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Monday, October 8, 2012

El-Clasico Tide Turning Madrid Side

Barcelona and Real Madrid traded blows in the latest El-Clasico encounter but neither the Catalans nor their bitter rivals from the capital landed the knock-out punch as the teams shared a 2-2 draw in a pulsating encounter at the Camp Nou.


In arguably the world’s biggest football (plus political) rivalry, the two teams covered every inch at Camp Nou in a bid to nick the all vital win that means a lot more than bragging rights for either sides. But at the end of 90minutes, neither Cristiano Ronaldo’s nor Lionel Messi’s brace could separate the two teams.

Barcelona fell behind to a Cristiano Ronaldo goal midway into the first half but Lionel Messi, the only player alive who comes closest to being compared to the Portuguese whiz (and vice versa) leveled 8 minutes later. Two of the world’s best players then traded blows again in the second half with Messi scoring first for the Catalans in the 61st minute before Ronaldo ensured the spoils were evenly shared with his 66th minute equalizer.

It ended 2-2.

It goes without saying, however, that it’s Jose Mourinho’s men, and not Tito Vilanova’s who left Nou Camp the happier side when the final whistle was blown to end the 6th El-Clasico encounter this year.

Real Madrid may be 8 points behind the Blaugrana alright but the draw did the former more damage than it did to the latter. First, Barca were having the advantage of playing in their own turf and in front of the home crowd. Second, Tito’s side have had the better start to the season, winning all their matches in La Liga while Madrid have only started picking form right now in a season that has seen them lose two matches in 7 matches.

Although it could be argued that Barca were lacking in defence with Carles Puyol, Gerard Pique, Eric Abidal and Dani Alves all absent (the latter being substituted after picking up an injury), statistics show that the Barcelona are losing their dominance over their archrivals.

The draw means that Real Madrid have now lost only once in the last five meetings against the Catalans. But even that loss, (a 3-2 win for Barca in the Supercopa in August) wasn’t impactful since Madrid won the title having beaten Barca 2-1 in the first leg.

One player who has stepped up for Jose Mourinho’s side in those fixtures is Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese captain’s brace on Sunday night means that he has become the first player to score in six successive Clasico matches. He has also scored in his last five appearances at Camp Nou, plastering a ‘shut up’ tape across the mouth of those who branded him a big-game flop during his early career days with Madrid.

The record also shows that Barcelona are losing, or rather, have lost, their dominance over Madrid which was at it pinnacle during the reign of Pep Guardiola. Gone are the days of 5-0 drubbings that Madrid was handed on November 29 2010, or even the three straight loses that Barca recorded over the Mourinho’s men between August 17 last year and January 18th this year.

The tide seems to be turning to Madrid’s side, and against Barcelona. Quite unfortunate that we will have to hold our breath till the weekend of 2nd and 3rd March 2013 when the two teams clash at Estadio Santiago BernabĂ©u for yet another El Clasico. Cometh that day, we will be able to see how true or false this statement is.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Madrid Hit Top Form in Time for El-Clasico


Real Madrid continued their resurgence after a poor start to the season with a comfortable 4-1 victory over Ajax at the Amsterdam Arena in the UEFA Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo netted his second hat-trick in a span of three days adding to Karim Benzema’s superb bicycle kick as Madrid easily dismissed the former European giants in their own turf.

The win comes hot on the heels of Madrid’s 5-1 demolition of Deportivo in the Spanish La Liga as Jose Mourinho’s men finally begin to click just in time for the mother of all derbies, the El Clasico, this Sunday.

Les Merengues have been slow off the blocks this season in the domestic league where they trail leaders and this weekend’s opponents Barcelona with a massive 8 points. It may still be early in the season alright but so competitive are the two teams for the La Liga title that even a point lost earlier in the season could prove the difference come end of the season.

After a poor start to the season which saw Madrid lose two matches against Getafe and Sevilla, the 32-time La Liga champions are now finding their scoring boots and winning mojo. They have won 4 matches on the trot in all competitions scoring 14 goals in the process.

Star man Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 9 of those goals and his second hat-trick in succession is indicative of a player who is putting the early season troubles behind him and sweating it out for the team which pays him hefty wages in a weekly basis.

The Clasico derby this Sunday could as well break or make Madrid’s season. A win will see them reduce the deficit between them and big rivals Barcelona to five points which they can be sure of reducing further as the season progresses. A loss and 11 points behind Barca may be a point too many to curl back.

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