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Barry Glendenning

Barcelona 1-3 Real Madrid: La Liga – as it happened

Real Madrid’s Luka Modric celebrates with team mates scoring his side’s third goal.
Real Madrid’s Luka Modric celebrates with team mates scoring his side’s third goal. Photograph: Joan Monfort/AP

Match report: Barcelona 1-3 Real Madrid

Sid Lowe reports on Real Madrid’s win the first Clasico of the season and what could be Leo Messi’s final one at the Camp Nou.

How the table stands: They may have been in a mini-crisis going into this game, but Real Madrid have gone top of the table on the back of that win. They’re on 13 points, two clear of Real Sociedad and Villarreal after six games. This defeat leaves Barcelona in tenth place with just seven points after five games.

Hmmmm. I think it’s a bit harsh of my bon ami Philippe to suggest that Barcelona threw in the towel at 2-1 down, but I suspect Ronaldo Koeman is going to ship a lot of criticism for not making any changes to his line-up until after the 80th minute. At the final whistle, he waited to confront the referee, presumably feeling aggrieved by the penalty decision that went against his team. Quite apart from the fact that it was the correct decision, his team deserved to lose this afternoon.

Thibaut Courtois speaks: “It wasn’t an easy week for us,” says the Real Madrid goalkeeper. “We played games very quickly after coming back from the international break and we weren’t at our best against Cadiz and Shakhtar. The second half against Shakhtar showed we wanted to play well here today and we’re very happy with the result in this big game. We did what the the manager wanted us to do. They’re a very strong team. Jordi Alba was influential down the left-hand side and that’s where their goal came from. I had to make some saves and so did Neto. We scored the penalty in the second half and from there we could have scored the third a bit earlier but for Neto.”

Match summary: Federico Valverde gave Real an early lead that was cancelled out soon afterwards by Ansu Fati. The intervention of VAR in the wake of a theatrical collapse from Sergio Ramos at a corner spotted a tug on the Real skipper’s shirt by Clement Lenglet and it was Ramos who dispatched the ensuing spot-kick. Not content with their 2-1 lead, Real went in search of a third which duly arrived when Luka Modric scored to put the match beyond Barcelona in the closing minutes.

Full-time: Barcelona 1-3 Real Madrid

Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeep! It’s all over at the Camp Nou, where a dominant second half performances from Real Madrid has seen them run out 3-1 winners in the first El Clasico of the season.

90+5 min: Hats off to Real Madrid, who were anything but content to sit on their one-goal lead and tried their damnedest to put more distance between themselves and their bitter rivals. Now that they’ve done that, Barcelona have thrown in the towel and Real Madrid are pouring forward in a bid to further riff on Barca’s pain.

90+3 min: Dembele is booked for mouthing off at the referee.

90+1 min: Vinicius Junior ran through on goal, prompting Neto to charge of his line and dive at his feet. The ball broke to Rodrigo, who pulled tit back to Modric in space on the edge of the penalty area. With Neto still way off his line but between the Croatian and the goal, Modric planted him on his backside with a soft-shoe shuffle and fired into the gaping net.

GOAL! Barcelona 1-3 Real Madrid (Modric 90)

Game, set and match Real Madrid. Luka Modric puts the cherry on the cake, shimmying this way and that with Neto stranded in no-man’s land before firing into an empty goal.

Real Madrid’s midfielder Luka Modric fires home their third.
Real Madrid’s midfielder Luka Modric fires home their third. Photograph: Lluís Gené/AFP/Getty Images

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90 min: Ousmane Dembele will be getting the stink-eye from Messi next - the substitute chips over the bar from a tight angle when his captain and ANtoine Griezmann were screaming for the cross.

88 min: In what can only be described as a prime example of “lazy journalism”, I was unaware that there were more than three substitutions allowed in La Liga games, but it seems to be the case. Martin Braithwaite replaces Jordi Alba, who is so tired he can barely stand upright.

86 min: Neto comes to the rescue again, saving brilliantly from Vazquez at point-blank range. The ball loops in the air and drops kindly for Varane, who heads wide.

85 min: Neto saves twice in quick succession from Toni Kroos. His first shot, running on to a pull-back, was a howitzer that the keeper could only parry. The German’s follow-up was blocked by the keeper at the near post.

