Real Madrid sinks Barcelona in 'El Clasico' with help of Ramos penalty

A second-half penalty from captain Sergio Ramos and a late goal from substitute Luka Modric helped Real Madrid defeat Barcelona 3-1 in the 'El Clasico' on Saturday.

Published : Oct 24, 2020 22:28 IST

Real Madrid players celebrate Sergio Ramos' goal against Barcelona at the Camp Nou stadium.
Real Madrid players celebrate Sergio Ramos' goal against Barcelona at the Camp Nou stadium.
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Real Madrid players celebrate Sergio Ramos' goal against Barcelona at the Camp Nou stadium.

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos once again proved to be the man for the big occasion as he converted a fiercely debated penalty to help his side to a 3-1 win over rival Barcelona at an empty Camp Nou in La Liga on Saturday.

Ramos, making a record 45th appearance in the 'El Clasico' fixture, was awarded the spot-kick following a VAR review, after falling in the area when his shirt was tugged by Barca's Clement Lenglet as the pair contested a corner.

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The defender showed his customary calm to score from the spot in the 63rd minute and restore the champion's lead, after Federico Valverde had opened the scoring in the fifth minute only for Barca's 17-year-old forward Ansu Fati to equalise less than three minutes later.

Barca ran out of steam in the second half and Madrid missed two big chances to seal the points after Ramos' penalty before substitute Luka Modric finally put the result beyond doubt with a goal in added time.

The victory took La Liga champion Madrid back to the top of the standings on 13 points from six games, while Barca, which has only taken one point from its last three league outings, is all the way down in 10th on seven points from five games.

The win is a huge boost for Zinedine Zidane's side, which went into the match reeling from back-to-back home defeats to promoted Cadiz and a depleted Shakhtar Donetsk.

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“This win gives us three points but it also gives us confidence after a difficult week for us,” said keeper Thibaut Courtois.

“People were doubting us but we didn't doubt ourselves, we were always with the manager. When you wear this badge you have to give everything in the 90 minutes, and we really put in a big effort today and deserved to get the win.”

Barca coach Ronald Koeman dropped 120 million euro forward Antoine Griezmann for the second game in a row but was slow to turn to his bench, not making a change until bringing on Griezmann and Francisco Trincao with nine minutes to go.

Courtois and Neto each made impressive saves in the first half, while Barca midfielder Coutinho should have given the Catalans the lead shortly before the penalty but somehow missed the target with a free header teed up by Fati.

“They had chances and we had chances, but they were just a little sharper,” said Barca defender Sergino Dest.

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