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25 Oct 2014

El Clasico: Real Madrid beat Barcelona 3-1 in Bernabeu

Real Madrid took the clasico crown as they beat Barcelona 3-1 in the first meeting of the two Spanish giants this season.
With Luis Suarez handed a starting berth for the first time, Neymar opened the scoring for Barca inside five minutes with a wonderful curling effort as he picked up the ball and slotted it coolly past Iker Casillas.
Real Madrid had to re-establish their grip on the game and they did so through right back Marcelo driving into the penalty area on 34 minutes. 
His cross induced Gerard Pique to collapse to the ground in an attempt to block and in doing so handling the ball. The penalty was inevitable as was the finish from Ronaldo: a crisp, unstoppable striker into the bottom right hand corner.
With the scores level, finally the game calmed for a brief period. It could hardly not, having been played at such intensity, pace and verve for the previous 35 minutes. Even Suarez must have been desperate for the break.
The brief truce couldn’t survive half time. Messi played in Dani Avles, flying forward, on 47 minutes but his cross was blocked as Suarez lurked once more, ready for his moment. 
Real responded pouring forward, as Benzema released Ronaldo. As he shaped to shoot a goal beckoned, but Pique, sliding in, blocked for the corner. 
No matter. Toni Kroos trotted away to take the kick and delivered beautifully, a cross full of pace and precision that was signposted for Pepe at the far post. The Portuguese connected as a centre half should: heading the ball firmly, resolutely into the bottom corner.
The Bernabeu was itself again, full of noise and confidence and twirling scarves. Barcelona hadn’t conceded in La Liga this season; it was a record always unlikely to survive this outing.
Not that they would retreat. Sergio Ramos needed a crucial sliding clearance to prevent Messi from connecting with a Neymar pull back, which would almost certainly have led to an equaliser. Even then, Jeremy Mathieu hit a remarkable strike from 35 yards which Casillas dived to save spectacularly.
But the flow of the game was with Carlo Ancelotti’s men. Barca looked to be tiring and Iniesta as good as confirmed the fact with an uncharacteristic lazy touch that allowed Isco to break and feed Ronaldo, who turned and played the ball to James. 
The Colombian touched a pass on to the advancing Benzema, who finished quite splendidly, pulling his shot across goal and past Claudio Bravo.
Barca’s suddenly appeared terribly brittle and vulnerable, exposed frequently at the back by the pace and width of Real. Mascherano’s fine sliding challenge prevented Ronaldo adding to the scoring on 65 minutes. 
Minutes later Dani Alves needed to do the same to stop that man again, leaving the world player of the year in a complaining, crumpled heap. Suarez departed on 68 minutes: he had run his course, done his best but ultimately, it looked to be in vain.

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