84 min: Barcelona pile forward in search of an equaliser. Trincao’s cross from the right is controlled and cleared by Vazquez, despite a poor first touch from the defender.

82 min: Barcelona triple substitution: Ousmane Dembele, Antoine Griezmann and Francisco Trincao on for Fati, Pedri and Busquets. Real Madrid substitution: Rodrigo on for Marco Asensio.

80 min: Barcelona play the corner short, the ball’s given to Sergino Dest and his delivery to the far post almost finds the head of Frenkie De Jong. Close but no cigar.

78 min: Vinicius Junior fouls Busquets just outside the Real Madrid penalty area, almost dead centre. It’s in a perfect position for Leo Messi. He hits the ball straight into the wall and it goes out for a corner.

77 min: Barcelona win a corner which is cleared by Varane.

75 min: Just 15 minutes to go and Barcelona have yet to make any substitutions, which seems odd. Philippe Coutinho and Pedri have both been poor for Barcelona, while Jordi Alba must be exhausted despite his sterling contribution. He’s missed a lot of training in recent weeks as he recovered from a hamstring injury.

74 min: Marco Asensio dives in to intercept a Jordi Alba cross. Good defending.

72 min: Kroos dispossesses Messi about 30 yards from the Real Madrid goal as Barcelona press on in search of an equaliser.

70 min: There’s an appeal for a penalty from Barcelona after a scramble in the Real Madrid penalty area, when a Ramos clearance hits Varane’s arm. None is forthcoming. It was backs to the wall stuff from Real, as first Messi and then Jordi Alba had shots blocked and the ball pinballed around the area before being cleared.

68 min: There’s a break in play before the corner is taken as Valverde receives treatment for a head injury. His goose looks cooked and he’s replaced by Luka Modric, who kissed his left shin-pad about 10 times before inserting it in his sock. I’m not sure whose photos are on them, but he’s obviously very fond of them.

67 min: Coutinho, who’s had a poor game, skips past a couple of players, takes a shot and wins his side a corner.

65 min: Pique cuts out the ball, preventing the completion of a one-two in the Barcelona penalty area between Vinicius Junior and Karim Benzema.

64 min: Real Madrid win a corner. Toni Kroos’s out-swinger is cleared by Gerard Pique.

GOAL! Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid (Ramos 63pen)

Ramos scores! After a stuttering run-up, he shoots low and to the left, curling the ball past the goalkeeper’s outstretched right hand.

Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos scores their second goal from the penalty spot.
Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos scores their second goal from the penalty spot. Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters

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Penalty for Real Madrid!

61 min: Lenglet definitely had a fistful of Ramos’s shirt as the ball came in and the ref has awarded a spot-kick! It’s the correct decision.

Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos is fouled in the penalty by Barcelona’s Clement Lenglet and a penalty is awarded.
Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos is fouled in the penalty by Barcelona’s Clement Lenglet and a penalty is awarded. Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters

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61 min: Ooh, the referee is going to check on the pitchside screen.

59 min: Real Madrid win a free-kick for handball wide on the left and Kroos and Casemiro stand over it. Kroos sends the ball fizzing through the penalty area, but nobody gets near it. Sergio Ramos throws himself to the ground and appeals for a penalty but doesn’t get one. Clement Lenglet had been holding his shirt, but not at the moment Ramos threw himself to the ground. There’s a pause for a VAR check.

59 min: Coutinho releases Jordi Alba down the left flank but his cross is intercepted by Lucas Vazquez.

57 min: Karim Benzema fires high and wide as he tries to curl the ball into the top corner. He’s had a quiet afternoon so far.

54 min: Casemiro loses the ball and Barcelona attack on the break. Ansu Fati crosses to the far post, where Philippe Coutinho heads inches wide when scoring looked easier. The Brazilian finds himself the subject of a Messi death stare.

52 min: Ansu Fati comes close to scoring his second of the game, dancing into the Real Madrid penalty area from the right and nutmegging Sergio Ramos. His low diagonal effort trickles inches wide of the far post and he promptly gets a bollocking from Lionel Messi, who rather wanted him to pull the ball back his way instead of tension. “He’s Teflon,” says Graham Hunter of the youngster. “He’s just got a ticking-off from the greatest player in the world but that won’t bother him one bit.”

