Barcelona 3-2: King Bellingham ‘spoke’ in the 91st minute and crowned the Merengues champions

Barcelona 3-2: King Bellingham ‘spoke’ in the 91st minute and crowned the Merengues champions
Barcelona 3-2: King Bellingham ‘spoke’ in the 91st minute and crowned the Merengues champions
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In an excellent Clasico full of goals and long spells, Real beat Barcelona 3-2 with Bellingham’s 91st-minute golden goal to clinch the league title, opening up an 11-point lead over the Blaugrana.

This Real doesn’t seem willing to stop anywhere! Just 24 hours after giving their fans the indescribable joy of qualifying for the Champions League semi-finals, where they knocked out the European champions, Manchester City, Carlo Ancelotti’s team made sure to… drive their world crazy by celebrating a collective victory in Clasico.

And that’s because he was twice behind in the score against Barcelona (0-1 and 1-2), but not only was he able to keep his home ground unscathed and maintain the safety margin from the Blaugrana, but in the finale he gave them the free kick, with the derby man.

As in the first round match that had given the Merengues the three points, Jude Bellingham saved the best for last, with the English international midfielder scoring in the first minute of stoppage time to make it 3-2, which he shot the difference to +11 and brought the Madrid people in arms with the cup.

It is even worth noting that Bellingham became the first player to score in the first two Clasicos for the league, in a Real shirt, since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2007.

The match

The start of the Clasico was ideal for the “neutrals” as a goal was scored and much more for the Barcelona friends, with their team freezing the “Bernabeu” in just 6 minutes through stoppage time: Rafinha took the corner, Lunin he never met the ball and Christensen’s header from inside the box made it 0-1.

The Blaugrana’s lead did not last long, however, with Real turning up the heat and equalizing before the first 20 minutes were up, with Koubarsi tripping Bathketh in the area and Vinicius beating Ter Stegen from 11 steps (1 -1).

Before the half-hour mark, Barca grabbed a second goal when Gundogan swung in a corner and Lunin saved on the line, with the end of the first half finding the visitors one down with Frenkie de Jong to leave injured.

The second half saw Real pace their opponents, preferring to play on the counter, with Barcelona taking the lead in the 69th minute through Fermin Lopez but again unable to manage their advantage.

Lucas Bathketh, who started at right-back, leveled the score at 2-2 in the 74th minute with a volley on the move and in the 91st minute curled a through ball to Bellingham, allowing the Englishman to round Ter Stegen and score the 3-2 in… panzurlisma, from the moment he effectively gave the title to Real with +11 six matches before the final.

In fact, this was the first time in the 21st century that Barcelona had taken the lead twice in a Clasico, and the final saw them leave completely empty-handed against their arch-rivals.

  • REAL: Lunin, Bathketh, Tswameni, Riedinger, Kamavinga (71′ Garcia), Valverde, Modric, Kroos (71′ Diath), Bellingham, Rodrigo (74′ Militao), Vinicius (82′ Joselu).
  • BARCELONA: Ter Stegen, Coute, Araujo, Coubertin, Cancelo, Gundogan, Christensen (46′ Fermin), De Jong (45′ Pedri), Yamal, Lewandowski (64′ Torres), Rafinha (64′ Felix)

The results of the 32nd matchday

  • Athletic – Granada 1-1 (24′ Gurutheta / 6′ auto. I. Williams)
  • Celta – Las Palmas 4-1 (37′, 76′ Aspas, 39′ Swedberg, 71′ Douvikas / 11′ Erthog)
  • Rayo Vallecano – Osasuna 2-1 (80′ Chavaria, 84′ Palathon / 29′ Gometh)
  • Valencia – Betis 1-2 (66′ pen. Pepelou / 19′, 77′ Pereth)
  • Girona – Cadiz 4-1 (9′ E. Garcia, 22′ Martin, 71′ Dobbik, 82′ Porto / 81′ Escalade)
  • Getafe – Real Sociedad 1-1 (29′ Latasa / 13′ Barenetsea)
  • Almeria – Villarreal 1-2 (30′ Losano / 25′ Acomas)
  • Alavés – Atlético 2-0 (15′ Benavidez, 90+2′ Rioja)
  • Real – Barcelona 3-2 (18′ pen. Vinicius, 73′ Bathketh, 91′ Bellingham / 6′ Christensen, 69′ Fermin)
  • 22/04 22:00 Seville – Majorca

The program of the 33rd matchday

  • 26/04 22:00 Real Sociedad – Real
  • 27/04 15:00 Las Palmas – Girona
  • 27/04 17:15 Almeria – Getafe
  • 27/04 19:30 Alaves – Thelta
  • 27/04 22:00 Athletic – Athletic
  • 28/04 15:00 Cadiz – Majorca
  • 28/04 17:15 Granada – Osasuna
  • 28/04 19:30 Villarreal – Rayo Vallecano
  • 28/04 22:00 Betis – Sevilla
  • 29/04 22:00 Barcelona – Valencia

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