Lewandowski’s Quickfire Double Seals Dominant El Clasico Win for Barcelona Over Real Madrid
Mbappe and Bellingham Struggle to Make an Impact
Robert Lewandowski’s brilliance was on full display as he scored twice in just three minutes, helping Barcelona secure a commanding victory over Real Madrid in El Clasico. The win sees Barcelona extend their lead over their rivals by six points in La Liga, disrupting Real Madrid’s chance to match a 43-game unbeaten league record that Barcelona set between April 2017 and May 2018.
Madrid’s attempt to continue their unbeaten streak came to an end following a powerful second-half performance by the visitors at the Bernabeu. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged the setback, commenting on the difficulty of the loss, especially after an impressive run of form: “It’s a tough moment after so many games unbeaten,” he said.
Lewandowski’s Spark Ignites Barcelona’s Lead
After a tight first half, Lewandowski broke the deadlock in the 54th minute, finding the net with a clinical finish from Marc Casado’s pass. Just three minutes later, he doubled Barcelona’s advantage by heading Alejandro Balde’s cross into the far corner. Although the Polish forward came close to a hat-trick, striking the post and missing another opportunity, his contribution was pivotal in Barcelona’s triumph.
Youthful Talent and Veteran Leadership Power Barcelona’s Success
Barcelona’s approach this season relies heavily on young talent combined with experienced players like Lewandowski, who, at 36, leads the team with consistent scoring. The promising 17-year-old Lamine Yamal added to the scoreline, becoming the youngest scorer in El Clasico history with a powerful finish. Raphinha completed the score with a late lob, marking his first goal against Real Madrid.
Young players like Casado and Balde, both 21, showcased Barcelona’s future strength, with six of the starting players coming through the club’s academy. Hansi Flick, Barcelona’s manager, emphasized his team’s defensive tactics, noting, “We always play with the back four very high. It may look dangerous, but it’s not.”
Mbappe and Bellingham Struggle to Make an Impact
Kylian Mbappe, who joined Real Madrid in the summer, endured a challenging first El Clasico, having two goals disallowed for offside and struggling to break Barcelona’s high line. The French star, known for his memorable hat-trick against Barcelona in a Champions League clash in 2021, has had a relatively modest start in La Liga, scoring six goals so far. England’s Jude Bellingham also faced difficulty, failing to open his account for the current season despite a stellar debut last year, scoring 19 goals.
Ancelotti reflected on the game, particularly the shift after Barcelona’s goals: “For the first 60 minutes, we competed well. But when they scored, it drained our energy. We took more risks, and they capitalized on the counter.”
Barcelona’s well-rounded performance combined youth and experience, leaving their fans optimistic about a successful season.
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