Barcelona leaves 10-man Madrid in the dust after El Clasico evisceration

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Anthony Lopopolo

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MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 23: Lionel Messi of Barcelona celebrates after scoring his sides second goal with his team mates during the La Liga match between Real Madrid and Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on December 23, 2017 in Madrid, Spain.

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No one can stop Barcelona.

The Catalan giant is now nine points clear atop the La Liga table and a whopping 14 ahead of Real Madrid after Saturday’s 3-0 victory at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Madrid controlled possession in the first half of El Clasico, but lost all momentum after the interval. Ivan Rakitic’s surging run set up Luis Suarez’s opener, and Lionel Messi later converted from the penalty spot to demoralise the home side.

Dani Carvajal was sent off after blocking a sure goal with his arm, all but eradicating the home side’s chances of a comeback.

Substitute Aleix Vidal added a third goal in stoppage time to complete the humiliation.

Barcelona’s unbeaten run now stands at 25 matches across all competitions.

“We took another step forward in the league,” Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta said, according to the Associated Press. “But I don’t rule out Madrid. This is a long-distance race. Madrid is a very good team and they are not out of the title race.”

Los Blancos returned from the Club World Cup as champion, but showed none of those qualities in a disastrous second half. Preoccupied with Messi’s position on the pitch, Mateo Kovacic, who started ahead of Isco, allowed Rakitic all the time in the world to waltz through the midfield. Seconds and a few killer passes later, Suarez deposited the ball in the back of the net,

Barcelona kept up the pressure, with a goalmouth scramble forcing Carvajal to bat the ball away with his arm. Messi hoofed a confident spot-kick to collect his 526th league goal for Barcelona and surpass Gerd Muller as the highest-scoring player in the history of the top-five European leagues.

Barcelona’s last defeat came in the Spanish Super Cup, which it lost to Madrid 5-1 aggregate.

How long ago that was.

Madrid remains in fourth place in the La Liga standings with a game still to play.

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