Real win at Barca in first post-Messi ‘clásico’

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BARCELONA, Spain, Oct 24, (AP): David Alaba and Lucas Vázquez scored as Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1 at Camp Nou on Sunday in the rivals’ first “clásico” match since the exit of Lionel Messi. Defender Alaba turned goal-scorer in the 32nd minute with a wonderful curling shot from the left side of the area that the outstretched Marc-Andre ter Stegen could not stop. Alaba’s strike came minutes after American Sergiño Dest wasted a great chance for Barcelona, sending his closerange shot soaring over the crossbar. Vázquez added a second goal in stoppage time on a counterattack with Barcelona desperately thrown forward in search of an equalizer. Sergio Agüero pulled one back for Barcelona on a cross from Dest in the final seconds.

Barcelona’s Sergio Aguero (left), challenges Real Madrid’s David Alaba during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid at the Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona, Spain. (AP)

The defeat was another blow to Barcelona which have struggled since their financial troubles kept them from re-signing Messi and other players. Ronald Koeman’s team were left in eighth place at five points adrift. This was the first “clásico” without Messi and Madrid’s long-time captain Sergio Ramos, who are now teammates at Paris Saint-Germain. The two between them took part in 45 editions of Spain’s top rivalry.

In that time Messi led Barcelona to 19 wins while scoring a record 26 goals for the fixture. Barcelona’s fans reveled in the first match against Madrid since health restrictions for the pandemic were completely lifted to allow full capacity in the 99,000-seat Camp Nou. Face masks were mandatory, but they did not stop the stadium from once again rocking with drums, chants and the occasional jeers from Barcelona fans which grew in the final minutes when frustration set in after witnessing another letdown by their team. Barcelona’s squad from before the pandemic have undergone a major overhaul because of the club’s financial troubles.

Where Messi once linked up with Antoine Griezmann on the right flank, Barcelona’s homegrown youngsters Gavi Páez and Óscar Mingueza now team up with Dest. But one thing that has not changed is Barcelona’s determination to dominate possession. The hosts controlled the pace from the start, but Madrid is more than used to picking its moments when it comes to playing Barcelona. Dest had a golden opportunity to break the initial deadlock in the 25th when he fired high from just outside the six-yard box. Memphis Depay broke down the left flank and squared a pass for Ansu Fati, who touched the ball before it found Dest all alone. It fell to Ramos’ replacement to give Madrid the lead. Alaba robbed the ball from Depay outside his area and charged forward as part of a quick attack. Two passes later, Alaba looked like a striker when he took aim from an angle and curled a superb strike around Ter Stegen. It was the former Bayern Munich player’s first goal for Madrid.

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