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Monday 23 November 2015

Barca Tame Madrid in Clasico Clash

Cristiano Ronaldo was a peripheral figure for Real Madrid
Barcelona claimed the first Clasico spoils of the season with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.

From the first minute to the last, a below-par Madrid side were put to the sword as a Luis Suarez brace and goals from Neymar and Andres Iniesta sealed Barca's 10th Clasico victory from their previous 15 meetings.
With an estimated global audience of 400m watching, Luis Enrique's side put on a performance fitting of the game's box-office billing, dominating a Real side who rarely threatened to test the La Liga leaders.
Neymar continued his fine goalscoring form with Barcelona's second in Madrid
When Real did create chances, they were thwarted by the inspired Claudio Bravo, who helped ensure Barca would leave the Bernabeu with a clean sheet.
Lionel Messi's return from two months out injured late on added extra satisfaction to a victory which saw Barca open up a six-point gap over Real at the summit of La Liga.
Luis Suarez notched his fourth Clasico goal in three appearances
All the pre-match build-up concerned the return of Messi, although his long-awaited return was put on hold with Enrique keeping faith in Suarez and Neymar up front from the start.
Only a fine diving save from Navas prevented Neymar's free-kick from making it two on 24 minutes before Roberto somehow missed target from eight yards shortly after.
Real were limited to shots in anger, with James Rodriguez calling Bravo into action with a long-range drive on 28 minutes, until the returning Karim Benzema spurned a glorious chance to level the game 10 minutes later.
And it proved to be a costly miss as Neymar evaded Real's offside trap, gathered Iniesta's through ball and slotted the ball under Navas to double the visitors' lead.
After the break, Real threatened to haul themselves back into contention as Marcelo rifled a shot into the side-netting before Bravo again proved unpassable, denying James' low drive.
But Barca soon showed their class and had a third on 53 minutes when, having collected the ball in acres of space, Iniesta played a neat one-two with Neymar and drilled the ball high past Navas.
Things then went from bad to worse for Real as Messi entered the fray and they were denied claims for a penalty as Gerard Pique's handling of Gareth Bale's cross went unpunished.
Messi and Neymar then combined brilliantly to set up Suarez for his second and Barca's fourth on 74 minutes, with the Uruguayan staying composed to produce a delightful chipped finish over Navas.
And, to add insult to injury, substitute Isco's rash challenge on Neymar saw a deflated Madrid side end the game with 10 men.

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