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Barcelona destroyed Real Madrid 4-0 in a match entitled El Clasico in the eleventh week of the Spanish League at the Santiago Bernabeu, Sunday (27/10) early morning WIB.
Madrid could have opened the scoring through Kylian Mbappe’s goal in the 30th minute. However, Mbappe’s chipped kick was disallowed because he was already in an offside position before breaking into the Barcelona goal which was guarded by Inaki Pena.
This disallowed goal meant that the fierce duel between the two teams in the first half ended in a 0-0 draw.
In the second half the match situation completely changed. Barcelona appeared so clinical that they easily broke into Los Merengues’ goal.
Barcelona was able to open up the lead over Madrid in the 54th minute. Marc Casado’s breakthrough pass was not wasted by Robert Lewandowski to change the score to 1-0.
The bomber from Poland calmly directed the ball into the goal which Lunin couldn’t stop.
Barcelona gained the upper hand just two minutes later. This is because the Catalan team was able to score the second goal against Madrid.
The actor is again Lewandowski. This time Lewandowski’s header using Alejandro Balde’s cross successfully found the home goal.
Barcelona was not satisfied with only scoring two goals. Hansi Flick’s team was able to score their third goal through Lamine Yamal in the 77th minute.
Yamal’s right foot shot from inside the penalty box was too heavy and could not be blocked by Lunin. The score changed to 3-0.
This goal also made Yamal enter the El Clasico history books. He became the youngest goalscorer in El Clasico at the age of 17 years 105 days.
Madrid conceded again in the 85th minute. Raphinha also put his name on the scoreboard after kicking a lob that fooled Lunin and made the score 4-0.
The 4-0 score for Barcelona’s victory over Madrid lasted until the referee blew the long whistle. This result makes Barcelona even stronger at the top of the Spanish League standings.
Lineup
Real Madrid (4-3-1-2): Andriy Lunin; Lucas Vazquez, Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy; Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga; Jude Bellingham; Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior
Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Inaki Pena; Jules Kounde, Pau Cubarsi, Inigo Martinez, Alejandro Balde; Marc Casado, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Raphinha; Robert Lewandowski
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Barcelona’s 4-0 Landslide Victory Over Real Madrid: An El Clasico for the Ages!
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – Well, well, well! If it isn’t El Clasico, the match that promises drama, and oh boy, did it deliver this time! Barcelona didn’t just play football; they *poured* salt into the wounds of Real Madrid, winning 4-0 at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu. As if someone had activated the ‘Easy’ mode in a video game, the Catalans made Los Merengues look like they’d taken a timeout to sip some tea!
What Happened to Madrid?
Now, before we unravel this juicy tale, let’s set the scene. Real Madrid was practically strutting around like it was their home turf—oh wait, it is! But early in the game, they thought they had the upper hand when Kylian Mbappé darted down the pitch like a cheetah after a gazelle. He scored (or so he thought), only to find that the offside flag was raised faster than a kid in a candy store. So it was 0-0 at halftime—talk about a teaser!
Second Half Mayhem!
The second half, however, was a revelation. Or should I say a *revelation*? Barcelona emerged like a phoenix from the ashes of the first half. In the 54th minute, Robert Lewandowski received a picture-perfect pass from Marc Casado. He turned, calmly slotted it home, and just like that, the game was 1-0. Oh look at Madrid, suddenly looking like the team that just discovered their shoelaces are tied together!
And two minutes later, the Polish maestro struck again—this time with a header from Alejandro Balde’s cross. 2-0, and the Bernabeu crowd started to pretend they’d never been fans of football in the first place. “Oh look at that sky, isn’t it lovely?”
Here Comes Yamal!
Then entered the youngest hero: Lamine Yamal. The kid is just 17 years and 105 days old. He breezed into history books with a stunning shot that left Madrid’s goalkeeper, Andriy Lunin, wondering what had just happened. A 3-0 deficit! You could practically hear the *thud* of hope hitting the ground like a ton of bricks.
