Jude Bellingham’s double with which Real Madrid came back from El Clásico to Barcelona

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2023-10-28 17:09:55

The first classic of the season ended with an epic comeback from Real Madrid thanks to Jude Bellingham, after Barcelona started winning with a goal from Ilkay Gundogan this Saturday at the Montjuic Olympic Stadium.

Gundogan, in a surprising way, opened the scoring in the 6th minute, after combining on a wall with Ferran Torres, today the starter for Xavi. However, despite the gesture, the Frenchman Aurelien Tchouameni put his leg in, causing the ball to fall into the Turk’s way facing the goal. David Alaba went to the ground, trying to cover the shot, but he failed and Gundogan calmly made it 1-0.

This goal was the German midfielder’s first as a Blaugrana footballer and also marked goal number 299 in history for the Barcelona team. Thus tying its longtime rival in scoring, and in the history of this match 598 goals have been scored between the two teams.

Then, on the 13th, with all the encouragement of his team, in a stadium at full capacity, which among other things had the presence of the iconic English band, the Rolling Stones, the youth, Fermín López, was close to doubling the income for his team when he crashed his shot into the base of Arrizabalaga’s post.

Before that, Toni Kroos had fallen asleep under the pressure of Gavi, who stole the ball from him, played it with Fermín so that he finished low, looking for 2-0, however, he could not achieve it.

Minutes later, at 17, Fermín himself received the first yellow of the game after tripping Kroos himself.

Arriving at the first half hour, at 27, Joao Felix made the other German of the white team, Antonio Rudiger, look bad, this because the Portuguese made a great individual play by passing the ball between his legs, which led to the goal. rival, faced with this, the captain, Dani Carvajal, was attentive and managed to cut off the offensive when Felix was preparing to finish.

After this culé occasion, an unusual meeting took place on the fields, Xavi approached Vinicius and grabbed his face, in the style of Ramos with Rudiger, explaining to him that the charge that Gavi had placed on him moments before was not missing.

This moment, in particular, reminded us of the classics of yesteryear, those of the era of Mourinho and Guardiola. Specifically, he recalled that time when Pep threatened to give the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo near the touchline and when the Portuguese wanted to reach it, he threw it away from him, causing him to receive a small push.

At 37, Carlo Ancelotti’s team had the clearest chance, when Kroos sent a cross to Carvajal’s wing, who looked for Ter Stegen’s goal, but his shot hit the outside of the net.

Thus, with the score at 1-0, the controversy that marked the match arose, when Aurélien Tchoaméni grabbed Ronald Araujo from behind, knocking him down inside the area just before half-time, unleashing the claim from the Blaugrana fans that I pointed out. to the central referee, Jesús Gil Manzano.

After the restart, things changed for Ancelotti’s team, because in the 48th minute, Rodrygo was able to equalize the score, but the Brazilian sent his shot over the crossbar.

Then, at 50, he had the opportunity to double his advantage to the local team, on two occasions, the first after a cross from Fermín that Iñigo Martínez headed to the base of goalkeeper Arrizabalaga’s post. Araujo took the rebound and immediately looked for the goal, but again Kepa prevented his goal from falling.

Two minutes later, one of the decisive events for the development of the game occurred, because Ferland Mendy asked for his replacement due to injury. Ancelotti, seeing this, decided to bring on Eduardo Camavinga. Xavi, for his part, took out Ferran and brought in Lewandowski.

With the entry of Camavinga, Madrid acquired greater defensive solidity and no longer suffered as much from the constant rises of Joao Cancelo. This loosened the white team more and they turned to the attack. At 67, Tchoaméni warned of the intention to tie and with a strong shot outside the area he made Ter Stegen shine, who stopped the ball by throwing it into the corner.

At 68, after the corner kick, Jude Bellingham once again made his good moment clear and with a strong shot he sent it to the back of the goal for the temporary 1-1.

Once again, Bellingham made its fans chant Hey Jude, famous by The Beatles, after a cross sent by Dani Carvajal, which Luka Modric extended so that the Englishman came in alone to sign his double and seal the 1-2 score after a minute. 90+1.

This result returns the leadership to the meringues, together with Girona, both with 28 units.


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