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With Real Madrid going undefeated for 18 games since last December, the second edition of this season's Clasico promised to be a passionate affair as the defending champions could pull up to one point behind this year's juggernaut, Barcelona. What happened instead was a real massacre as the Blaugrana simply ran over Madrid by putting six goals past a helpless Casillas and ensure a seven-point lead over their closest rival in the race for the title.

The home team started pretty well as they exploited a shaky Eric Abidal on Barca's left flank. In the 13th minute, Sergio Ramos simply outran the defender before delivering a precise cross to Gonzalo Higuain who headed the ball past Victor Valdes for the first goal of the game. The whole play seemed slowed down as Robben and Toure collided at the edge of the box consequently breaking Puyol and Pique's focus as the defenders let Higuain slip between the two of them and take a free header near the six-yard box.


The Bernabeu went from a deliriously happy place to a quiet and gloomy stadium as Barcelona scored two quick goals just four minutes after Higuain's opener to put the score at 2-1. The reversal of situation didn't come out of nowhere as the visitors had signaled themselves in the game's first couple of minutes but were denied by Casillas' timely saves. Against Henry however, Casillas had no chance as the striker slipped the ball to the far post to make it 1-1. Just two minutes later, Henry got a free-kick near the goal line. Just as Madrid were trying to exploit Abidal's side, Barcelona turned the situation to their advantage as Henry – and sometimes Messi – slipped into the hole left by Sergio Ramos when he went to support Robben. It was during one of those occasions that Henry was fouled by Cannavaro who had to cover for his teammate. The visiting squad capitalized on that free-kick as Xavi delivered a splendid cross right on Puyol's header which crucified Casillas. Here again, the goal was caused by a defensive breakdown as Madrid's backline concentrated on the taller players and left Puyol alone.


Casillas continued his excellent work as the half went on but, apart from Robben who was great in attacking phases of the game, the players in front of him didn't seem too keen on helping him. A cheap giveaway by Lass in the 35th minute led to Messi's first goal of the game and both teams retreated to their locker room on a score of 3-1 for Barcelona.

Real Madrid gave some hope to their fans early in the second as Robben's free-kick connected with Sergio Ramos' head to make it 3-2. Unfortunately, the current Liga leaders hadn't said their final word yet. Right after the kick-off, Thierry Henry scored his second of the game to make it 4-2, and by then it was obvious that Madrid wouldn't come back. Messi added another twenty minutes later, and Pique – of all people – added insult to injury by scoring Barca's SIXTH's goal in the 83rd minute.

Madrid's incredible run came to a screeching halt last Saturday. There are still games to play to close out the season but the Clasico was THE determining game for both teams. I wouldn't be surprised to see Real struggle next week because this was definitely a hard blow to Juande Ramos' team.

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Real Madrid – Almeria: 3-0
Juande Ramos seems to have found the perfect solution to strengthen his team's left side both offensively and defensively. Indeed, with the departure of Robinho, that side of the field seemed to cause problems for the Meringues as they had no reliable wingers other than Robben for the attacking side of things while Marcelo's inexperience made things dicey in defense. All of that is past now as Marcelo is slowly taking over the role of left-winger with a defensive side that betrays his left-back origin. Behind him, Heinze's experience helps to plug any hole the Brazilian might have left while Lassana Diarra's tireless running makes sure that the two men are properly covered in case of a major breakdown.

With that in mind, it was really wonderful to see Marcelo score the opener at the 23rd minute on Sunday. His shot was so powerful in a left-footed Brazilian kind of way that you would have thought that Roberto Carlos had somehow materialized on the field. The goal was only one highlight of a great game by the young player who could've had a hat trick if it wasn't for Almeria's keeper and his crossbar.

Another youngster had quite a day in the Madrid shirt – Huntelaar scored two opportunistic goals to put the game beyond doubt. His first was an unstoppable volley from inside the box after a poor clearance by the defense, and his second was an easy tap-in from a rebound given by Diego Alves. It's been awhile since I watched any Liga games but word on the street is that Huntelaar has been playing very well lately, finally proving his worth to the club. Some are even going as far as saying that there might not be a need for Van Nistelrooy next season. They found a successor.

With that win, Madrid hangs on Barcelona's heels like a stubborn piece of gum. Although their exit from the Champions League has been disgraceful, you have to admire their performance in La Liga after their hesitant start.


