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How Real Madrid launched comeback victory against Barcelona? Five Main Factors

By MyKhel Staff

The three points from the first El Clasico of the season have gone to Real Madrid, who defeated FC Barcelona 2-1 at the Estadi Olímpic courtesy of two goals from rising superstar Jude Bellingham.

The England international was the MVP of the match and his individual brilliance helped Los Blancos win this game, while several other players were decisive too and Carlo Ancelotti's substitutions also made a difference. Here's all you need to know.

Barcelona vs Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti's excellent substitutions

It has to be said that FC Barcelona played very well too in El Clasico, as Xavi came up with a few interesting tactical wrinkles, such as deploying João Cancelo and İlkay Gündogan in more advanced roles than they're used to and trusting the young Fermín López.

However, Carlo Ancelotti was able to wrestle control away from the hosts in the second half thanks to his substitutions. By bringing on Eduardo Camavinga, Joselu and Luka Modrić early in the second half, Ancelotti caused Barça problems as each player made an impact in their respective position.

Bellingham is scoring like Di Stefano and Cristiano Ronaldo

Of course, the primary reason why Real Madrid won this edition of El Clasico is Jude Bellingham. The Englishman has been on fire since he signed with the club in the summer and he now has 13 goals across his first 13 games with the team in all competitions.

The only other Real Madrid players who netted 13 goals across their first 13 appearances were Alfredo Di Stefano and Cristiano Ronaldo, both of them also legends. Bellingham's two goals on Saturday perfectly summed up his brilliance, as he spectacularly hit a long-range blast that had an xG of just 0.01, before he made sure he was in the right place at the right time to convert the match-winner in stoppage time.

Jude Bellingham

Eduardo Camavinga's impact in both defence and attack

The introduction of Eduardo Camavinga in the 52nd minute was key, especially because of his position on the pitch. The Frenchman was introduced to play left-back, and he did a great job of containing everyone he went up against, from João Cancelo to Fermín López to Lamine Yamal. More than that, the Frenchman was able to bring the ball forward too and his verticality tilted the game in Real Madrid's favour.

Kepa's saves kept Real Madrid alive

Although Real Madrid goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga only had to make two saves in this game, both were decisive. With the first, he produced a spectacular reaction to block a close-range Ronald Araújo blast in the 50th minute. Then, he made another save from Raphinha at a crucial stage of the game, in the 85th minute. The Basque goalkeeper was able to keep Real Madrid alive in this game, and that was key.

Dani Carvajal's captain performance

One of the other Real Madrid players who deserves special credit for this El Clasico victory is Dani Carvajal. Wearing the captain's armband as he led his team out at the Estadi Olímpic, Carvajal put in a superb performance, making several defensive interventions that were just as important as Kepa's saves in keeping Los Blancos within touching distance.

For example, his tackle on João Félix, when the Portuguese was through on goal just before the half-hour mark, was so important. It has been an excellent start to the season for Carvajal and for Real Madrid, who retain top spot in the league courtesy of the 2-1 win over Barcelona.

(With Inputs from Agency)

Story first published: Monday, October 30, 2023, 18:23 [IST]
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