Three questions and three answers from Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona (2024)

Real Madrid put one hand on the LALIGA title as they secured a dramatic late win over rivals Barcelona in El Clásico at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. Barcelona twice took the lead through Andreas Christensen and then Fermín López, but Vinícius Júnior equalised first from the spot, followed by Lucas Vázquez, who then went on to set up Jude Bellingham for the injury-time winner in a 3-2 victory.

Three answers

1. How strong a team would Carlo Ancelotti put out?

Following the exhausting heroics of Manchester in midweek, it was expected that Carlo Ancelotti may be left with little choice but to introduce changes to his team to take on Barcelona, despite being an all-important Clásico. He did make changes, with Dani Carvajal and Nacho resting and Ferland Mendy injured (more on that later), but the introduction of Luka Modrić, Lucas Vázquez and Aurelién Tchouameni meant that their absence was barely noted. The real star was Lucas Vázquez, winning the penalty for the first goal, then scoring the second himself, and then assisting the winner, but Modrić also bossed the midfield and Tchouameni looked like he had never been away in defence.

2. Could Real Madrid complete the set and beat Barcelona in all three Clásicos in 2023/24?

When Jude Bellingham fired home in injury time, it completed a set of three wins over Barcelona this season and to beat them in every encounter in 2023/24. That’s a feat that has only been achieved on four previous occasions, most recently under Jose Mourinho in 2012/13. It’s made all the more impressive realising that Xavi’s team were unbeaten in 10 and had not lost an away game in LALIGA until they arrived at the Bernabéu. This side are the closest Real Madrid have to rivals in the title race and Real Madrid fought to twice come back from behind to eventually end up on top for the final three minutes of the game when it really counted.

3. Who would Carlo Ancelotti trust most at left-back?

With Ferland Mendy missing training late this week, there was an expectation that even if he was fit enough to make the bench, he wouldn’t be risked from the start. That’s exactly what happened, which opened up a second debate. The usual replacement would have been Fran García, who started the season as first choice but has since fallen from favour. Before the Clásico, he had played only 23 minutes in two substitute appearances in the last nine games running back to his last start, against Sevilla more than two months ago. Instead, Ancelotti opted for one of his trusted soldiers in Eduardo Camavinga, seemingly preferring his flexibility and moving him out of the midfield to take him to the left, a role he played regularly last season with strong performances. Perhaps this decision says more about the club’s plans this summer than anything else, with Ancelotti’s doubts about García’s defending clearly enough to relegate him to the status of last resort.

Three questions

1. What does this mean for the title race?

With this win, Real Madrid move 11 points clear at the top of LALIGA and, with only six games left to go and 18 points up for grabs, the title is only bound one way. If Real Madrid (who take on Real Sociedad, Cádiz and Granada) and Barcelona (who play Valencia, Girona and Real Sociedad) both win their next three games, the title will be sealed at Granada on Matchday 35 in the second weekend of May. Should Barcelona drop points beforehand and Real Madrid avoid doing so, the title could be wrapped up sooner, which would be a boost given that the Granada trip falls just after the Champions League semi-final second leg. It’s just a matter of time now.

2. What was going on at set pieces?

Barcelona were looking to find the chink in Real Madrid’s armour and they certainly seemed to find it with corners. Barça’s use of screens had a real impact and created huge amounts of space in the box as the ball came in, seemingly throwing off Andriy Lunin who looked like a fish out of water. Andreas Christensen rose higher than Toni Kroos at the far post and was able to nod the ball in. Later on it was another corner where the ball went to the near post and Lamine Yamal flicked it goalwards and almost caught out the Ukrainian again. It was a matter of having prepared well for the game and Real Madrid looked vulnerable. Perhaps more time should have been spent on defending set pieces and less on the bizarre routine of outfield players taking goal-kicks.

3. When will LALIGA introduce goal-line technology?

There was a great deal of irony in that LALIGA’s biggest spectacle was putting on a show, including the 360 degree video scoreboard which was used for the first time at the Bernabéu, when it showed up one of its most absurd weaknesses. Despite calls over the years, LALIGA continue to resist goal-line technology, with Javier Tebas and company long arguing that there was no need for it with VAR technology available. As was shown here, that couldn’t be further from the truth, as Andriy Lunin’s body blocked the only conclusive camera angle to tell if Lamine Yamal’s near-post flick had crossed the line. The decision went Real Madrid’s way, with on-field referee César Soto Grado and VAR official José María Sánchez Martínez deciding that the ball had not fully crossed the line, but the decision took several minutes and will undoubtedly feed those with an anti-Real Madrid agenda. The main reason against using the technology is said to be the €4 million per season cost, and this incident may have harmed LALIGA’s reputation by that much in one instant.