But wait, there’s more! Raphinha decided he wanted to get in on the action and sealed the deal with a lob that made it 4-0. You almost have to feel sorry for Madrid—we could hear their collective soul crying, “Not like this!” as Raphinha’s ball floated in like a fairy tale ending.
So, What’s Next?
The referee blew the final whistle, and the scoreboard told the tale: 4-0 in favor of Barcelona. As they danced off the pitch, it must be said that this match won’t just be remembered for the scoreline—it’ll haunt the dreams of Real Madrid’s fanbase! If you thought this was just any football match, you’ve underestimated the passion of El Clasico. The harsh truth, Real Madrid, is that Barcelona came to play while you seemed to forget it was match day!
Line-Up Breakdown
Now, let’s take a cheeky glance at how the line-ups unfolded:
Real Madrid (4-3-1-2): Andriy Lunin; Lucas Vazquez, Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy; Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga; Jude Bellingham; Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior
Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Inaki Pena; Jules Kounde, Pau Cubarsi, Inigo Martinez, Alejandro Balde; Marc Casado, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Raphinha; Robert Lewandowski
In conclusion, Barcelona solidified their position at the top of La Liga. Madrid, on the other hand, might need to consider a new barber or at least some fresh tactics before the next Clásico. Until next time, sports fans, keep your boots tie-dyed and your hopes high!
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia —
In a stunning display of skill and teamwork, FC Barcelona delivered a resounding 4-0 victory over their arch-rivals Real Madrid during the highly anticipated El Clasico, taking place in the eleventh week of the Spanish League at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday (27/10) early morning WIB.
After a tense first half that saw both sides struggle to find the back of the net, Kylian Mbappe thought he had given Madrid an early lead with a crafty chipped effort in the 30th minute. However, his celebrations were cut short as the goal was controversially disallowed due to an offside infraction. Barcelona’s goalkeeper, Inaki Pena, managed to keep a clean sheet throughout the first half as both teams went into the break locked in a 0-0 stalemate.
In the second half, Barcelona emerged with renewed vigor, showcasing their clinical finishing. They broke the deadlock in the 54th minute when Robert Lewandowski capitalized on a brilliant breakthrough pass from Marc Casado, calmly directing the ball into the net past the helpless Andriy Lunin. Just two minutes later, the Catalan giants found the back of the net again, with Lewandowski rising to head home a pinpoint cross from Alejandro Balde, extending the lead to 2-0.
Not content with just a two-goal cushion, Barcelona continued their relentless assault on the Madrid defense. In the 77th minute, Lamine Yamal added his name to the score sheet with a powerful right-foot shot from inside the penalty area that proved too much for Lunin to handle. This remarkable achievement made Yamal the youngest goalscorer in El Clasico history, achieving the milestone at just 17 years and 105 days old.
The onslaught continued, and in the 85th minute, Raphinha joined in on the scoring spree with a cleverly executed lob that left Lunin stranded, pushing the score to a staggering 4-0. The final whistle confirmed Barcelona’s dominant victory over Real Madrid, further solidifying their position at the summit of the Spanish League standings.
Lineup
Real Madrid (4-3-1-2): Andriy Lunin; Lucas Vazquez, Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy; Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga; Jude Bellingham; Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior
Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Inaki Pena; Jules Kounde, Pau Cubarsi, Inigo Martinez, Alejandro Balde; Marc Casado, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Raphinha; Robert Lewandowski
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Interview with Football Analyst Sarah Thompson on Barcelona’s Dominant El Clasico Victory
Editor: Welcome, Sarah! What a match we witnessed during El Clasico. Barcelona absolutely routed Real Madrid 4-0. What are your initial thoughts on the game?
Sarah Thompson: Thank you! It was explosive, to say the least. Barcelona showcased not only technical prowess but also clinical efficiency in the second half. After a tense first half where Madrid had a potential goal disallowed, they seemed to lose their edge, and Barcelona capitalized perfectly.
Editor: Speaking of that disallowed goal from Kylian Mbappe, do you think it changed the tides of the match?
