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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

FC  BARCELONA 5 – REAL MADRID 0

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2010

attendance 98,255

 

The match . . . . .

Well for the neutral it was spectacular, for the Barcelona fans a night of pure ecstasy and for the Madrid fans a humiliation.

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

Camp Nou 1 El Clásico Camp Nou 2

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2010

kick off 21.00 local time

Well the day has finally arrived. Catalonia has woken up with a newly elected President, Artur Mas, after his party’s overwhelming victory in yesterday’s vote and now attention will be fully on tonight’s clash of the Titans.

It will be a chilly 8 degrees centigrade in the Camp Nou come kick off time, but bar a slight breeze, the prediction is for dry weather, which will come as a relief to the expected capacity crowd of just under 100,000.

Football matches do not come any bigger than this one, so wherever you may be in the world, get yourself in front of a screen and enjoy ‘El Clásico’.

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

El Clásico

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2010

Well it is the final day before the big match and Jose Mourinho has been remarkably quiet leaving Cristiano Ronaldo to do most of the pre-match talking so far for Madrid. Carlos Puyol went in front of the cameras yesterday after his team’s training session and told the press “We will go for the win from the first minute”. The Barca captain wouldn’t be drawn on predicting any score line or commenting on the Madrid manager. “We aren’t playing against Mourinho, we are playing Real Madrid ” he said.

With the Catalan elections taking place today, the game is not commanding the usual focus of attention in Catalonia only 24 hours out, although nearly all the sports channels have got blanket coverage planned for tomorrow and the papers will have some good final headlines up their sleeves.

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

El Clásico

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2010

The pre game excitement is beginning to build up and former players from both clubs are being wheeled out to give their opinions. Michael Laudrup recalls his return to the Camp Nou in Madrid colours after 5 years as a Barca player, “for the first time in my life, what happened in the stands influenced my play on the pitch”. Having 98,000 Catalans jeering and whistling every time you touch the ball can have that effect, just ask Luís Figo.

In a more light-hearted look at the match Catalan comic Andreu Buenafuente resurrected the famous world cup octopus Paul to get a prediction. Albeit cooked and in a tin, he plumped for Pep Guardiola’s photo and a Barcelona victory! see video (Spanish Language)

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

El Clásico

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2010

Both teams are now concentrating on their preparation for Monday’s match, although Mourinho has attracted some strong critics with regards to his ‘red card’ tactics at Ajax, most notably from Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. The ‘special one’ is keeping remarkably quiet so far, much to the disappointment of the Spanish and Catalan media. One possible dampener for the match is the weather forecast. We could well end up with a cold, windy and wet night for the big game.

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

 

El Classico 

EL CLÄSICO – MONDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2010

Barcelona confirmed their place as group winners in the draw for the next round of the Champions League with a solid victory over Greek outfit Panithanaikos. Lionel Messi continued his impressive scoring streak and now has scored in his last ten games. Real Madrid have started their preparation for Monday’s game and superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is in no doubt who will win.

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FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

El Classico

EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2010

With Madrid making short work of a very poor Ajax side last night and finishing top of their Champions League group they can start to focus on next Monday night. Barcelona have a tough night in Athens ahead of them, but a win against Greek outfit Pananthinaikos with new manager Josualdo Ferreira will ensure top spot in group D for the Catalans.

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We are blessed with a vast array of top quality sports events here in Catalonia. This year we have enjoyed the Barcelona marathon, the Tour of Catalonia, the Barcelona Tennis Open, Formula 1 and Moto GP weekends, the spectacular European Athletic Championships and the Rally of Catalonia. Still to come the Barcelona World Race and the Snowboard World Championships.

However all this fades into the background when the bi-annual clash between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid pops up on the calendar. So for the next seven days kmapostcards will become an ‘el clásico’ hotspot, bringing you all the build up to this famous footie battle of the Titans. So here we go!

FC BARCELONA vs REAL MADRID

from the Camp Nou

El Clásico EL CLÁSICO – MONDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2010

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Now most of you might think that to go and watch a footie match that starts at 10pm is a little crazy. Add to that fact that the game in question was on a cold Wednesday, that FC Barcelona were playing against a modest little outfit from the Spanish town of Ceuta, that the Catalan giants had won the first leg 2-0, most of the top stars wouldn’t be there and it was broadcast live on local TV and you might conclude that ‘a little crazy’ is a bit of an understatement.

FC Barcelona vs AD CeutaBarca Defend A CornerPedro

Well here in Catalonia we do crazy. We let off fireworks in all directions in the street, make huge wobbly towers of people and put a three year old on top and romp around the Pyrenees mountains picking mushrooms that may or may not kill you when you eat them. But turning out on a cold work night to watch a football game that is on in every bar and house in the city, that is just bonkers!

Bartra & MilitoMascheranoBarca Celebrate

So we went. Barcelona scored two goals in the first seven minutes and the fabulously named Ceuta goalkeeper, Fock, looked like he played for the Craggy Island XI rather than a pro outfit. Barca manager Pep Guardiola then delighted the fans in the second half by putting on superstar Lionel Messi. All this was a bit too much for the visitors and as the final whistle blew just before midnight they had lost 5-1 and finished with only 10 men on the pitch.

Messi Sets Up BojanBojanSwapping Shirts Early?

Loads of goals, seeing Messi, Pedro, Bojan etc., a Mexican wave, some bloke getting lynched because he waved his Real Madrid flag, a sending off and a penalty, all for 13€. Now who is bonkers?

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