Real Madrid's line-up: Iker Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Pepe (Christoph Metzelder, 79th), Fabio Cannavaro, Gabriel Heinze (Miguel Torres, 83rd); Arjen Robben, Lassana Diarra (Fernando Gago, 66th), Wesley Sneijder, Marcelo; Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Raul.

Barcelona – Malaga: 6-0
It was another party at the Camp Nou as Barcelona cruised to an easy win over Malaga. Four goals in the first half alone made the conclusion inevitable. But then again, you're not gonna do much when you have less than 15% of possession which was the case for Malaga who did a lot of looking and running around without ever touching the ball. All three Blaugrana strikers (Eto'o, Messi, Henry) scored in that half while Xavi had the opener. Eto'o (with his second of the game) and Alves added two more in the first ten minutes of the second half, and then Guardiola decided to rest his two midfielders – Xavi and Iniesta – needed for international duty this coming weekend.

After the substitutions, the level of play, though still heavily dominated by Barcelona, was a lot more settled and less automatic-rifle-like. With the architect of three of their six goals gone (Xavi), the Spanish leaders couldn't quite find that perfect final pass anymore. Their perimeter passing was still excellent, but they were unable to breach Malaga's double-curtain save for some moments of Messi brilliance. Still, at 6-0 I think the crowd was satisfied enough and could leave the stadium happy.


Barcelona's line-up: Victor Valdes; Daniel Alves, Martin Caceres, Rafael Marquez, Sylvinho; Xavi Hernandez (Bojan Krkic, 66th), Yaya Toure (Seydou Keita, 25th), Andres Iniesta (Eidur Gudjohnsen, 59th); Lionel Messi, Samuel Eto'o, Thierry Henry.
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Barcelona – Mallorca: 3-1
I'm starting to feel like a broken record here, but it was another win for Barcelona on Saturday. The Blaugrana's winning streak now extends to five as Pep Guardiola's troops keep rolling along. Unlike their previous victories, this one wasn't easy as Barcelona struggled to get the rust out of their system after the two-week break. Puyol especially looked a bit off-balance in the first half, and his absence in the center of defense (he switched positions with right-back Victor Sanchez after five minutes of play) proved devastating for the home side who conceded the first goal in the 14th minute on Mallorca's first real opportunity.


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Barcelona cranked up their game after that goal and Henry equalized the mark at the half-hour mark as he was completely forgotten at the far post after a Barcelona corner. Then at the 75th minute, Andres Iniesta celebrated his return by scoring the winning goal. From that point on, Mallorca players started to lose their focus, resorting to nasty tackles to express their frustration. Finally, Toure added the insurance goal at the 94th minute as the visitors found themselves down to ten men in the 89th minute.


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For once in what seems like a long while, the focus wasn't all there among Barcelona players. It took the entrance of Daniel Alves and Iniesta for them to get the offensive punch needed to get through the nine-men defense. They were probably getting the kinks out of their system. Nothing to worry about in my mind.

Barcelona's line-up: Victor Valdes; Victor Sanchez (Daniel Alves, 55th), Carles Puyol, Rafael Marquez (Sylvinho, 70th), Eric Abidal; Yaya Toure, Xavi Hernandez, Eidur Gudjohnssen; Aleksandr Hleb (Andres Iniesta, 66th), Samuel Eto'o, Thierry Henry.

Real Madrid – Villareal: 1-0
One player stole the show at the Bernabeu on Sunday as Madrid edged over Villareal with a 1-0 win. Arjen Robben was the goalscorer and put on an inspired display that really showed how great a player he can be when he's healthy. Right as the game passed the half-hour mark, the winger dribbled his way past four Villareal players to finish with a beautiful curling shot that left no chance to the goalkeeper. It was the second time in the game Robben had made the run (he hit the crossbar on his first run) and it wasn't the last. He spent the entire match running Villareal's left-back completely ragged. He was speed, style, and substance all wrapped up in a neat little package, and brought the Bernabeu to its feet when he was substituted in the final minute of the game.


