Barca v Real: El Clasico tactical preview and Match Thread

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Style of play

Right from the kick-off, Barcelona held onto the ball with far more energy and precision in their passing than Madrid. On the rare occasion where they lost the ball, they were exceptional in pressuring for it back, and more often than not, they had the ball back at their feet within seconds after losing it.

Another thing I noticed was whenever a Barcelona player had the ball at their feet, two to three of their teammates were within about 8 yards, offering multiple avenues for a pass, and as soon as the pass is made, that player become one of the possible recipients for the next pass.

Some of the stuff was magical, with link-up play between Messi and Villa a highlight on he left of the pitch. A number of times, there were backheels met with backheels which were just as easily-received as a side-footed pass to feet at any other club, something that just shouldn't be possible, and definitely wouldn't be anywhere other than Barcelona.

Regardless of whether you believe our Premier League to be the best, you cannot deny that no team in England is capable of playing in the manner expressed by Barcelona tonight. People say Arsenal are the pioneers of 'Total Football' in this country, but they fall incredibly short of being anywhere near what was on display tonight. There really is a huge gulf in class between Barcelona and the rest of the world when it comes to playing football in what has come to be perceived as a 'pure' manner.

Ronaldo v Messi

While Messi will be praised as a hero after tonight's performance, there will be no such roar of approval for his Madrid counterpart tonight. While Ronaldo didn't have a 'poor performance' by definition, his team's destruction at the hands of their arch-rivals will be the only memory imprinted on the minds of the traveling support, as well as the countless others watching on television.

Barcelona, by comparison, have much to thank their trickster for. Responsible for setting up two of the goals directly, and being involved in two others, Messi truly ran the show today, which is a remarkable feat even for one of his talents when you look at his co-hosts in the forward and midfield areas of the pitch.

Unfortunately, for all the good, there was some bad. It seemed every time Messi was touched by someone in a white shirt, and he knew it would benefit his team, he would crumple like wet toilet paper, however; he remained strangely resilient when he wanted to be, usually with the Madrid defenders on the back foot with him running flat-out on goal.

Refereeing & Controversy

Some neutral fans may have watched the Tottenham v Liverpool game and thought that the referee gave us a number of decisions over the course of the 90 minutes. Well, I experienced that feeling today whilst watching this match, as Barcelona won every instance without much deliberation, and when the decision was slightly trickier to make, the players and home support would smother the referee with both physical presence and voice. Admittedly, the decision to send Sergio Ramos off in the dying seconds was the correct call, it also tied in nicely with keeping on side with the Nou Camp.

Take nothing away from Catalans though; they were truly exceptional tonight. For a side that had a total of 5 chances on target to score 5 quality goals against a team of Madrid's calibre, that really is no mean feat. Can their opposition bounce back at the Bernabeau when Barcelona come knocking?
 
Style of play

Right from the kick-off, Barcelona held onto the ball with far more energy and precision in their passing than Madrid. On the rare occasion where they lost the ball, they were exceptional in pressuring for it back, and more often than not, they had the ball back at their feet within seconds after losing it.

Another thing I noticed was whenever a Barcelona player had the ball at their feet, two to three of their teammates were within about 8 yards, offering multiple avenues for a pass, and as soon as the pass is made, that player become one of the possible recipients for the next pass.

Some of the stuff was magical, with link-up play between Messi and Villa a highlight on he left of the pitch. A number of times, there were backheels met with backheels which were just as easily-received as a side-footed pass to feet at any other club, something that just shouldn't be possible, and definitely wouldn't be anywhere other than Barcelona.

Regardless of whether you believe our Premier League to be the best, you cannot deny that no team in England is capable of playing in the manner expressed by Barcelona tonight. People say Arsenal are the pioneers of 'Total Football' in this country, but they fall incredibly short of being anywhere near what was on display tonight. There really is a huge gulf in class between Barcelona and the rest of the world when it comes to playing football in what has come to be perceived as a 'pure' manner.

Ronaldo v Messi

While Messi will be praised as a hero after tonight's performance, there will be no such roar of approval for his Madrid counterpart tonight. While Ronaldo didn't have a 'poor performance' by definition, his team's destruction at the hands of their arch-rivals will be the only memory imprinted on the minds of the traveling support, as well as the countless others watching on television.

Barcelona, by comparison, have much to thank their trickster for. Responsible for setting up two of the goals directly, and being involved in two others, Messi truly ran the show today, which is a remarkable feat even for one of his talents when you look at his co-hosts in the forward and midfield areas of the pitch.

