Real Madrid’s English midfielder #5 Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring the equalizing goal during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on October 28, 2023. (Photo by LL
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Jude Bellingham lived up to his billing on El Clasico debut, bagging a stunning brace including a 91st-minute winner to write an impossible Real Madrid comeback and sink a determined Barcelona who were better for most of the game.It was a game with lots of aggression but few chances, especially in the first half, and both goals seemingly came from nowhere with Ilkay Gundogan picking the perfect time to score his first goal for the Catalan club.
He gave Xavi’s side the lead just six minutes in after Aurelien Tchouameni inadvertently sent the perfect through-ball into his own box, and the German beat a despairing David Alaba to fire home.Missing Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, Frenkie de Jong and Jules Kounde from the starting XI, a tenacious Barcelona had plenty of chances in the first half with Fermin Lopez hitting the woodwork, but Bellingham made them pay for those missed opportunities with 20 minutes remaining.Moments after Tchouameni had hit the woodwork from range, Bellingham received the ball outside the penalty area and hammered an out swinging shot under Ter Stegan’s top hand to equalise.And just when the game seemed destined for a draw, old and new combined with Luka Modric accidentally feeding Bellingham who fired home for victory from point-blank range.
TALKING POINT: BELLINGHAM’S BLANCOS OVERCOME BATTLING BARCELONA
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.All the talk pre-game was about how Barcelona could possibly stop Jude Bellingham, who’s been at the heart of everything for Real Madrid since arriving in the summer.Heading into the game Bellingham was the joint-third highest scorer across Europe’s top five leagues, but Barcelona did a fantastic job of preventing him adding to his ten La Liga goal contributions for over an hour.Barcelona’s tenacious midfield was led by Gavi showing an effervescence around the pitch that would put even N’Golo Kante to shame.Fermin Lopez – a surprise inclusion ahead of kick-off – had a similar terrier spirit to help cut the supply to Real Madrid’s main man, but ultimately Los Blancos came into the game as Barcelona tired.The visitors’ strength in depth ultimately proved the difference with Carlo Ancelloti able to call on Modric from the bench, compared to Xavi’s impact substitute in the shape of Oriel Romeu.Bellingham likely would’ve found the space for his opener early in the game but he still had to produce the perfect shot, which arced away into the corner past a despairing Ter Stegan who may have been slightly disappointed to see it drop under his top hand.In a hectic final 20 minutes, both sides had chances to win but again Real Madrid’s star quality decided things. There was definitely a hint of fortune about how Modric found Bellingham for the winner but no visiting fans will care, avenging Barcelona’s injury-time winner last time the sides met.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH: JUDE BELLINGHAM
Sporting the number 5 previously worn by Zinedine Zidane in the iconic El Clasicos of yesteryear, Jude Bellingham showed the world it’s now his time in the Spanish capital.Bellingham was anonymous for much of the game against a fantastically well-marshalled Barcelona midfield, but took announced himself with that screaming first goal that will be replayed endlessly in years to come.
He was much more involved afterwards, connecting well with Vinicius and Joselu in the closing stages, but it was never going to be anyone else to complete the fairytale ending.
PLAYER RATINGS
Barcelona: Ter Stegan 5, Araujo 6, Christensen 7, Martinez 6, Balde 7, Gavi 8, Gundogan 7, Lopez 7, Cancelo 6, Torres 7, Felix 7… Subs: Lewandowski 6, Raphinha 6, Alonso, Romeu 5, Yamal 6Real Madrid: Kepa 8, Carvajal 6, Rudiger 7, Alaba 6, Mendy 5, Tchouameni 7, Valverde 7, Bellingham 9, Kroos 6, Rodrygo 4, Vinicius 6… Subs: Modric 7, Camavinga 6, Joselu 5, Vazquez 6
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
6’ GOAL! BARCELONA 1-0 REAL MADRID – Ilkay Gundogan picked the perfect time to score his first Barcelona goal!!! Real shot themselves in the foot there.Barca tried to amp up the speed of the game, Gundogan looking for a 1-2 with Ferran Torres that could only reach Tchouameni. However, the Frenchman’s touch put it back into his own penalty area and Alaba was all out of sorts – his sliding effort barely reached the ball before the German latched on and calmy slotted past Kepa. Game on!45’ IS THAT A RUGBY TACKLE? Yes, yes it is. Vinicius beat Torres all ends up on the counter attack, who responded by slamming his opponent out of the game right at Xavi’s feet. Just a yellow, though.68’ BARCELONA HOLD FIRM – Barcelona have dropped into a back five now with Cancelo at right-back, and Real Madrid still can’t prise them open. Eventually Tchouameni got bored and unleashed a thunderbolt from outside the box (England fans will have got some flashbacks there) that Ter Stegan could barely push onto the post.68’ GOAL! BARCELONA 1-1 REAL MADRID – Can’t prise them open… UNTIL NOW! And it’s that man Jude Bellingham, who slams an outswinging shot into the top corner from 25 years out!!!90+1’ GOAL! BARCELONA 1-2 REAL MADRID – OH MY BELLINGHAM!!! He’s hit the winner from close-range in his first El Clasico, Modric found him at point-blank range and he fired through Ter Stegan’s legs.....
KEY STATS
56% for possession for Barcelona in the first half as they controlled proceedings103 wins for Real Madrid in El Clasico history now, compared to 100 for Barcelona.