Barça were on an extraordinary run against Real, which included an unprecedented four consecutive league victories at the Bernabéu, and saw them finally match the all-whites for wins in official Clásico meetings.
However, that brilliant was interrupted in recent years, with Madrid winning four league Clásicos in a row and also beating Barça in the Super Cup in Riyadh.
Barça then enjoyed yet another massive Win in the Madrid, 4-0 with goals from Aubameyang (2), Araujo and Torres.
Real Madrid now lead the all-time count 100-96. Although, if non-official matches are also counted, Barça lead the all-time series.
Barça also won the most recent meeting between the sides in a preseason friendly in Las Vegas, Raphinha scoring the only goal of the match.
Last five competitive meetings
20/03/22 (LIGA) Real Madrid 0-4 Barça
12/01/22 (SUPER CUP) Barça 2-3 Real Madrid
24/10/21 (LIGA) Barça 1-2 Real Madrid
10/04/21 (LIGA) Real Madrid 2-1 Barça
24/10/20 (LIGA) Barça 1-3 Real Madrid
TEAM NEWS
Real Madrid
Los Blancos will be without their number one, Thibault Courtois. This is definitely a massive blow for the whites, who have the Belgian to thank for their impermeability in defense throughout much of last season. Dani Ceballos is also out. Antonio Rudiger, despite suffering a head injury against Shaktar Donetsk, is deemed fit, but is unlikely to start, with Alaba and Militao likely to get the nod in central defense. Everyone else is fit for this clash.
Barcelona
Barcelona will be pleased to have Koundé return to the squad in time for this game, but his level of fitness will be assessed on the job. Gerard Pique will likely make way. Andreas Christensen, Ronald Araujo, Memphis Depay and Hector Bellerin are still unavailable through injuries. TerStegen has conceded only one goal so far in La Liga, a stark contrast to his stats in europe, through no fault of his for the most part anyways. Frenkie DeJong is also available to start in Midfield, along with Frank Kessie. Xavi will also have to make some changes in front, with Fati likely to get the nod alongside Dembele/Raphinha and Lewandowski.
Where and when are Real Madrid vs Barcelona playing?
- Location: Madrid, Spain
- Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
- Date: Sunday 16 October
- Kick-off Time: 15:15 BST / 10:15 EST / 07:15 PST
- VAR: Alejandro Jose Hernandez Hernandez
- Referee: Jose Maria Sanchez Martinez
2 comments:
great piece. i hope barcelona wins
Força Barça 🔵🔴💥
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