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Real Madrid vs Barcelona result: Vinicius Jr leads Clasico victory

Michael Jones
Sunday 01 March 2020 16:30 EST
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Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior celebrates his goal
Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior celebrates his goal (AFP via Getty Images)

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Real Madrid showed their character by beating Barcelona 2-0 in Sunday's top-of-the-table 'Clasico', leapfrogging their rivals at the La Liga summit after a week in which their pride had taken a beating at home and in Europe.

Brazilian teenager Vinicius Jr scored the opener in the 71st minute with a strike that deflected off Gerard Pique, flummoxing goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen who had made some jaw-dropping saves, and substitute Mariano added the second in added time.

Real's victory means they lead the standings on 56 points after 26 games, with Barca slipping to second spot on 55, while Zinedine Zidane's side also crucially have the better head-to-head record in the event both sides finish level on points.

Real swallowed chastening defeats by Levante in La Liga and Manchester City in their Champions League last 16, first-leg tie in the past week but in the second half they overwhelmed Barca, threatening on numerous occasions before breaking the deadlock.

"We deserve our victory for everything we did, in attack and defence," Zidane told reporters. "It has been a complicated week for us and we had the chance to turn things around and we did that.

"But this win also doesn't change anything. We have a long way to go and we have to continue. We've got three important points but we'll have more difficult games and we will be criticised again."

Barcelona had bossed the first period and twice could have taken the lead but were powerless to stop Real after the interval and their impotence was summed up when Lionel Messi raced towards goal but was easily tracked down by Marcelo.

Marcelo's tackle got as loud a cheer as the goals from Madrid's fans who had not been able to toast a league win over Barca at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2014.

The long-awaited victory was confirmed by an unlikely source in forward Mariano, who had only just come off the bench to make his first league appearance of the season.

Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets believed his side deserved better.

"We played very well in the first half then in an unfortunate move they score thanks to a deflection. We had a great chance to open up a big gap but it wasn't to be," he said.

"There's a long way to go in the season and we have to remember the positive things and how well we played in the first half."

Barca coach Quique Setien had remarked before the game that Real were under greater pressure to win after they had surrendered a three-point advantage over Barca by drawing with Celta Vigo and losing to Levante.

They were left further frustrated by their 2-1 home defeat by Manchester City which has seriously jolted their hopes of remaining in the Champions League and put Zidane back under pressure for the second time this season.

The first half was end-to-end but lacked quality.

Barcelona created clear sights of goal for Messi and Arthur Melo, both of whose efforts were well saved by Thibaut Courtois.

Madrid's main threat was the electric but raw Vinicius, who routinely got down the left but rarely knew what to do next.

Real looked far more determined in the second half, and Isco forced Ter Stegen into an outstanding flying save and then saw a downward header scrambled off the line by Pique.

The missed chances galvanised the home fans, however, who could sense their team were close to an opening.

There was a touch of fortune to the deflected opening goal, but Real's victory was thoroughly deserved.

When is it and what time is kick-off?

The match kicks off at 8pm on Sunday 1 March at the Santiago Bernabeu.

How can I watch it online and on TV?

The match will be broadcast live on LaLigaTB in the UK, with coverage beginning at 7.30pm.

Sky and Virgin customers can sign up for both Premier Sport channels and LaLigaTV for £9.99 a month, while Sky subscribers can get LaLigaTV on its own for £5.99 a month.

What is the team news?

Eden Hazard has been ruled out after suffering another injury to his ankle, while Marco Asensio remains sidelined. Luka Jovic has been left out of the matchday squad, while Rodrygo is suspended.

Barcelona are still struggling with numerous injuries, as both Luis Suarez and Ousmane Dembele remain out until the end of the season. Sergi Roberto, Jordi Alba and Arda Turan will also miss out. ​

Predicted line-ups

Real Madrid: Courtois; Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Mendy; Kroos, Casemiro, Valverde; Isco, Benzema, Bale

Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Semedo, Pique, Umtiti, Firpo; Arthur, Busquets, De Jong; Vidal, Messi, Griezmann

Odds

Real Madrid 6/5

Draw 5/2

Barcelona 21/10

The magic number

Barcelona have won more games against Real Madrid in LaLiga than any other side with 72. Whilst Real Madrid have beaten Barcelona more than other of side in the competition, also 72.

Weird.

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:05

A very bad streak 

Real Madrid have not defeated Barcelona in the last seven LaLiga meetings between the sides drawing three times and losing four. If they fail to win tonight it will be the longest they've gone without winning a Clasico in the league.

To make matters worse Barcelona have won the last four El Clasicos at the Santiago Bernabeu, making them the only team to win four consecutive away matches against Real Madrid in the history of La Liga.

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:09

Two points separates the sides in the title race but who will triumph tonight?

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:16

Three in a row?

After their 0-1 defeat to Valencia last time out and then the 1-2 loss to Manchester City in the Champions League, Real Madrid are looking at three straight losses at home should Barcelona prevail tonight.

It would be the second time Zinedine Zidane's Real have lost consecutive home matches in LaLiga and the first time since the last two matchdays of the 2018/19 season. 

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:20

It's raining in Madrid: 

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:26

Poor defending

Barcelona have only won one of their last four La Liga away games. The very last one with a 3-2 victory over Real Betis. In each of the four games they've conceded at least two goals, are we in for a goal fest tonight?

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:33

The teams are out on the pitch for the warm ups, have a watch here: 

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:36

We need the fans says Zidane

"What we need is for our fans to be with us from the first minute to the 90th. I can understand if they are frustrated or annoyed, but we need them.

"Anything can happen in a game against such good opposition, but the important thing is how we react and we'll have to play how we did for 78 minutes against Manchester City," he said.

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:41

15 minutes to go until the 180th El Clasico gets underway. Who's your money on?

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:45

Top of the tree 

Michael Jones1 March 2020 19:50

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