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Barcelona ran riot at the Bernabeu in a stunning 4-0 win over Real Madrid on Sunday night.
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Barcelona ran riot at the Bernabeu in a stunning 4-0 win over Real Madrid on Sunday night.
Barcelona's striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been in sensational form since joining the club earlier this year on a free transfer from Premier League side Arsenal. The instant change in Aubameyang's form is being credited to manager Xavi. The striker has lived up to the expectations of his manager with consistent performances through goals and assists. Xavi's reliance on Aubameyang paid dividends yet again in a crucial El Clasico encounter against arch-rivals Real Madrid, played at the Santiago Bernabeu.
If Barcelona wanted to prove their resurgence under Xavi should be taken seriously then silencing the Bernabeu and simultaneously rekindling the magic of El Clasico after a period of Real Madrid dominance was some statement.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s El Clasico debut could not have gone any better.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s El Clasico debut could not have gone any better.
FC Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez has stoked the fire in rumours claiming that Lionel Messi may be planning a Camp Nou comeback. While talking to the press ahead of Sunday night's El Clasico, Xavi said that Messi will always be welcome at his former club.
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Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti was the first to admit his mistakes that led to the 4-0 thrashing they received at the hands of FC Barcelona at El Clasico on Sunday evening. The Italian apologised to the Santiago Bernabeu crowd after saying that he was not able to get his tactics right.