Cristiano Ronaldo scored late for 10-man Real Madrid to snatch a 2-1 comeback win against Barcelona and revive their slim hope for the La Liga title on Saturday.
Madrid ended Barcelona’s Spanish record unbeaten streak at 39 games across all competitions with its first come-from-behind win at Camp Nou since 1965, according to STATS — a sports statistics, technology, data and content company founded in 1981.
In Zinedine Zidane’s first Clasico as a manager, Madrid avenged a 4-0 home loss to Barcelona it endured under Rafa Benitez in November last year by dealing the Catalan club their first defeat since Oct. 3 last year.
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On a night that Barcelona honored Johan Cruyff with a moving tribute, it was Ronaldo and Madrid’s star forwards that outperformed Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez.
“There are some things above winning and losing,” Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesa said about Cruyff. “We were all thinking about him and we were not able to get the victory that we wanted.”
After a lackluster first half, Barcelona’s Gerard Pique opened the scoring with a header in the 56th.
However, after Karim Benzema equalized six minutes later, instead of staying true to the trademark ball-possession style that Cruyff instilled at the club, Barcelona lost their hold of the match and went on fruitless charges forward.
The up-and-down flow played to Madrid’s favor, and Ronaldo slotted in the winner off a counterattack in the 85th, moments after Madrid’s Sergio Ramos received a second booking.
“Even before Ramos’ sending off, there were five minutes when we did not have control of the match,” Pique said. “I do not know if we got tired, but we could not find a way to attack.”
The big win kept Madrid in third place, one point behind Atletico Madrid after its 5-1 win over Real Betis Balompie, reducing the deficit with Barcelona to seven points with seven rounds left.
Given the considerable gap and dwindling chances to overtake both frontrunners, Madrid’s best shot at silverware still rests in the Champions League, where they are to play German side VfL Wolfsburg on Wednesday.
“First, we have to overtake Atletico Madrid because we are still third, and then we will see what happens,” Zidane said. “What I can say is that winning here is a huge reward for our players. It is very important for our morale, and just before we play a game in the Champions League in Germany.”
Despite the loss, Barcelona’s quest to repeat their rare treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and European Cup from last season remains intact. Barcelona host Atletico in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Before kickoff, Barcelona played a video of many former players giving thanks to former player and manager Cruyff, who died of lung cancer last week. The 90,000-plus crowd responded with a long ovation, and formed a huge mosaic with the message “Thanks Johan” in Catalan while they sang the club anthem before a minute of silence. The same message was also painted on the side of the pitch and worn on the players’ shirts.
Another round of applause came at the 14-minute mark, in honor of his number as a player.
The intensity revved up after halftime, and Keylor Navas had to dive and stretch to turn Messi’s crafty lobbed shot past his post. From the resulting corner, there was nothing Navas could do to keep out Pique’s point-blank header.
Madrid quickly leveled against the flow of the match when Marcelo led a disorganized attack that undid Barcelona when Toni Kroos’ deflected pass fell to Benzema to sweep in.
While Barcelona battled to regain command, Madrid mounted counterattacks. Gareth Bale appeared to have scored, but his goal was waived off for a foul on Jordi Alba. Moments later, Ronaldo sent a ball off the top of the bar.
Ramos’ second yellow card for a clumsy foul on Suarez did not swing the flow back Barcelona’s way, and Madrid got the decisive goal when Bale crossed the ball to Ronaldo at the far post. He chested the ball down after Dani Alves mistimed his challenge and drilled it under Claudio Bravo for his league-leading 29th goal of the season.
Elsewhere, Valencia lost at UD Las Palmas 2-1 in the debut of coach Pako Ayestaran, while RC Deportivo de La Coruna drew at RC Celta Vigo 1-1.
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