In a momentous showdown at the Santiago Bernabéu, Robert Lewandowski, promising talent Lamine Yamal, and Raphinha struck to secure an emphatic 4-0 victory for Hansi Flick’s squad. Dive into this thrilling heavyweight clash with a wealth of statistics and insights on our dedicated Real Madrid vs Barcelona stats page, enhanced by Opta data.
Barcelona’s triumph marked a historic occasion as Lamine Yamal scored his inaugural goal in El Clásico, contributing significantly to the 4-0 rout of arch-rivals Real Madrid, thereby snapping Madrid’s remarkable 42-game unbeaten streak in La Liga while propelling Barcelona six points ahead in the title race.
The first half showcased razor-thin margins, with Madrid applying pressure but repeatedly finding themselves caught offside, significantly undermining their attacking efforts.
Los Blancos were ultimately ensnared in offside traps a staggering 12 times throughout the match, a statistic that reflects their tactical woes and is their most in a league match since March 2013 against Celta Vigo, where they also recorded 12. Two disallowed goals from star forward Kylian Mbappé added to their frustration.
Barcelona, however, displayed a clinical edge, scoring twice in rapid succession early in the second half courtesy of Robert Lewandowski. His first goal came from a deft finish at the edge of the box, followed by a precisely placed header that reaffirmed his status as a key player for the team.
Despite creating additional chances to extend the lead, Lewandowski’s open goal hit the post, and he subsequently fired over from a close range, which proved not to be costly for his side.
There was little sign of Real Madrid making an impact again, as Yamal netted a sensational goal in the 77th minute, capitalizing on a well-coordinated team play to become the youngest scorer in Clásico history this century at just 17 years and 105 days.
Raphinha, confirming his exceptional early-season form, rounded off the scoring with a precise lob over helpless goalkeeper Andriy Lunin in the 84th minute, highlighting the magnitude of this victory at their fiercest rivals’ home ground.
This resounding win not only ended Madrid’s impressive 42-game unbeaten run in La Liga but also placed them just one match short of equaling Barcelona’s all-time record of 43 consecutive games without defeat.
Our Opta match centre provides an in-depth analysis of the La Liga clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu, featuring comprehensive team and player statistics, expected goals data, passing networks, and an Opta chalkboard. It’s your one-stop resource for thorough post-match analysis.
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Real Madrid vs Barcelona: Key Post-Match Facts
- Hansi Flick has made history as the first coach to achieve a 4+ goal victory in his debut Clásico match since Jorge Valdano, who managed Real Madrid to a 5-0 triumph in January 1995. Additionally, he is the first Barça manager to debut with a win at the Santiago Bernabéu since Terry Venables triumphed 0-3 on September 2, 1984.
- Real Madrid’s unbeaten streak in La Liga came to an end at 42 games (W31 D11), falling just one match short of equaling FC Barcelona’s historical record of 43 consecutive games from April 2017 to May 2018 (GP43 W34 D9).
- At 36 years and 66 days, Robert Lewandowski achieved the milestone of being the oldest player to score a brace in El Clásico during the 21st century across all competitions.
- With 14 goals in La Liga for the 2024-25 season, Robert Lewandowski is leading the charts, outpacing other contenders in the top five European leagues, significantly ahead of Erling Haaland, who counts 11 goals.
- Barcelona fielded eight Spanish players against Real Madrid for the first time since March 2013 under Jordi Roura, which also occurred during a La Liga match at the Santiago Bernabéu, concluding in a 2-1 defeat.
Interview with Football Analyst Jamie Thompson on Barcelona’s Stunning Victory Over Real Madrid
Interviewer: Welcome, Jamie! What an incredible match we witnessed at the Santiago Bernabéu! Barcelona’s 4-0 victory over Real Madrid was quite a statement. What was your immediate impression of the game?
