Julio Baptista gave Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster just the Christmas present he wanted by getting the only goal in a hard-fought 1-0 win over their bitter rivals Barcelona on Sunday.
The rugged Brazilian striker -- nicknamed "The Beast" -- found the net after 36 minutes to bring to an end to Barcelona's 100 per cent home record this season, both in La Liga and the Champions League.
"I thought we could have got a second goal. We had two or three good attacks in the second half but, overall, it's a fair result," Schuster said.
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Real's triumph puts them firmly on top of the Spanish championship race with 41 points, seven ahead of second-placed Barcelona.
"It's good to get the points but nothing's decided yet. Let's wait until the end of the season until we starting talking about trophies," said the ever-prudent Schuster.
His opposite number Frank Rijkaard was visibly disappointed at the outcome but tried to look on the bright side after the game.
"We were in the game right until the whistle. In fact, until the very last moment I thought we could get a point but they were very well organized at the back," he said.
"However, I have the feeling that we played well, especially in the midfield and also at the back. We didn't give them many chances but we also lost too many balls at important moments," the Dutch coach said.
Neither side had many opportunities in a scrappy first 35 minutes in which the biggest scoring threats came from the free kicks of Real winger Wesley Sneijder.
Real's Portuguese international defender Pepe made Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes work hard to deny him after he connected with one of the Dutchman's dead ball efforts after 11 minutes.
Valdes then flapped badly at a Sneijder free kick on 32 minutes but Ruud van Nistelrooy couldn't get his head cleanly to the ball.
At the other end, Real's Iker Casillas once again proved his credentials as one of the best goal keepers in Europe when he produced two wonderful reaction saves in rapid succession to thwart Ronaldinho and Xavi Hernandez.
Baptista then got the goal which changed the face of a game which generally lived up to its billing as "El Clasico" in terms of emotion and effort but not technical excellence on this occasion.
Van Nistelrooy saw Baptista darting down the left wing and chipped the ball across, leaving the Brazilian to outpace Carles Puyol and Rafael Marquez before half-volleying the ball over Valdes.
"That goal came at a difficult moment. After they scored, it was easier for Real to sit back and defend," Rijkaard said.
The first 15 minutes of the second half saw both teams charge up and down the field but neither side appeared to have much idea about how to break down two well-organized defenses.
Casillas produced two fine saves from Bojan Krkic and Yaya Toure in the final seven minutes of the game but it was the closest the Catalan club came to getting an equalizer.
Barca's increasing desperation also left holes at the back and Pepe had a second chance to get his first La Liga goal in injury time.
Rijkaard gambled with starting Ronaldinho but he had little impact and was regularly stopped in his tracks by Real left back Sergio Ramos.
The defeat means that Rijkaard will also have to spend the two-week holiday period having to listen to a debate about his future.
The likes of Marco van Basten and Jose Mourinho have been regularly mentioned as potential replacements for Rijkaard if Barca fail to win a trophy for the second year in succession.
Second half goals from Raul Tamudo and Luis Garcia gave Espanyol a 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid earlier on Sunday and the Barcelona-based side move up to third place in La Liga, just one point behind their illustrious neighbors.
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