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Real Madrid. See gallery See video. Real Madrid. But even after some good sales and loans the French coach has a massive muscular squad. This season he's had a golden habit of tapping a player on the shoulder, sending him into Primera Division Chile action and good things happening.


Few could have imagined a couple of years ago that Llorente would shift from defensive midfield to attack. Following his departure from Real Madrid, the Spain international has become a key player for Atletico Madrid, for whom he has netted five goals and has assisted another three in 15 games this season.
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Goals 1. Shots 2 1 Shots on Target. Saves 0. Saves 3. When, as importantly, will he swap Busquets for Pjanic who'll be a better pivot partner for Frenkie de Jong as the season progresses?
But instead of stroking his chin and waiting to "match" Koeman's subs, Zidane rolled the dice and recycled his resources.
With Modric on the pitch for Federico Valverde , and up at the Camp Nou with only about fifteen minutes left, Zidane instructed his players to continue on the front foot.
NOT to close the game down and defend. There were stages in that last throw of the game when Madrid's ball carrier had five men in white shirts ahead of him -- it was "go for the kill" football.
Eventually it worked. Modric made a gorgeous through ball to Vinicius, who still had the legs for a sprint, Neto's save rebounded outwards.
There were the two subs, first Rodrygo collecting possession and doing that beautiful thing -- stopping and thinking in split seconds -- before squaring to Modric.
The Ballon d'Or winner did what Ballon d'Or winners do -- danced one way, sent Neto to the ground, and then bent the ball in off the outside of his right foot.
It was sumptuous. It was sub-driven and it was something which was available to Koeman, who sent on a cavalry charge of substitutes in the 81st minute thus brutally limiting their impact.
There are a million stories in a Clasico and debate will rage. But Zidane beat Koeman -- despite starting at a disadvantage regarding the "extra" resources he had at his disposal to recycle.
Time for Koeman to go green. First with envy at the three points with which Madrid return to Spain 's capital.
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Tidy and linked with Messi in first half. Touched the ball more than anyone in the first half. Did not deserve to lose Not his best game so far this season.
Put a header into side netting from fine Ansu cross. Looked more comfortable as false nine than Messi has done of late.
Took his goal well. Always a threat. Ansu Fati got on the score sheet again shortly after Real Madrid's early goal to make it Vital save in the first half from Messi that kept his side from going behind.
Should have been booked for foul on Messi. Involved in goal. Originally it referred only to those competitions held in the Spanish championship , but nowadays the term has been generalized, and tends to include every single match between the two clubs: UEFA Champions League , Copa del Rey , etc.
Other than the UEFA Champions League Final , it is considered one of the biggest club football games in the world, and is among the most viewed annual sporting events.
The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and they are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalan nationalism.
Real Madrid leads in head-to-head results in competitive matches with 97 wins to Barcelona's 96; Barcelona leads in exhibition matches with 19 victories to Madrid's 4 and in total matches with wins to Madrid's as of the match played on 24 October Along with Athletic Bilbao , they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated.
The conflict between Real Madrid and Barcelona has long surpassed the sporting dimension, [15] [16] so that elections to the clubs' presidencies are strongly politicized.
As early as the s, Barcelona "had developed a reputation as a symbol of Catalan identity, opposed to the centralising tendencies of Madrid".
Barcelona was on top of the list of organizations to be purged by the National faction , just after communists , anarchists , and independentists.
During the dictatorships of Miguel Primo de Rivera and of Francisco Franco, all regional languages and identities in Spain were frowned upon and restrained.
The image for both clubs was further affected by the creation of Ultras groups, some of which became hooligans. In , Ultras Sur was founded as a far-right-leaning Real Madrid ultras group, followed in by the foundation of the initially left-leaning and later on far-right, Barcelona ultras group Boixos Nois.
Both groups became known for their violent acts, [17] [26] [27] and one of the most conflictive factions of Barcelona supporters, the Casuals , became a full-fledged criminal organisation.
For many people, Barcelona is still considered as "the rebellious club", or the alternative pole to "Real Madrid's conservatism ".
In Catalonia, forces of all the political spectrum are overwhelmingly in favour of Barcelona. Nevertheless, the support of the blaugrana club goes far beyond from that region, earning its best results among young people, sustainers of a federal structure of Spain and citizens with left-wing ideology, in contrast with Real Madrid fans which politically tend to adopt right-wing views.
A campaign began in Madrid. Barcelona player Josep Valle recalled: "The press officer at the DND and ABC newspaper wrote all sorts of scurrilous lies, really terrible things, winding up the Madrid fans like never before".
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Eduardo Teus , who admitted that Madrid had "above all played hard", wrote in a newspaper: "the ground itself made Madrid concede two of the three goals, goals that were totally unfair".
Barcelona fans were banned from traveling to Madrid. There, they were given a whistle. Others had whistles handed to them with their tickets. Barcelona's striker Mariano Gonzalvo said of the incident, "Five minutes before the game had started, our penalty area was already full of coins.
As Francisco Calvet told the story, "They were shouting: Reds! It was all set up. Real Madrid went 2—0 up within half an hour.
Basilo de la Morena had been caught out by the speed of the goals.






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