50 min: Much of the play is restricted to the middle third of the pitch as Real Madrid try to get forward. Casemiro eventually tries a shot from distance but shakes his head and smiles to himself after sending it well wide.

47 min: Real Madrid win a corner, then another as Toni Kroos has a cross intercepted by Ansu Fati. He sends the ball towards the edge of the Barcelona six-yard box, where Sergio Ramos heads it well wide. That’s two headers he’s won from corners now, only getting one on target.

47 min: Messi drops very deep to pick up the ball and play it wide Clement Lenglet.

Second half: Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid

46 min: Play resumes with Barcelona getting the ball rolling. There are no changes in personnel on either side.

Pedri: It will be intriguing to see if Pedri emerges for the second half. One of three teenagers in the Barcelona side, the 17-year-old has been conspicuously quiet in this first half, prompting La Liga TV’s co-commentator Graham Hunter to speculate that he’s a bit overwhelmed by the occasion. Never having heard the mighty Hunter at work on co-comms before, I have to say he is outstanding ... one of the best I’ve heard. He knows that rather than state the blindingly obvious, his job is to point out things viewers might not have noticed and he is excellent at doing exactly that. Or perhaps he’s bang average and I’m just not very observant!!!

An email: Sid Lowe, who I’m guessing is at the Camp Nou for the Guardian, has written to inform me that my fun fact about this being Lionel Messi’s 28th Clasico is actually a complete worth of fiction. Apparently it’s his 44th. Bah! Sorry about that.

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Half-time: Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid

It’s all square at half-time. The teams retire to the dressing-room following a cracking first half with goals and chances galore. As the scoreboard suggests, there’s little or nothing between the sides in a game that could go either way.

45+1 min: Gerard Pique puts the ball out for a corner, blocking a cross from Vinicius Junior. Toni Kroos sends the ball deep and Frenkie de Jong heads it clear.

45 min: A very entertaining first half tick-tocks toewards its conclusion, the sides level after Ansu Fati cancelled out Federico Valvarde’s fifth minute opener.

43 min: Real Madrid substitution: Lucs Vazquez comes on for right-back Nacho Fernandez, who appears to have done himself a mischief of some sort.

42 min: Casemiro overcooks a cross from the right and sends the ball sailing out for a Real Madrid goal-kick.

40 min: Jordi Alba tries to stand the ball up for Messi at the far post, but his cross isn’t great and Thibaut Courtois is able to pluck it from the air. Alba has been busy in this half and already looks knackered – he’s only just back from injury and clearly isn’t match fit.

38 min: Stout defending from Sergino Dest, who shepherds the ball out of play as Vinicius Junior tries to muscle his way past him. He’s been impressive so far; a couple of minutes ago he stood firm on the edge of his own penalty area as Casemiro tried to barge past him.

37 min: Yellow card for Nacho Fernandez as he concedes a free-kick wide on the left. Nothing comes of it.

35 min: Frenkie De Jong plays the ball down the inside left, spotting a run into space from Jordi Alba. It’s a beautifully weighted pass, but Alba’s latest cross is intercepted by Varane.

33 min: Ferland Mendy sends a cross into the Barcelona penalty area, where the ball hits the upper arm of Pedri from near enough point-blank range. No penalty is forthcoming. Messi gives his young team-mate a dig-out by clearing the ball.

31 min: Pedri and Dest combine down the right flank for Barcelona and work the ball into the box. Sergio Ramos’s first touch is a poor one, but he manages to clear it before Pedri can nick it from him.

29 min: Barcelona don’t get a penalty, but Clement Lenglet does get booked for a body-check on Federico Valverde.

28 min: Messi scurries into the Real Madrid penalty area and goes down under a challenge from Casemiro. It’s being checked by Var, but it looked a perfect tackle to me. He got the ball cleanly, but took Messi down as his leg followed through.

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26 min: Now it’s Neto’s turn to impress in the Barcelona goal, saving well from Karim Benzema when the Frenchman found himself 12 yards from goal with the ball at his feet. He made life easier for Neto by failing to make decent contact with the ball.

