who used it. Messi evaded Marcelo and crossed
for Vidal to score. He had been on the pitch less than a minute.



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