In the main El Clasico in 11 years without both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, someone would need to venture up huge to win either group the triumph. Someone generally does.
This time it was Luis Suarez, and it wasn't close at all. The Uruguayan star scored a cap trap and Barcelona pounded Real Madrid 5-1 on Sunday at the Camp Nou. In an execution that could mean the finish of Julen Lopetegui's residency as Real's mentor, the hosts commanded through and through, making the away group's backline resemble that of a beginner side.
Without Messi because of his arm crack, Barca's win was never truly in uncertainty. Genuine, without Cristiano Ronaldo following his turn to Juventus in the late spring, kept on looking not at all like its standard self.
Also, it didn't take long to consider scoring, to be Philippe Coutinho got the opener with 11 minutes in:
Objective! Philippe Coutinho (1-0) #ElClásico pic.twitter.com/IUK0BEpwaw
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At that point Suarez got his first in the wake of being fouled by Raphael Varane in the crate. VAR affirmed the foul, and he put the punishment past Thibaut Courtois 30 minutes in:
Suarez's punishment from the stands 🤙⚽️💥 pic.twitter.com/PPpeboAhco
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Genuine figured out how to get one over from Marcelo 50 minutes in to make it 2-1, however that was as close as Los Blancos would get.
Suarez got his second 75 minutes in with this fine header to make it 3-1, and that would end up being all that could possibly be needed:
⚽️ Barcelona versus Real Madrid | L. Suarez (GOAL) 75' pic.twitter.com/5v1ljC06Fc
— D9INE NEXUS (@D9INE_2019) October 28, 2018
In any case, Suarez wasn't finished. After the introduction of his child as of late, and brandishing a shirt with a photograph of his three children, he got his third objective. He pulled off the best objective on the night in staggering design, as Sergi Roberto stole the ball from Sergio Ramos, and sent Suarez through. Walking on objective, Suarez lifted the ball over the goalkeeper:
Suarez cap trap objective WOW 🔥🔥🔥#ElClasico
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— SCARFACE (@LFC_LION) October 28, 2018
Arturo Vidal would include Barca's fifth in the last minutes, as Real heads home with an outcome that may bring a great deal of changes. The misfortune in El Clasico was the most recent undesirable outcome in a harsh begin to the season.
Barca had eight shots on focus to Real's four, and Lopetegui's group gives off an impression of being missing Ronaldo more each diversion. The win keeps Barca in the lead position in La Liga, while Real is ninth and seven back.
Genuine has won only one of its last seven recreations, scoring four objectives all the while.