Barcelona on Sunday mounted a spectacular comeback to beat Real Madrid 4-3 in Spanish La Liga and move to the brink of the title after overcoming a hat-trick from Kylian Mbappe.
The France striker threatened to haul Madrid back into the title race, but Raphinha’s double and goals from Lamine Yamal and Eric Garcia gave Barcelona a seven-point lead on the reigning champions with three matches remaining.
Hansi Flick’s side were on Tuesday knocked out of the UEFA Champions League in the semi-finals by Inter and risked their season collapsing if they were beaten by Madrid, but they resisted after Mbappe’s early brace.
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Barcelona battled back to claim a fourth “El Clasico” victory from four meetings this season, showing their dominance over Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
“We’ve opened up an important gap, it was key to win this game after the Champions League [defeat], the fans have forgotten it and so have we, let’s enjoy this,” Yamal told Movistar. “It was important to win today to bring the league title closer, and it went very well, we’re very happy.”
Real Madrid are set to finish the season without a major trophy.
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“We have to defend better, that is quite evident from today’s game, we defended badly and that’s that,” Ancelotti said. “Mbappe did well... In an attacking sense the team had clear ideas, but we could have defended better.”
Madrid had made the perfect start to what is expected to be the Italian coach’s final El Clasico at the helm.
Mbappe earned a penalty when he was scythed down by Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, although the Catalans complained in vain the forward was offside in the build-up.
The striker beat Szczesny, who dived the right way and got his fingers to it, but could not keep it out.
In the 14th minute Mbappe doubled Madrid’s advantage with a lethal finish after Vinicius Junior played him through, with Barcelona complaining again about a perceived foul on Yamal earlier in the move.
It was his 26th La Liga strike, taking him past Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski on 25 at the top of the scoring charts, and his 38th of the season across all competitions, beating Ivan Zamorano’s club record of 37 in a first season with Los Blancos.
Just as they have done on so many occasions this season, Flick’s spirited young Barcelona fought their way back in front with a stirring comeback.
Garcia headed home Ferran Torres’ flick-on from a corner to spark it.
Then Madrid could not stop 17-year-old star Yamal from leveling with a cultured bending effort beyond Courtois after Torres laid the ball off to him.
Two minutes later, Raphinha drilled Barca ahead, with Pedri threading him through.
Mbappe thought he had won another penalty when he fell under pressure from Frenkie de Jong, but Video Assistant Referee (VAR) revealed an offside in the build-up.
Moments later, Raphinha netted his second, picking Lucas Vazquez’s pocket on the edge of the area, exchanging passes with Torres and beating Courtois.
Mbappe netted from an offside position before the break, bringing a roller-coaster first half to a close.
Yamal had a goal ruled out for offside early in the second half as Barcelona looked to put their arch-rivals to the sword.
However, Vinicius got behind Barca’s high line and he fed Mbappe for his hat-trick.
Barcelona appealed for a penalty when Aurelien Tchouameni blocked Torres’ shot with his arm, but the referee did not give it despite being called to review it by VAR.
Real Madrid substitute Victor Munoz fired high and wide when sent through, and Szczesny denied Mbappe, who had another strike ruled out for offside.
“For me it’s not always fun, sometimes I really suffer a lot,” said Flick, who said his team made too many mistakes in defense.
Barcelona thought they had wrapped up their win with a superb Fermin Lopez solo effort, but it was harshly disallowed for handball.
Madrid had no time left to fight back though, and Barcelona, who last won the league in 2023, could seal the title as early as tomorrow, should Los Blancos stumble against RCD Mallorca.
If Madrid avoid defeat, Barcelona would be champions with a win at RCD Espanyol the next day.
“We’ll seal it on Thursday and that’s all,” Torres said.
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