Bellingham scores clásico winner as Real Madrid pull clear of Barcelona
<p>The clock in the Santiago Bernabéu showed 98.40 when Pedri picked up the ball on the edge of his area and went on the final run of an exhausting afternoon when so much happened that it was not just the players who struggled to keep up. Here was one last chance to salvage something, the Barcelona midfielder somehow hauling himself up the pitch in search of a final twist; instead, as he reached the other end, a tired touch and a desperate lunge saw him take out Aurélien Tchouameni – the world upside down – and get sent off. And so the <em>clásico </em>was over, bar the shouting and the pushing.</p><p>There was plenty of that, players squaring up then and again when the final whistle went a few seconds later, Thibaut Courtois and Lamine Yamal confronting each other; so too Vinícius Júnior, who had stormed off when he was substituted, and Raphinha, who had not even played.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/oct/26/real-madrid-barcelona-el-clasico-la-liga-match-report">Continue reading...</a>
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