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Two other players shone in this victory. First, Iker Casillas came up with splendid saves in the second period as his team were under constant pressure. As a matter of fact, the Meringues rarely left their half of the field in the first fifteen minutes of the second half. Secondly, new signing Lassana Diarra came up with a convincing performance reminiscent of Claude Makelele, winning the ball several times in midfield. He had a couple of mental breakdowns including a back pass straight to Villareal's Llorente who was stopped by Casillas, but had a pretty good game overall. Huntelaar also debuted with his new club, and showed nice capabilities (he came close to scoring in the 39th minute) which seem promising.

With that win, the defending champions leapfrogged from sixth to third, ten points behind current leaders Barcelona. If they can keep the pace (and if Barcelona drops a couple), the next meeting between the two will prove to be very important. And I for one would like to see Robben play against Barcelona.

Real Madrid's line-up: Iker Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Fabio Cannavaro, Gabriel Heinze; Arjen Robben (Christoph Metzelder, 90th), Lassana Diarra (Rafael Van der Vaart, 77th), Fernando Gago, Wesley Sneijder; Raul, Huntelaar (Royston Drenthe, 55th).
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Faced with the prospect of seeing Barcelona running away with an unassailable lead in La Liga's standings, many teams were rooting for fourth-placed Villareal to defeat or at least get a draw against the Spanish giants. For a while, it looked like the Yellow Submarine would succeed in their tasks, but, similarly to the game against Real Madrid, the Blaugrana kept pushing for their fourth consecutive win.

Both teams came close to opening the score in the first half. After only two minutes of play, goalkeeper Diego Lopez had to come up with a save to deny Henry. At the 18th minute, Giuseppe Rossi, sent in alone to face Victor Valdes, could only fire his shot inches wide of the net. Rossi's breakaway from Barca's backline showed how playing the offside trap was a tricky affair. Still, both teams played it until the final whistle


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When Iker Casillas stopped Samuel Eto'o's penalty kick at the 69th minute, you could tell that the defending champions were starting to believe that they could hold off La Liga's current leaders to a draw. Although Barcelona had most of the possession during the game, they couldn't get through an overly physical Madrid side who constantly brought down Lionel Messi to his knees, forcing the Blaugrana to explore other options. When Barcelona did penetrate into Madrid's box, their shots were blocked by either Cannavaro or Metzelder who made a pretty solid tandem in center defense.

Eto'o's Penalty

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Barcelona – Valencia: 4-0
There is no stopping the steamrolling machine that is Barcelona. Without La Liga's current leading scorer in the line-up, the Blaugrana put up another impressive offensive display with a 4-0 win over Valencia including a hat-trick by Thierry Henry. The Blaugrana made their intentions clear from the first minute of the game when Xavi's shot rattled off the post after a defensive mistake in Valencia's backline. At the 19th minute, Henry scored his first of the game after a nice pass from Toure. The goal was a carbon copy of the hundreds he scored under the Arsenal shirt in the Premiership. Less than ten minutes later, he scored his second, giving Barcelona a 2-0 advantage against Valencia. The home side then added a third goal before the half via Daniel Alves.

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Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Will he fill the goal like VanGol?

Earlier this week, Spanish giants Real Madrid announced the signing of 25-year old striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar for a reported sum of 27 million euros. Heralded as the next Van Nistelrooy, the young striker becomes the sixth Dutch player in the Madrid squad which is currently plagued by injuries. Ironically, Huntelaar is also injured and should have recovered by January when he joins the team, but his ankle injury brings some questions. Clearly, with Van Nistelrooy out for the rest of the season, Madrid do need another striker, but is Huntelaar another man of glass like his compatriot Robben? If not, then who gets to play the most, him or Higuain?

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Real Madrid – Getafe: 1-3
Things are getting worse and worse at the Bernabeu as Real Madrid put up yet another disappointing performance against a lower-tiered team. After holding Barcelona to a draw, Getafe exploited every flaw in the Madrid defense to defeat the defending champions 3-1. They first hit the net two minutes into the game, forcing the defending champions to give their all to find a way through Getafe's defense. Unfortunately for Bernd Schuster's men, they suffered a major setback in the first half when Sneijder was taken off the field in a stretcher with his second injury of the season. Rafael Van der Vaart took his place, but it was clear that Madrid simply weren't the same after the incident.

