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Mediocrity setting in at Barca as Clasico leaves them adrift in La Liga

The biggest worry perhaps for Barcelona at the end of another Clasico defeat at Camp Nou on Sunday was that Real Madrid hardly even celebrated.

This was a victory that sent Madrid five points clear of their opponents, a healthy gap even at this early stage of a La Liga season that has 29 games to go.

It was Madrid's fourth consecutive Clasico victory, the first time that has happened in 56 years, and it left Barca sitting eighth at full-time, ninth by the end of the weekend.

There were things to admire in Barcelona's performance. They had more of the ball, more shots and might have managed a draw if Sergino Dest had shown a cooler head in front of goal.

They could certainly not be faulted for effort or ambition, with a team that had four players aged 20 or younger, including Gavi, who at 17 was Barca’s youngest starter in this fixture for 80 years. 

Barca fought hard and, within their own limitations, they played well.

"We continued to dominate the ball but it was difficult for us to create clear chances," said Sergio Busquets.

"They scored that goal in the first half and made it count. It was a pity, because we tried but it wasn't to be."

Real Madrid though were the better team, not more dominant perhaps, but more threatening, more solid and more diligent in following a clearer plan.

They counter-attacked at speed and created more chances. If Sergio Aguero had not scored in the 97th minute, a 2-0 away win would have been a fair reflection.

Just as Atletico Madrid strolled to a 2-0 victory at the Wanda Metropolitano before the international break, for one of their most comfortable wins over Barcelona in years.

"We played a great team, we have suffered but we were able to cope," said Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.

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