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Lewis Ambrose·27 February 2019

đŸ€” Four conclusions as Barcelona win at the BernabĂ©u

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Barcelona rid their luck against Real Madrid on Wednesday before delivering three decisive blows after the break.

Here’s what we made of El Clásico.


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Deadly Dembélé

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Ousmane Dembélé was widely criticised for his start to life at Barcelona. What a load of nonsense.

The Frenchman is now firing in his second season and he was. With showings like this, you can confidently predict this man will become a Barcelona great.


Real Madrid need to change

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Sergio Ramos turns 32 in a month. Karim Benzema is 31. Luka Modrić is 33 and starting to look it. Gareth Bale is on the bench and no longer decisive.

On top of all that, Santiago Solari is struggling. Just like Julen Lopetegui did. No matter who’s in charge next, this squad needs an overhaul.


SuĂĄrez still great

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Oh, how that shut the critics up. While Madrid’s older players are stumbling, Suárez rose to the grand occasion.

The striker has had his fair share of big misses lately, games against Lyon and Valladolid stick out, but tonight he was his old self once again.


JĂșnior is the future

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If there was one good thing for Real Madrid, it was the performance of VinĂ­cius.

Direct, full of tricks and technique, and super quick. All in his first home Clásico. This kid has all the ability and all the confidence to handle anything you can throw at him. He’ll go far.