24 min: Thibaut Courtois saves brilliantly from Messi, who looked a stone-wall certainty to score at the near post from about five yards out. The ball was on his right foot after he took it past Ramos, but it took a wonderful effort from Courtois, diving low towards the near post, to keep him out.

22 min: Benzema tries to square the ball from the left of the Barcelona penalty area. Gerard Pique blocks to give Barcelona a corner, from which they win another. The ball’s played to the near post, where Sergio Ramos heads straight at Neto.

19 min: Messi tries his luck from distance. Courtois saves. As he made his way towards the Real Madrid penalty area, Casemiro lunged in at him from behind. Messi rode the challenge and shot. Casemiro gets booked retrospectively. At least I presume it was him who got booked; the referee was some distance away when he brandished the yellow card.

Lionel Messi hurdles Casemiro’s lunge.
Lionel Messi hurdles Casemiro’s lunge. Photograph: Lluís Gené/AFP/Getty Images
Lionel Messi of Barcelona shoots past Federico Valverde of Real Madrid.
And manages to get a shot away. Photograph: Álex Caparrós/Getty Images

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17 min: Vinicius Junior and Ferland Mendy combine well down the left for Barcelona as Real Madrid try to regain a foothold in the game. The camera cuts to the stand, where Antoine Griezmann is taking his seat among the Barcelona substitutes, near Miralem Pjanic.

16 min: Ansu advances down the pitch with an astonishing burst of speed but is muscled off the ball by Valverde.

15 min: Philippe Coutinho tries a shot from distance but it’s straight at Thibaut Courtois in the Real Madrid goal.

14 min: Another cut-back from Alba on the left, but this one isn’t quite as accurate and the ball is cleared before Pedri can shape to shoot.

14 min: Having fallen behind and equalised soon afterwards, Barcelona’s collective tail is up. They’re dominating possession and have Real on the back foot for now.

11 min: It’s been an eventful opening and no mistake, with two goals of excellent quality. Fati dispossesses the dozing Casemiro and plays the ball to Messi. He plays the ball across the face of the Real penalty area to Frenkie de Jong and Varane is forced to clear up as best he can.

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GOAL! Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid (Fati 9)

Crikey! Barcelona equalise after Ansu Fati makes a clever bending run to stay onside to flick the ball into the bottom right-hand corner from the left side of the six-yard box after being picked out by an inch-perfect pull-back from Jordi Alba.

Ansu Fati slots the ball home to put Barcelona back on level pegging.
Ansu Fati slots the ball home to put Barcelona back on level pegging. Photograph: Álex Caparrós/Getty Images
Ansu Fati of Barcelona celebrates after he scores his team’s first goal.
Fati is congratulated by his teammates. Photograph: Álex Caparrós/Getty Images

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7 min: Allowed to burst into space on the right side of the Barcelona penalty area after Sergio Busquets failed to track his run, Valverde darts on to a beautiful weighted pass from Benzema and finds himself clean through on goal. He blasts the ball past Neto, who could do little or nothing to stop it.

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GOAL! Barcelona 0-1 Real Madrid (Valverde 5)

Real Madrid take the lead. Federico Valverde smashes the ball past Neto after being played in behind the Barcelona defence by Benzema.

Federico Valverde of Real Madrid scores his team’s first goal.
Federico Valverde of Real Madrid scores his team’s first goal. Photograph: Álex Caparrós/Getty Images
Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde celebrates scoring their first goal with Vinicius Junior.
Valverde is congratulated by Vinicius Junior. Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters

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5 min: Casemiro floats the ball forward to Karim Benzema in the inside-left channel. He plays the ball backwards and before too long it’s back on the nap of the Real Madrid penalty area, with Varane lumping it forward.

4 min: Messi gets on the ball and advances on the Real Madrid penalty area but has a stop put to his gallop by Raphael Varane.

3 min: Barcelona enjoy a spell of sustained possession before winning a throw-in halfway inside the Real Madrid half. Sergino Dest, the first American ever to play for either of these two sides, takes it.

Barcelona v Real Madrid is go ...

1 min: The game kicks off in weird, eerie silence at the Camp Nou. Real Madrid are dominating possession in the opening minute, before Frenkie de Jong finally gets a touch for Barcelona.

