There are spectacular wins, like the one Barcelona just achieved over Real Madrid 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Robert Lewandowski's brace and Lamine Yamal's goal were sufficient as Barcelona's high line continued to hold Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappe at bay. At the age of 17, Yamal became the youngest player to ever score in this legendary rivalry, adding to his already impressive list of accomplishments.
Late in the game, Raphinha's insurance goal sealed the deal and made Barcaas the overwhelming favorites to win La Liga this season. In an unforgettable day for Barcelona, the Brazilian defeated Lucas Vazquez before chipping Andriy Lunin for an all-too-easy goal.
Barcelona now lead La Liga by six points, forcing Carlo Ancelotti's team to play catch-up.
Barcelona 4, Real Madrid 0 (FT)
Barcelona stopped Real Madrid's streak of four straight El Clasico triumphs and now leads La Liga by six points. Robert Lewandowski missed several simple chances in addition to his brace, which would have allowed Barcelona to score six goals. In addition to setting new standards for himself, Lamine Yamal is now the youngest player to ever score in a Clasico.
For Lamine Yamal, history!
Before dancing with Balde, he became the youngest player to ever score in a Clasico, giving Barcelona a 3-0 lead. With Raphinha controlling the strings, the 17-year-old Yamal was able to make the finish appear effortless, even though Real Madrid had just substituted Brahim Diaz prior to the goal.
Marc Casado was able to play the ball to his feet because Lewandowski was able to keep an eye on Mendy to stay onside. Lewandowski leads all players in every European league with his 16th goal of the season across all competitions.