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Barcelona Crush Real Madrid 5–2 in Thrilling El Clásico Encounter
Barcelona delivered a footballing spectacle at the Estadi OlÃmpic LluÃs Companys, dismantling Real Madrid 5–2 in one of the most entertaining El Clásico matches in recent memory. The Catalan side produced a masterclass in attacking football, overwhelming their arch-rivals with speed, creativity, and precision.
From the outset, Barça looked determined to make a statement. Their high-pressing style and fluid movement immediately put Real Madrid on the back foot. Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a poacher’s finish after a pinpoint cross from João Cancelo. Just five minutes later, Raphinha doubled the lead with a blistering strike from outside the box that left Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin helpless.
Real Madrid managed to respond through VinÃcius Júnior, who reduced the deficit after a quick counterattack orchestrated by Jude Bellingham. The goal briefly lifted Madrid’s spirits, but Barcelona continued to dictate the pace, dominating possession and creating chances at will.
Before halftime, Pedri made it 3–1 with a calm finish following a clever one-two with Gavi, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. In the second half, Real Madrid pushed forward in search of a comeback, and their persistence paid off when Rodrygo converted from close range to make it 3–2.
However, any hopes of a Madrid revival were short-lived. Barcelona responded ruthlessly — Lewandowski added his second of the night from a penalty after a foul on Gavi, and substitute Fermin López sealed the victory with a stunning late strike into the top corner.
The result leaves Barcelona sitting comfortably at the top of La Liga, while Real Madrid face mounting questions over their defensive fragility and lack of cohesion. Xavi’s men, meanwhile, looked every bit the title favourites, combining youthful energy with veteran leadership.
As the final whistle blew, the crowd roared in celebration — another unforgettable night in El Clásico history, one that firmly belonged to Barcelona.
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