Not long now: The sun-bleached seats of the Camp Nou are unoccupied and forlorn as the teams walk out on to the pitch ahead of kick-off to the sounds of Guns N’Roses Sweet Child of Mine. Could be the sound of the summer, that. Oh, hold on ... just before Leo and the chaps emerge from the tunnel, the stadium DJ replaces it with the only platter that matters: Cant del Barca by Jaume Picas and Josep M. Espinàs. Ramos and Messi embrace before kick-off as they go through the last of the pre-match formalities.

Fun fact: Lionel Messi will participate in his 28th clasico this afternoon.

Sergio Llull
There are no photos of any Real Madrid players available yet, so in the interests of balance here’s one of Sergio Llull in action for their basketball team yesterday instead. Photograph: Europa Press Sports/Europa Press/Getty Images

Barcelona v Real Madrid
Barcelona’s players warm-up ahead of the first clasico of the season. Photograph: Álex Caparrós/Getty Images

Barcelona v Real Madrid line-ups

Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Neto, Dest, Pique, Lenglet, Alba, Busquets, De Jong, Pedri, Coutinho, Fati, Messi.

Real Madrid (4-3-3): Courtois, Fernandez, Varane, Ramos, Mendy, Valverde, Casemiro, Kroos, Asensio, Benzema, Vinicius Junior.

Team news: Ronald Koeman fields three teenagers in the Barcelona starting line-up, in Sergino Dest (19), Ansu Fati (17) and Pedri (17). The surprise inclusion is Pedri, who gets the nod ahead of Antoine Griezmann, whose struggles at Barcelona continue. Jordi Alba lines up at left-back, with Dest moving to the right.

Real Madrid line up as expected, with Sergio Ramos returning from injury and Toni Kroos also coming back into the side. Marco Asensio, Karim Benzema and Vinicius Junior are the three amigos up front.

Zinedine Zidane speaks

Addressing the Spanish media in the build-up to today’s game, the Real Madrid manager was supportive of his under-performing players. “In any case, when you ask if I’m with the players I will defend them to the death,” he said, possibly prompting sniggers from James Rodriguez and Gareth Bale. “They are the ones that run and fight on the pitch. So I will always be with them. And I can feel the support from everyone. When we are on a bad run, that’s when you see their character, their quality and all the rest comes out. That’s what we’ll see tomorrow.”

Zinedine Zidane
Real Madrid’s French coach Zinedine Zidane looks decidedly unimpressed as he watches his side lose to SHakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League. Photograph: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images

Early team news

Barcelona will be without first choice goalkeeper Marc Andre ter Stegen, who will be replaced between the sticks by nominitve determinism’s Neto. Samuel Umtiti is also injured, while Sergino Dest may start on the left side of Barcelona’s defence in place of Jordi Alba, who has been struggling with a hamstring problem but returned to training on Thursday. On the bench against Ferencvaros on Wednesday, Sergio Busquets is expected to start today.

Zinedine Zidane must plot without the services of Eden Hazard, Martin Odegaard and Dani Carvajal, who are all injured. Absent against Shakhtar because of a knee injury, Sergio Ramos is expected to start tonight. With their team having scored just six goals in their first five La Liga games of the season, Real Madrid’s front three are under pressure to deliver. Karim Benzema, Vinicius Junior and Marco Asensio look likely to get the nod from Zidane.

Neto
Neto has been deputising for injured Barcelona goalkeeper Marc Andre ter Stegen. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images

La Liga: Barcelona v Real Madrid

Two Spanish giants in varying states of disrepair meet at the Camp Nou for the first Clasico of the season. Barcelona’s off-field problems were well documented during the summer but despite holding on to Lionel Messi, they are without a win in their past two La Liga excursions. Prior to their emphatic Champions League rout of the Hungarian side Ferencvaros, they lost at Getafe and were held by Sevilla.

Real Madrid travel to Barcelona on the back of consecutive defeats at the hands of La Liga newcomers Cadiz and a make-do-and-mend Shakhtar Donetsk team that had 12 players sidelined through injury or reasons related to covid-19. Defeat tonight could have a major say in the ongoing employment of manager Zinedine Zidane, whose future at the club is already the subject of speculation. Kick-off is at 3pm (BST), but stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up.

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