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Anticipating their oncoming Champions League fixture against Sporting this week, Pep Guardiola decided to rest his primary weapon, Lionel Messi, putting youngster Bojan Krkic in his place. The change made things a lot more easier for the Getafe defense who easily contained the young striker, depriving Barcelona of a much needed width.

As a matter of fact, it was Getafe who scored first despite their defensive stance. At the 18th minute, striker Manu delivered a wonderful strike beating Victor Valdes in the lower-corner of the net. Barcelona tried to press harder after that, but Getafe's intensive man-marking prevented the home side from developping their elaborate passing game as they were often pressed into making quick decisions with the ball. The few plays they built were wasted by Bojan who was too rusty for such a demanding game. Barca's best opportunity came at the 38th minute after a superb run by Carles Puyol into the heart of Getafe's defense. The result was a powerful strike by Eto'o that bounced off the crossbar


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2008-2009 La Liga Wrap-Up (Week 1-10)

November 21st 2008 23:21
After back-to-back league titles, Real Madrid started the season with hope of getting their third title in three years. Meanwhile, their archrival, Barcelona wiped the slate clean in the offseason, bringing in their own Pep Guardiola as the new manager, and getting rid of superstars Ronaldinho, Deco, and Zambrotta. After ten games, here's how the teams stack up.

1. Barcelona (10-8-1-1 | 25pts


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Real Madrid – Malaga: 4-3
In a match plagued by poor refereeing (for both sides, I might add), it was the defending champions who came out on top thanks to Gonzalo Higuain's brilliant performance. Once again, their opponents took advantage of Madrid's weakness on the left side to open the score five minutes into the game. Winger Eliseu easily got past both Marcelo and Heinze before delivering a low cross into the box, but the ball surprisingly came back to him as Baha's strike hit both Sergio Ramos and the post. With Iker Casillas out of position, Eliseu only had to push the ball into the wide open net. Two minutes later, Marcelo repaired his defensive lapse by making a penetrating run in Malaga's box. His shot was blocked by the goalkeeper, but Higuain didn't miss the rebound to put the score at 1-1. Madrid had most of the possession for the next ten minutes, repeatedly testing Malaga's goalkeeper who gave several huge rebounds. At the 17th minute, Malaga took the lead once again thanks to poor marking by Madrid. At the 36th minute, the home side was rewarded a penalty which was easily converted by Higuain. Tied at 2-2, the Meringues would lose a big piece of their team before half-time when Sergio Ramos was sent off for stepping on an opposing player's chest.

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Barcelona – Almeria: 5-0
Two weeks after thrashing Atletico Madrid 6-1, the Blaugrana put on another show on Saturday, defeating Almeria 5-0. This time around, Eto'o managed to complete the hat-trick (he was limited to a double on two occasions), and Dani Alves finally put one of his fiery rockets past the opposing goalkeeper. But like the game against Atletico, Barcelona put their feet off the gas pedal after the first 45 minutes where all five goals were scored. The good news is that Henry has now three goals in six appearances, creating a nice problem for Guardiola. I'd still go with Eto'o but knowing you have another potent striker on the bench is a good thing for any coach. For once in a long while, Barcelona is actually looking like a team rather than a bunch of individuals.

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Fans on both sides of the fence were gleeful with anticipation for this encounter in the sixth week of the Spanish season. Indeed, one point was separating the two teams in the standings, and a confrontation between Messi and Aguero – two world-class Argentine strikers – was not to be taken lightly. However, all those expectations went away when the match became one-way traffic with Barca attacking, and Atletico doing their best to hold on.

What is there to say about a game which had a 5-1 scoreline before half an hour of play? Barca struck fast in the first five minutes, scoring on a corner-kick at the third minute via Marquez's header, and a penalty kick awarded to them when a defender's hip came into contact with Messi. The two goals completely broke Atletico's resolve, and the third goal – scored by Messi on a free-kick while Coupet was busy setting up his wall – was downright humiliating. Two minutes later, Maxi Rodriguez gave some to his teammates by reducing the score to 3-1, but when the captain went down with an injury a couple of minutes later, you just knew that it was game over for Atletico. Eto'o, Gudjohnsen, and Henry scored the other goals for the Blaugrana – all of them were the results of superb passing by the home side who were simply on fire


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In two overly physical games, the two Spanish giants came through to get a win, pushing them both in the top five.

Real Betis – Real Madrid: 1-2
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