Unfortunately, for all the good, there was some bad. It seemed every time Messi was touched by someone in a white shirt, and he knew it would benefit his team, he would crumple like wet toilet paper, however; he remained strangely resilient when he wanted to be, usually with the Madrid defenders on the back foot with him running flat-out on goal.

Refereeing & Controversy

Some neutral fans may have watched the Tottenham v Liverpool game and thought that the referee gave us a number of decisions over the course of the 90 minutes. Well, I experienced that feeling today whilst watching this match, as Barcelona won every instance without much deliberation, and when the decision was slightly trickier to make, the players and home support would smother the referee with both physical presence and voice. Admittedly, the decision to send Sergio Ramos off in the dying seconds was the correct call, it also tied in nicely with keeping on side with the Nou Camp.

Take nothing away from Catalans though; they were truly exceptional tonight. For a side that had a total of 5 chances on target to score 5 quality goals against a team of Madrid's calibre, that really is no mean feat. Can their opposition bounce back at the Bernabeau when Barcelona come knocking?


I think the ref was extremely fair mate, he did what he had to do and his decisions were spot on, he was not afraid to show Messi a yellow card even after he was elbowed, hardly really but nontheless it was an elbow by Carvalho
 
From OptaJose on Twitter: "Barça-Real FT stats - Shots 15-5, on target 6-2, Passes 684-331, Pass completion 89%-74%, Possession 67%-33%, Fouls 12-16."

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Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho: "One team played very good, one team very bad. Deserved win, deserved loss. Humiliated? No. It's easy to deal with this loss, we just weren't good enough."
 
Me too, the ref was quite fair, and wasnt so harsh on both sides. If he had another attitude, I am sure, there would be a couple of more red cards for RM. Another thing, Barcelona didnt have only 5 chances on goal. I would say a lot more. Not sure if you watched the same game, but I counted at least 12 clear chances.

Marca newspaper (Madrid based) roars, that it was a penalty and red card between CR7 and Valdez... They can moan all they want. The result stands 5 - 0. The interesting thing now, is to see how Madrid will cope next match. Ramos, Pepe, Carvalho will miss next game. And A LOT of players were booked in this game.
RM will play Valencia next game. Not an easy game so to say.
 
Xavi is just unbelievably incredible.

Best player in the world for me.
 
Interesting, as this is Madrid's first real test, aside from Atletico, and they've been hammered in it.
gotta step it up imo
 
Mourinho : We need more money to buy players in the Jan. transfer window!
 
Can't wait for the chairman of rm to throw out his check book to mourinho :P

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Anyways it was a great match, barca dominated from the start.
Id love to watch barca thrash real madrid any day of the year but with ronaldo in rm its just D:
 
Interesting, as this is Madrid's first real test, aside from Atletico, and they've been hammered in it.
gotta step it up imo


Not really, they played AC MILAN twice (Serie A leaders). However, the next few games are crucial for Real Madrid, they have to play Valencia, Villarreal, Sevilla among others. I am not sure Barcelona, but they play next week Expanyol, and usually have a hard time beating them,
 
Can someone tell me if Xavi lost the ball once in that game? It was just scintilating. Absolutely joyous to watch. They will go down as one of the best sides to every grace the game.
 
LoL Barca pwned Mourinho and Real,


They got 2 of the Best 5 Midfielders in the world.


1)Xavi - Barca
2)Essien
3)Lampard
4)Iniesta - Barca
5)Sneijder

Marcelo is so funny guy, pedro Kill him in the game...

Khedira and Ozil such a huge Flopssss

The only team who can stop Barca is only Chelsea with full squad...
 
Without a doubt Real Madrid's main weakness is their left back, and Barcelona took full advantage.

They need to get a World Class left back and a better destroyer in midfield as Khedira is more box-to-box and Alonso is more of a playmaker, then their squad will be near perfect.
 
LoL Barca pwned Mourinho and Real,


They got 2 of the Best 5 Midfielders in the world.


1)Xavi - Barca
2)Essien
3)Lampard
4)Iniesta - Barca
5)Sneijder

Marcelo is so funny guy, pedro Kill him in the game...

Khedira and Ozil such a huge Flopssss

The only team who can stop Barca is only Chelsea with full squad...
You forgot Fabregas....
 
LoL Barca pwned Mourinho and Real,


They got 2 of the Best 5 Midfielders in the world.


1)Xavi - Barca
2)Essien
3)Lampard
4)Iniesta - Barca
5)Sneijder

Marcelo is so funny guy, pedro Kill him in the game...

Khedira and Ozil such a huge Flopssss

The only team who can stop Barca is only Chelsea with full squad...


joke of the week. do you actually think that?
 
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