Barcelona crushes Real Madrid at the Bernabéu with a resounding 4-0 in the Clásico.

Barcelona humiliated Real Madrid with a resounding 4-0 victory in the Clásico. With goals from Lewandowski, Pedri, Yamal, and Raphinha, the Catalan team asserts its dominance and delivers a decisive blow in LaLiga.

  • CiberCuba Editorial Team


FC Barcelona has achieved a historic victory in the Clásico, defeating Real Madrid 4-0 on their own turf, a result that clearly demonstrates the strength of the Catalan team in LaLiga EA Sports. The match, held at the Santiago Bernabéu, was filled with intensity, cautions, and moments of tension, but the Blaugrana controlled the game with authority from the outset.

The four goals of Barcelona in the Clásico.

First goal (0-1): The score was opened with a goal from Robert Lewandowski in the first minutes. The Polish striker took advantage of a precise pass from Raphinha and finished with finesse, leaving Lunin with no chance and putting Barça ahead in the white coliseum.

Second goal (0-2): Before halftime, Pedri added the second goal with a well-placed shot from the edge of the box after quickly combining with Frenkie de Jong. This goal increased the pressure on Real Madrid and reinforced Barcelona's dominance.

Third goal (0-3): In the second half, the young Lamine Yamal, just 17 years old, made his mark by scoring the third goal for Barcelona. Raphinha assisted again in a quick play, and Yamal struck powerfully to practically seal the match.

Fourth goal (0-4): In the 84th minute, Raphinha sealed the rout with a brilliant finish. The Brazilian received a long pass from Iñigo Martínez and lifted the ball over Lunin, putting the final score at 4-0 and igniting euphoria among the Barça supporters.

Highlights and incidents of the match.

The match was a demonstration of the intense rivalry between both teams, with several yellow cards reflecting the frustration of the Real Madrid players. Vinicius Jr. received a caution for a foul on Pedri and was heavily criticized for his ongoing protests. On the other hand, Militao committed a foul on Lewandowski in the 87th minute, which highlighted the helplessness of the Madrid team in the face of Barcelona's dominance.

From Barcelona's side, Iñaki Peña stood out under the posts with key interventions, especially against shots from Kylian Mbappé and Valverde, preventing Real Madrid from scoring even once in their own stadium. Peña was crucial in keeping a clean sheet and securing the victory.

Real Madrid's coach, Carlo Ancelotti, appeared visibly upset at the end of the match, while Barcelona's coach, Flick, celebrated with his team after this important victory, which strengthens Barça in the LaLiga standings and reaffirms their status in this new season.

This Classic, beyond the scoreline, represents a statement of authority from Barcelona in their pursuit of the title, sending a strong message to the rest of the teams and, above all, to their eternal rival.

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