Barcelona Sends Madrid Back to the Drawing Board
December 11, 2011
Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas celebrating his goal with teammates Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets in the 3-1 win over Real Madrid. The win moved Barcelona ahead of Madrid at the top of the table. (Reuters Photo/Susana Vera) Related articles
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484042the coolness set by the Barca players despite conceding 21 seconds goal are much admired.They dont simply press the panic button and this is what lacking in Madridistas..
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Madrid. It felt like the balance of Spanish power was changing as Real Madrid prepared to host Barcelona in the first league Clasico of the season on Saturday.
Madrid was on a 15-game winning run, equaling a 50-year-old record, while two-time defending champion Barcelona was huffing and puffing to keep up, three points behind in the standings despite having played one more game.
When Karim Benzema scored for Madrid after just 21 seconds, that impression seemed confirmed and the Bernabeu crowd sensed they might be watching Barcelona’s years of dominance coming to an end.
But Madrid’s apparent ascension was washed away with the rain in the capital.
Lionel Messi slipped through the Madrid defense to set up the equalizer for Alexis Sanchez in the 30th minute and Barcelona scored two second-half goals through Xavi’s deflected effort and Cesc Fabregas’s header, wresting back top spot in the Spanish league.
Madrid coach Jose Mourinho said his players were “sad but calm” after the defeat and claimed that bad luck played its part, but he is currently facing the biggest challenge of his career.
How can his team solve a problem like Barcelona?
Mourinho has tried smothering defensive tactics with limited success. On Saturday, he opted for a more expansive, high-pressing approach, eschewing a third defensive midfielder and trusting midfielder Mesut Oezil to provide creativity instead.
“I decided to play that way because we were playing at home and we wanted to win,” Mourinho said.
But the plan backfired and now he has to return to the drawing board with more questions than answers.
“We were superior to Madrid,” Barcelona midfielder Xavi explained simply. “We’ve been faithful to our philosophy, keeping hold of the ball, and we were superior.”
As expected, Madrid’s players started the game at breakneck speed, but it was a simple mistake by Valdes that presented the home side with the quick-fire opening goal.
The Barcelona goalkeeper shanked his attempted clearance straight to Angel Di Maria and the ball eventually found its way to Benzema, who smashed it into the roof of the net.
That goal, timed at 21 seconds, is believed to be the fastest in Clasico history and only the fifth between the teams in the first minute of play.
“The perfect image of how the team responded is Victor Valdes,” Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said. “After the goal he kept playing the ball. I prefer that he loses that ball and we keep playing out from the back, and that’s what we did.”
The early strike fueled the electric atmosphere in the Bernabeu, with white flag-waving fans baying at every adverse refereeing decision and even cheering throw-ins.
Madrid kept the Barcelona attack at bay and Ronaldo looked to double the lead in the 19th when he advanced through midfield and stung Valdes’s palms with a shot the keeper could only push away.
Casillas punched over a free kick from Xavi three minutes later, before Ronaldo skewed wide with a clear chance in the 25th.
With Barcelona’s attack stuttering, it took a familiar individual stroke of genius from Messi to create the equalizer.
He collected the ball just inside the opposition half and embarked on a zigzagging dribble that drew several defenders before he fed Sanchez to slide the ball past Casillas.
“I didn’t like the first goal [they scored],” Mourinho said with a grimace. “It’s similar to other occasions when we’ve conceded against Barcelona. The ball was there to be won.”
It was not Messi’s wizardry but just raw luck that put Barcelona ahead.
Xavi tried a chopped volley from the edge of the area and the shot took a huge deflection off Marcelo to wrong-foot goalkeeper Iker Casillas in the 53rd.
Ronaldo missed a goal when the Madrid striker headed a glorious chance wide from Xabi Alonso’s cross in the 65th and the miss was ruthlessly punished.
Just a minute later, Dani Alves rampaged down the right flank and sent a cross that Fabregas met with a diving header across goal to give Barcelona an unassailable two-goal cushion.
As Madrid left the pitch at the final whistle, Mourinho walked over to the Barcelona bench and shook hands with Guardiola’s assistant Tito Vilanova.
Vilanova was back after recovering from surgery to remove a tumor on his parotid gland.
“I just wished him good health,” Mourinho said.
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