With a late goal, Jude Bellingham gave Real Madrid a 3-2 victory over Barcelona

With a comeback in Sunday’s El Clasico, Real Madrid once more provided their supporters an evening to remember at the Santiago Bernabeu.

After making it to the Champions League semi-finals in Manchester, Ancelotti’s team once more used their genetic makeup to win a game in which they had fallen behind twice.

Our team’s victory was sealed by goals from Vini Jr., Lucas Vazquez, and Bellingham in the 91st minute. With six La Liga games remaining, our lead over the blaugranas increased to 11 points. Early on, Christensen headed into Rapinha’s corner (6′) to give Barcelona the lead.

Madrid responded quickly, almost tying the score two minutes later. Modric headed wide, Vini Jr.’s right-footed attempt went wide, and Tchouameni lofted a pass into the area. Not long after, the Brazilian offered another opportunity. This time, it came from a header that was deflected off of a Kroos free kick.

Madrid found the equalizer they were looking for in the eighteenth minute. After driving to the byline and dribbling past Cancelo, Lucas Vazquez was tackled by Cubarsi. Vini Jr. then converted the penalty to tie the score at one. From a different corner, the Catalans answered once more (28′). After a review, the VAR determined that the ball had not crossed the goal line despite Lamine Yamal whipping in an outswinging corner and Lunin clearing it off the line.

After some excellent link-up play on the edge of the area between Rodrygo, Bellingham, and Valverde, Modric had the final opportunity of the first half. Ter Stegen stopped the Croatian’s attempt from inside the box.

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