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5 classic Clasico encounters between Barcelona and Real Madrid

The first Clasico of the season takes place on Sunday.

Barcelona and Real Madrid approach the first El Clasico of the LaLiga season with different pressing concerns.

The week of the clash sees Barca topping the table but worrying about a short-term future without star striker Lionel Messi, who has broken his arm and will miss a number of key fixtures.

Julen Lopetegui’s struggling Real, meanwhile, have lost three of their last four league games and trail the Catalans by four points.

Here, Press Association Sport looks back at some previous classic encounters between the clubs.

Real Madrid 5 Barcelona 0 – LaLiga, January 7, 1995

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Ivan Zamorano was Barcelona’s tormentor in a derby 23 years ago (Dave Kendall/PA)

A year earlier Barcelona had thumped Real 5-0 but the tables were turned in early 1995. The hosts’ victory was inspired by former Barca forward Michael Laudrup, who had left Catalonia for the Spanish capital in 1994. Chilean striker Ivan Zamorano grabbed a hat-trick, future Barcelona manager Luis Enrique added a fourth and Jose Amavisca completed the rout. Real would go on to the win the league having seen Barca crowned champions for the previous four campaigns in a row.

Barcelona 3 Real Madrid 3 – LaLiga, March 10, 2007

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Lionel Messi was only just breaking into the Barcelona first team in 2007 (Peter Byrne/PA)

The day a teenage Messi announced himself to the world with his maiden hat-trick. In a pulsating opening half an hour, Messi twice equalised for Barca, cancelling out Ruud van Nistelrooy strikes on each occasion. The home side were reduced to 10 men before the break when Oleguer was dismissed and Real led again through Sergio Ramos. However, Messi salvaged a point for his side by completing his hat-trick in stoppage time of an enthralling contest.

Real Madrid 4 Barcelona 1 – LaLiga, May 7, 2008

Soccer – UEFA Champions League – First Knock Out Round – Second Leg – Barcelona v Celtic – Camp Nou
Thierry Henry could not save Barcelona from suffering El Clasico defeat (Dave Thompson/PA)

Newly crowned champions Real were afforded a guard of honour onto the Bernabeu pitch and their visitors continued to be humiliated once the game had kicked off. Raul, Arjen Robben, Gonzalo Higuain and Van Nistelrooy were all on target for a Los Blancos team celebrating back-to-back titles. Thierry Henry grabbed a consolation but Xavi was sent off late on in what proved to be one of the final matches of Frank Rijkaard’s reign. His successor was one Pep Guardiola.

Barcelona 5 Real Madrid 0 – LaLiga, November 29, 2010

Soccer – UEFA Champions League – Final – Barcelona v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium
Sir Alex Ferguson was an admirer of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona team (Nick Potts/PA)

This was a fifth successive El Clasico victory in LaLiga under Guardiola for Barcelona and the heaviest loss of Jose Mourinho’s managerial career. Guardiola’s Barca would be called “the best team we have ever played” by then-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson six months later and they showed why here. David Villa scored twice while Xavi, Pedro and Jeffren also grabbed goals in a win that came amid a run of 10 straight Barcelona victories.

Real Madrid 2 Barcelona 3 – LaLiga, April 23, 2017

The balance of power had shifted in a campaign where Real secured a LaLiga and Champions League double. Yet, once again, it was Messi who would hog the headlines in their meeting with Barca. Having not scored in six Clasicos, Messi levelled following Casemiro’s opener. Ivan Rakitic put the visitors ahead once again only for James Rodriguez to reply for 10-man Real with five minutes remaining. Yet Messi once more delivered with a stoppage-time strike, his 500th for the club, and one that was celebrated by him holding up the name on the back of his shirt to the home support.

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