Roger Bogunyà
Barça took the three points out of a suspense-filled clásico with two late goals from Eto'o and Messi deciding a game that they had utterly dominated and in which stellar performances from Valdés and Casillas kept the scoring low.
Not even a penalty, which was missed by Eto'o, or a series of clear-cut chances for either side,
but mainly Barcelona, were able to break the deadlock in a tense game at the Camp Nou. Both
goalkeepers, Casillas and Valdés, performed with sublime brilliance, and just when it looked like
the night was going to end in stalemate, a curious goal deflected off the knee of Eto'o put Barça
into the driving seat. The Cameroonian had earlier missed from the spot, but both Drenthe and
Palanca had also come alarmingly close to scoring, but Valdés was at hand to save the day on both
occasions.
The game was played from start to finish in intense rain, but nothing was going to dampen the
spirits of either the Barça player or their vociferous supporters. As expected, Barça played with
confidence, but lacked the effectiveness in front of goal of recent matches, and it wasn’t
until the very end that they secured a famous win that puts them an extraordinary twelve points
ahead of tonight’s rival.
Messi takes a battering
Real Madrid showed little intent of seeking possession and instead opted for spoiling
tactics. Barça turned their constant possession into constant pressure, especially down the right,
but it was clear that Real Madrid had one basic mission – to stop Lionel Messi at whatever
cost. The Argentinian was the victim of just about every type of foul in the book, but never let it
get to him, and it was he, in combination with Alves, that was the source of most of Barça’s
most dangerous moves. The first half at barely started when the South American duo had already
created three major attacking plays.
Drenthe gets best chance
But Real Madrid still looked dangerous on the counter attack and came closest to scoring in
the 26th minute when Drenthe broke free into a one-on-one with Valdés, the Catalan keeper coming
out tops on that occasion. The Madrid defence played with energy and thwarted a series of lethal
Barça moves, and with Xavi failing to find the space he needed to manoeuvre, Puyol, Touré and
Abidal were forced to move into positions to support him, with the latter enjoying a goalscoring
opportunity in the 18th minute .
Spot kick woe
It was a fast and furious game, yet twenty minutes into the second half and there was still
nothing to show for it on the scoreboard. It was then that Busquets came on for Gudjohnsen, and the
substitute was almost immediately brought down in the area by Salgado in the 69th minute, with the
referee having no option but to point at the spot. Eto'o stepped up to take it, but Casillas went
the right way to stop his third penalty of the season. Two minutes later, the Spanish international
keeper once again denied the Cameroonian a goal, while at the other end, an effort from Palanca in
the 78th minute was expertly dealt with by Victor Valdés.
Eto'o at last
With Madrid having survived a period of relentless Barça pressure unscathed, the pace slowed
off and looked to be crawling towards its conclusion with no goals for either side. But while
Madrid seemed happy to settle for the draw, Barça had more ambitious plans, and finally got their
reward from an 83rd minute corner that was first turned goal-ward by Puyol, before Eto’o
managed to get an outstretched knee to the ball before turning away to celebrate the goal that
decided the clásico.
Messi round things off
Frustrated to see all their hard work go to waste, Madrid pushed up for an equaliser in the
dying minutes, but it was all too late and desperate. Barça let Madrid come at them and the likes
of Hleb, Henry and Messi responded with counter attacking moves that eventually led to the goal
that made it 2-0. Already in injury time, Messi sent a cheeky chip over Casillas and the Camp Nou
was definitively able to celebrate a majestic win that sends Barça no fewer than 12 points ahead of
the defending champions.
Barça and Real Madrid have met on 78 previous occasions in the league with Barça winning 44 times, 16 games ending in draws and 18 in winds for the visitors.
Roger Bogunyà
The waiting is over and on Saturday evening Barça will take on Madrid in el clásico (22:00, live on Barça R@dio). The hosts have won 10 out of the last possible 12 points while the visitors have just three as both sides go into it in different form.
The Blaugrana are league leaders and have been breaking records this season, while Los Merengues
have struggled and have employed Juande Ramos this week as head coach, but these disparities will
all be forgotten when the whistle goes to start the game.
Points and confidence
The most recent example of when Barça last went into a game against Madrid with a healthy
points advantage came two years ago when Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick in a 3-3 draw. But it was
the visitors to Camp Nou that built on that point and went on to win the league title. The
situation this term is even more extreme because the gap between the two teams is nine points and
never before have the sides met at Camp Nou in the first half of the season with such a lead. The
victors this weekend will gain three important points and receive a boost of confidence.
Previous defeat inspirational
Pep Guardiola will send his side out hoping to create a 12-point gap between them and Madrid
with only Gaby Milito and Andrés Iniesta missing from the squad. The other players set to be rested
will be decided on the day of the game, but the majority included participated in the 4-1 reverse
at the Bernabéu last term.
That will give Barça even more motivation as well as the fact that Madrid have not lost on
their three consecutive visits to Camp Nou and in this sense it is Los Blancos that have recent
form on their side in el clásico.
Madrid absentees
Not only is the game about teams in opposing form, but also both coaches will take charge of
their respective teams for a game between the teams for the first time. Guardiola joined Barça in
the summer and Juande Ramos took over at Madrid this week. The visitors also have several players
missing with Van Nistelrooy, De la Red, Torres, Pepe, Heinze, Diarrà, Marcelo and Robben all out.
Squad list
FCB coach: pre-match press conference
FCB coach: Post-match comments
FCB players: Post-match comments