Three questions and three answers from Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona (2024)

FAQs

Which team is likely to win between Real Madrid and Barcelona? ›

Real Madrid are listed as the -130 favorites (risk $130 to win $100) in its latest Real Madrid vs. Barcelona odds, with Barcelona the +300 underdogs. A draw is priced at +290 and the over/under for total goals scored is 3.5.

Who won more El Clásico, Real Madrid or Barcelona? ›

Overall, the statistics read as follows: Total wins for FC Barcelona: 100. Total wins for Real Madrid: 105. Draws: 52.

What is the difference between Real Madrid and Barcelona? ›

The two clubs are often identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalan nationalism.

How many goals between barca and Madrid? ›

The above is the overall head-to-head tally of official matches between both sides. In the previous 256 meetings Madrid have bagged 430 goals against Barça's 417 with 52 games ending in a draw.

Who is Barcelona's biggest rivals? ›

The club has a long-standing rivalry with Real Madrid, and matches between the two teams are referred to as El Clásico.

Who has the most wins Barcelona vs Real Madrid? ›

There have been 256 competitive matches and 42 exhibition or friendly matches between Madrid and Barcelona. Of the 250 competitive matches, Real Madrid have won the most, with 104 victories to Barça's 100 (with 52 draws). Barcelona have more wins in exhibition matches but few people put much weight in those.

Is Messi better than Ronaldo? ›

Both have extraterrestrial numbers but Messi is better. Cristiano: 573 goals in 761 games = 0.75 goals per game. Messi: 552 goals in 637 games = 0.87 goals per game.

How many times has Messi beaten Ronaldo? ›

Messi leads the head-to-head record with 16 wins in competitive matches to Ronaldo's 11, while there have been nine draws.

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Did Real Madrid ever beat Barcelona 7/0? ›

Barcelona - Real Madrid (7-0) - Friendly - 01/11/1913 | FC Barcelona Players.

Is Kylian Mbappé going to Real Madrid? ›

Kylian Mbappe will take a pay cut to join Real Madrid from Paris Saint-Germain this summer in a move that is already being described as "the most expensive free transfer in history". The France international, who has already told PSG he will leave the club at the end of this season, will become a Real player on July 1.

Who has more trophies, Messi or Ronaldo? ›

They are two of the most decorated footballers ever, having won a combined 79 official trophies (Messi 44, Ronaldo 35) during their senior careers thus far, and have regularly broken the 50-goal barrier in a single season. They are the only two players to score over 800 goals each in their careers for club and country.

How many goals has Messi scored? ›

He has scored 831 goals for club and country throughout his professional career and is also the first and only player in history to win five and six European Golden Shoes. During his football career, he won 44 collective trophies.

Who has more titles Barca or Madrid? ›

How many league titles have Real Madrid and Barcelona won? Real Madrid continue to lead the way, having won 35 league titles to Barcelona's 27. The Catalans have caught up in the last few decades though, winning seven more leagues than Los Blancos since 1990.

Which team is better Real Madrid vs Barcelona? ›

It is no surprise to see Madrid so far out ahead as record holders (14 titles) and record appearance makers (43) in the European Cup/Champions League. They have played and won the most matches (482 and 291) and are the only team to have scored more than 1,000 goals in the competition (1,063).

What is the score of Barcelona vs Madrid? ›

El Clasico result: Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona

18': Vinicius Jr scored a penalty after Cubarsi fouled Vazquez in the box. 28': VAR declined to award Yamal a goal after a goal-line save by Lunin. 45+6': De Jong left the match on a stretcher after injuring his ankle. 69': Fermin tapped home to give Barca a 2-1 lead.

Who has more league titles between Barcelona and Real Madrid? ›

Clubs with the most La Liga titles as of 2023
CharacteristicNumber of titles
Real Madrid35
Barcelona27
Atlético Madrid11
Athletic Bilbao8
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Who is El Clasico rival? ›

Talking about rivalries, nothing can get past the El Clasico. Sharing a long history, Barcelona and Real Madrid have been rivals of the highest order. For many teams, their rivalry only exists on the pitch.

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