Real Madrid 0-3 FC Barcelona: 5 Talking Points and Observations

Real Madrid lost yet another Clasico at the Bernebau in what is proving to be a rough and transitional season. IF ONLY CRISTIANO HADN'T LEFT.
Real Madrid lost yet another Clasico at the Bernebau in what is proving to be a rough and transitional season. IF ONLY CRISTIANO HADN'T LEFT.

#4 Suarez has still got it

Luis Suarez, the man who just loves a Clasico goal more so than anyone else, turned up in style tonight against the 3 times reigning European Champions in their own backyard. The Uruguayan striker has been having some troubles on the field this year, having just ended a dry spell that had been going on since December last year.

El Pistolero struck again tonight, with his extremely efficient ability to run into balls and hit them in his stride. The first goal was an absolute sucker punch for the Bernebau faithful, and Madrid started to produce more chances again right up until Luis Suarez forced Raphael Varane and Dani Carvajal to slot the ball in their own net after Ousmane Dembele slid it in front of the face of the goal to cause panic amongst the defenders. Which it did, and that resulted to the second goal.

Suarez dinks it past Keylor who can do nothing else but look.
Suarez dinks it past Keylor who can do nothing else but look.

The third goal was a cheeky Panenka that he'd won himself, as he sent Keylor Navas diving before striking it another way in the calmest of fashions to make it a brace for him tonight. Finished? Far from it.

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