Read how it began here http://teehargs.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/more-than-match-real-madrid-hosts.html?m=0
0 - 1Suarez
39' 0 - 2 Neymar
53' 0 - 3 Andres Iniesta
74' 0 - 4 Luis Suarez
39' 0 - 2 Neymar
53' 0 - 3 Andres Iniesta
74' 0 - 4 Luis Suarez
Iniesta: "We only wanted to be ourselves and we
have done that. We neutralised Madrid".
One of the great Clasico pastings of recent times,
Madrid were as flat and lumpen as Barca were
smart and snappy. Some great goals, and wonderful
movement from Suarez and Neymar. The great
Iniesta also getting in on the act - and all this with
Messi watching most of it from the bench!
Equal to any of those names on the night was young
There was no Lionel Messi, but Sergi Roberto
proved a more than capable understudy for the
evening. The 23 year-old, making only his 15th start
for Barcelona, sliced through Real’s dilatory defence
and timed his pass exquisitely for Luis Suárez, who
displayed all his quicksilver instincts with a lethal
finish into the bottom corner.
The Bernabéu fell silent at the spectacle of
Barcelona’s mesmeric keep-ball, encapsulated by
the magically elusive Sergio Busquets, described by
coach Luis Enrique as the “most intelligent
footballer I have ever coached”. Real responded
fractiously, with Gareth Bale fortunate not to receive
a yellow card for stamping on the ankles of Jordi
Alba and Cristiano Ronaldo escaping even harsher
punishment for an apparent elbow into the head of
Dani Alves.
have done that. We neutralised Madrid".
One of the great Clasico pastings of recent times,
Madrid were as flat and lumpen as Barca were
smart and snappy. Some great goals, and wonderful
movement from Suarez and Neymar. The great
Iniesta also getting in on the act - and all this with
Messi watching most of it from the bench!
Equal to any of those names on the night was young
There was no Lionel Messi, but Sergi Roberto
proved a more than capable understudy for the
evening. The 23 year-old, making only his 15th start
for Barcelona, sliced through Real’s dilatory defence
and timed his pass exquisitely for Luis Suárez, who
displayed all his quicksilver instincts with a lethal
finish into the bottom corner.
The Bernabéu fell silent at the spectacle of
Barcelona’s mesmeric keep-ball, encapsulated by
the magically elusive Sergio Busquets, described by
coach Luis Enrique as the “most intelligent
footballer I have ever coached”. Real responded
fractiously, with Gareth Bale fortunate not to receive
a yellow card for stamping on the ankles of Jordi
Alba and Cristiano Ronaldo escaping even harsher
punishment for an apparent elbow into the head of
Dani Alves.
Read how it began
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