Real Madrid lost another Clásico, their second of the season, against an injury-ravaged Barcelona who gave them the ball in exchange for nailing a masterful defensive exercise at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The image of the impotence and failure of Ancelotti’s team destroys the euphoria with which he left Anfield in the Champions League round of 16. Madrid is stuck in a bad way against the wall built by Xavi, who has released oil in a lucky play on the first of two chances he had in 90 minutes.
The white team did not generate chances on goal and even the entry of Rodrygo was not first and later Álvaro served to put Ter Stegen in trouble, who did not have to stop the whole match.
In one of the worst Clásicos in living memory, Barça came out stronger thanks to a dysfunctional Madrid where almost every player was picked. Vinicius couldn’t be saved, again parched by the massive Araújo, as was Benzema, who tiptoed through the tangle of Barça defences.
The overwhelming sensation that this Clásico will leave in Madrid highlights the irregularity of Ancelotti’s team, unable to hurt one of the worst Barcelona to come through the Bernabéu in recent years.
Source: La Verdad

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