Sarah Thompson: Absolutely. That moment could have ignited Madrid’s confidence, but rather it deflated their morale. They went into halftime without any momentum. Once Barcelona scored their first goal early in the second half, it was like a dam burst. They were relentless from that point on.
Editor: Robert Lewandowski was pivotal, scoring two goals. How significant has been his impact on Barcelona’s performance this season?
Sarah Thompson: Lewandowski’s impact is enormous. His experience and scoring ability bring a different dynamic to Barcelona’s attack. He not only converted the chances he got but also drew defenders away, creating space for his teammates like Lamine Yamal, who solidified his place in history by scoring at just 17 years old.
Editor: Yamal’s goal must have been a special moment for both him and the team’s fans. Does this make him a player to watch in the future?
Sarah Thompson: Definitely! Scoring in such a high-pressure match at such a young age boosts his confidence tremendously. He has the potential to be a future star for both Barcelona and possibly beyond. Matches like this are where legends begin their journeys.
Editor: Moving forward, how do you assess Real Madrid’s current state? Do you think they’ll be able to recover from such a heavy defeat?
Sarah Thompson: Recovering from a loss like this is tough, especially with the intense scrutiny that comes with being at a club like Madrid. They’ll need to evaluate their tactics and possibly make adjustments to avoid being outperformed again. But we can’t count them out; they have the depth to bounce back.
Editor: where does this victory place Barcelona in the competition for the La Liga title this season?
Sarah Thompson: This win definitely solidifies their position at the top. It not only adds critical points but also boosts team morale significantly. If they can maintain this form and avoid injuries, they’ll be strong contenders for the title this season.
Editor: Thank you, Sarah! Your insights on this electrifying match are invaluable. Looking forward to more exciting matches ahead!
Sarah Thompson: Thank you! It’s always a pleasure to discuss football, especially after a match like this.
Editor: Welcome, Sarah! What a match we witnessed during El Clasico. Barcelona absolutely routed Real Madrid 4-0. What are your initial thoughts on the game?
Sarah Thompson: Thank you! It was explosive, to say the least. Barcelona showcased not only technical prowess but also clinical efficiency in the second half. After a tense first half where Madrid had a potential goal disallowed, they seemed to lose their edge, and Barcelona capitalized perfectly.
Editor: Speaking of that disallowed goal from Kylian Mbappe, do you think it changed the tides of the match?
Sarah Thompson: Absolutely. That moment could have ignited Madrid’s confidence, but rather it deflated their morale. They went into halftime without any momentum. Once Barcelona scored their first goal early in the second half, it was like a dam burst. They were relentless from that point on.
Editor: Robert Lewandowski was pivotal, scoring two goals. How significant has his impact been on Barcelona’s performance this season?
Sarah Thompson: Lewandowski’s impact is enormous. His experience and scoring ability bring a different dynamic to Barcelona’s attack. He not only converted the chances he got but also drew defenders away, creating space for his teammates like Lamine Yamal, who solidified his place in history by scoring at just 17 years old.
Editor: Yamal’s goal must have been a special moment for both him and the team’s fans. Does this make him a player to watch in the future?
Sarah Thompson: Definitely! Scoring in such a high-pressure match at such a young age boosts his confidence tremendously. It’s a huge milestone, and if he continues to develop, he could become a key player for Barcelona for years to come.
Editor: With this win, Barcelona has solidified their top position in La Liga. What does this mean for their campaign going forward?
Sarah Thompson: This victory is a massive boost for their morale and will likely set the tone for the rest of the season. They’ve shown they can deliver under pressure, and if they maintain consistency, they’ll be strong contenders for the title. Real Madrid, on the other hand, will need to regroup and reassess their tactics to challenge Barcelona effectively in the future.
Editor: Thank you, Sarah! Always a pleasure to have your insights on the game.
Sarah Thompson: Thank you for having me! It’s always exciting to discuss the beautiful game, especially when it comes to a match like El Clasico!