Barcelona: Cristiano
Ronaldo struck the winner as 10-man Real Madrid came from behind to end
FC Barcelona's 39-game unbeaten run 2-1 in El Clasico at the Camp Nou
on Saturday night. (Read more football stories here)
Gerard Pique's towering header put the hosts in front on the night they honoured legendary former player and coach Johan Cruyff.
Yet,
Karim Benzema quickly levelled before Ronaldo fired home five minutes
from time after Madrid captain Sergio Ramos had seen the 21st red card
of his career.
Victory reduces Barca's lead over third-placed Madrid to seven points with seven games remaining.
Atletico Madrid closed the gap on the leaders to six points with a 5-1 thrashing of Real Betis earlier on Saturday.
"I
liked everything from my players both defensively and offensively
against a great team with very good players," said Madrid boss Zinedine
Zidane after a successful first Clasico in charge.
"When I see the team like this, fighting for their teammates, it is the best thing for a coach."
There
was an emotive homage to Cruyff before kick-off with over 90,000 fans
holding up a display reading "Thank you Johan" alongside a Barca jersey
with the number 14 the Dutch great adorned during his playing career.
Yet,
it was a sad end to a spectacular run for the European champions as
they tasted defeat for the first time since losing at Sevilla in
October.
"Their first goal damaged us and disorientated us and caught us out of position," said Barca coach Luis Enrique.
"One day it had to happen and it happened today. Now we have to prepare for the Champions League, rest and keep going."
Tired Barca Lose Steam
Barca started by far the better and only an incredible miss by Luis Suarez let Madrid off the hook on 10 minutes.
Neymar
unselfishly squared for his Uruguayan strike partner, but Suarez failed
to make any connection from his low cross with the goal at his mercy.
The
hosts were enraged midway through the half when Lionel Messi looked to
have been brought down by Ramos right on the edge of the area, but
referee Alejandro Jose Hernandez waved play on with Ramos already having
been booked.
Madrid grew into the game as the first half
progressed and finally threatened the Barca goal when Ronaldo's shot was
beaten away by Claudio Bravo before Gareth Bale blazed a volley over
from a narrow angle.
Barca started on the front foot again after
the break and Navas made a brilliant save to prevent Messi's cheeky
chipped effort floating in at the far post.
But that save only momentarily denied Barca as Pique rose highest to power home Rakitic's corner on 56 minutes.
The
lead lasted just six minutes, though, as Benzema swivelled to blast
home Toni Kroos's deflected cross into the bottom corner.
Bale had
the chance to turn the game on its head, but his tame effort on his
favoured left foot was easily held by Bravo as Madrid again threatened
on the counter-attack.
The Welshman did have the ball in the net
nine minutes from time, but was incredibly unfortunate to be penalised
for a push on Jordi Alba as he headed in.
Ronaldo then fired
against the bar and Bravo saved a one-on-one with Bale as Madrid's pace
on the break began to tear a tired-looking Barca apart.
The
visitors' hopes of a famous win looked to have gone when Ramos was
finally given his marching orders for a second booking after chopping
down Suarez seven minutes from time.
However, just two minutes
later Ronaldo struck the winner as he controlled Bale's cross to the far
post before slotting under Bravo.source-.ndtv
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