Madrid – Barcelona’s recent slump
continued as Sergio Ramos’ header nine minutes from time handed Real Madrid
their second win over the Catalans in five days.
Karim Benzema had given the hosts
the perfect start as he stabbed home Alvaro Morata’s cross after just six
minutes, but Barca were level just 12 minutes later when Lionel Messi equalled
Alfredo di Stefano’s record for goals scored in Clasicos as he rifled in his
18th strike in clashes between the two.
The rest of the first half was then
played out at a rather pedestrian pace but the introduction of Cristiano
Ronaldo from the Madrid bench livened up matters after the break and Madrid
eventually found the winner when Ramos rose highest to power home Luka Modric’s
corner.
Jose Mourinho had signalled that
Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Manchester United was clearly his
priority as he made seven changes to the side that started the 3-1 win over
Barca in the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg in midweek with Ronaldo’s
absence being the most striking.
However, even without their talisman
Madrid made the perfect start as Barca’s defensive woes of late continued when
Morata swung in a delightful cross from the left and Benzema was on hand to
prod the ball home from close range.
Barca weren’t just slow to start at
the back as their play going forward was also decidedly predictable until they
quickened the pace and equalised with their first effort on goal 12 minutes
later.
A nice through ball from Dani Alves
put Messi in behind the Madrid defence and he turned onto his favourite left
foot to score for the 16th consecutive league game.
The game then settled down into a
familiar pattern with Barca happy to pass the ball around without overly
threatening, but Messi did have a good chance when Raphael Varane failed to cut
out a pass from David Villa on the edge of the box just after the half hour.
This time, on his right side, he
couldn’t generate the power needed to trouble Diego Lopez.
Six minutes later and Madrid could
have been back in front as a lovely cross by Luka Modric to the back post found
Morata in acres of space but he could only head into the side-netting.
The visitors started brighter after
the break and nearly found their way through with a trademark move as Messi
picked out Alves on the right and then just failed to get on the end of the
Brazilian’s dangerous cross.
Another moment of magic from Messi
then played in Villa moments later but a wonderful recovering challenge from
Varane denied the Spanish international a clear effort on goal.
Mourinho then unleashed Ronaldo
along with Sami Khedira with just over half an hour to play and the Portuguese
was soon involved as he fired a rasping 30 yard free-kick towards goal that
Victor Valdes did well to turn behind for a corner.
Ronaldo came close again as he fired
into the side-netting at the end of a solo run past three Barca players, before
Morata had an excellent chance to win the game 15 minutes from time as he
controlled a wonderful ball over the top from Pepe but couldn’t beat Valdes.
However, the youngster’s miss
mattered little six minutes later when Ramos outjumped Gerard Pique to leave
Valdes helpless.
And the score could have been even
more flattering to the home side as Ronaldo then fired a wicked free-kick off
the angle of post and bar.
However, Barca were left furious in
stoppage time as referee Miguel Perez Lasa didn’t award a penalty from what
appeared to be a trip by Ramos on Adriano and Valdes was sent-off after the
final whistle for his protestations.







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