Key Takeaways
- Real Madrid ends four-match losing streak against Barcelona with 2-1 victory
- Mbappe and Bellingham score crucial goals in intense El Clasico clash
- Barcelona finish with 10 men after Pedri’s red card in dramatic finale
Real Madrid secured a vital 2-1 victory over Barcelona in a fiery El Clasico, ending their four-match losing streak against their arch-rivals and extending their lead at the top of LaLiga. The match featured dramatic moments including a penalty save, controversial VAR decisions, and a late red card that marred Barcelona’s comeback hopes.
Match Summary
Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, finishing from close range after a perfectly timed through ball from Jude Bellingham. Barcelona equalized against the run of play in the 38th minute when Fermin Lopez capitalized on a defensive error by Arda Guler.
Real Madrid responded immediately, with Bellingham restoring their lead just five minutes later. The English midfielder tapped home from inside the six-yard box after Vinicius Jr’s brilliant run and cross created the opportunity.
Controversial Moments and Key Performances
The match began with controversy as referee Cesar Soto Grado overturned an early penalty for Real Madrid following a VAR review. Minutes later, Mbappe had a spectacular long-range strike ruled out for offside, adding to Real Madrid’s frustration.
Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny emerged as his team’s standout performer, making several crucial saves including denying Mbappe from the penalty spot early in the second half. His heroics kept Barcelona in contention despite Real Madrid’s dominance.
Real Madrid controlled proceedings with over 75% possession in the first half-hour, creating numerous chances that tested Szczesny repeatedly.
Dramatic Conclusion
The closing stages turned chaotic when Vinicius Jr reacted angrily to being substituted, storming down the tunnel before returning to the bench. The Brazilian was later involved in a heated exchange between players that required Spanish police intervention to prevent escalation.
Barcelona’s frustrations culminated when midfielder Pedri received his second yellow card for a sliding tackle on Aurelien Tchouameni during added time, reducing the visitors to 10 men for the final moments.
With this victory, Real Madrid moved to 27 points at the top of LaLiga, establishing a five-point lead over second-placed Barcelona. The win provides a significant boost for new manager Xabi Alonso’s project, marking his first El Clasico victory since taking charge.