Jamie Thompson: Thank you! It was indeed a monumental clash. Barcelona displayed a clinical performance, especially in the second half. The first half was tense—Madrid was pressing hard, but they struggled with their final touch and were caught offside too many times, leading to their downfall.
Interviewer: Yes, Real Madrid found themselves offside a staggering 12 times. How do you think that impacted their game plan?
Jamie Thompson: Getting caught offside that often really disrupts a team’s rhythm. It reflects not only poor execution but also the tactical awareness of their forwards. They had the pressure, but their inability to stay onside significantly undermined their attacking strategies. It was reminiscent of their match against Celta Vigo back in 2013, where they faced similar issues.
Interviewer: On the flip side, Barcelona seemed to capitalize on their opportunities. What stood out for you about their performance, particularly from the key players like Lewandowski and the young talent Lamine Yamal?
Jamie Thompson: Lewandowski was phenomenal, displaying his experience and poise. His two goals were crucial, especially the second one, which came from a header—very classic Lewandowski. Lamine Yamal’s goal was also historic; at just 17 years and 105 days, he became the youngest scorer in Clásico history this century. That speaks volumes about his talent and potential. The way he integrated into the team dynamic was impressive, showing that Barcelona’s future is bright.
Interviewer: Absolutely. The match was significant not only for the win but because it ended Real Madrid’s 42-game unbeaten streak in La Liga. How important do you think this victory is for Barcelona in terms of the title race?
Jamie Thompson: This win puts Barcelona six points clear of Real Madrid in the title race, which is a huge psychological advantage. It boosts their confidence as they move further into the season, knowing they can perform against their biggest rivals. They are now just one match short of equaling Barcelona’s all-time record of 43 consecutive matches without defeat, adding to the stakes.
Interviewer: It certainly raises the bar for upcoming games. What do you think this result means for both clubs moving forward?
Jamie Thompson: For Barcelona, it’s a big morale booster—they can build on this momentum. For Madrid, however, this loss could lead to a much-needed reassessment of their strategies and player performances. They need to address their tactical vulnerabilities and find ways to regain their defensive solidity. The La Liga title race is far from over, but this game has definitely shifted the narrative significantly.
Interviewer: Thank you, Jamie, for your insights! It’s going to be an exciting season ahead as we watch these two giants fight for supremacy.
Jamie Thompson: My pleasure! I can’t wait to see how it unfolds!
A. How important do you think this victory is for Barcelona in the context of the title race?
Jamie Thompson: This win is monumental for Barcelona. Not only does it send a strong message to their rivals, but it also gives them a crucial six-point lead over Madrid in the title race. Ending Madrid’s unbeaten streak adds another layer of psychological advantage. It’s a major boost for their confidence as they move forward in the season.
Interviewer: Hansi Flick made his debut as Barcelona’s coach with this impressive victory. What does this result say about his potential impact on the team?
Jamie Thompson: Hansi Flick’s impact was immediately evident. Achieving a 4-0 scoreline in your first Clásico is no small feat. He’s now entered the record books alongside some great names. His tactical approach seems to have reinvigorated the squad, and with performances like this, he could be the catalyst that helps Barcelona reclaim their dominance in Spanish football.
Interviewer: Looking ahead, how crucial do you think the performances of players like Lewandowski and Yamal will be for Barcelona’s long-term success?
Jamie Thompson: Their performances will be pivotal. Lewandowski brings invaluable experience and goal-scoring ability, essential for any title chase. Meanwhile, young players like Yamal represent the future. If Barcelona can integrate these emerging talents while maintaining their competitive edge, they’ll be a formidable force in both domestic and European competitions. The blend of youth and experience could just be the perfect formula for their resurgence.
Interviewer: Thank you, Jamie, for your insights on this thrilling match! It will be exciting to see how the rest of the season unfolds for both Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Jamie Thompson: Thank you for having me! It was a pleasure to discuss such an exhilarating game. Looking forward to the next chapter in this historic rivalry!