Jude Bellingham displayed his world class credentials once again with a sensational long-range goal and last-minute winner as Real Madrid stunned Barcelona in El Clasico
Jude Bellingham netted a stunning equaliser for Real Madrid at Barcelona (Image: Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Jude Bellingham scored twice – including a stunning long-range goal – as Real Madrid came from behind to win El Clasico against Barcelona.
The England international – who now has a stunning 13 goals in 13 appearances for Los Blancos – netted an eye-catching effort from 30 yards that Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen could not keep out despite getting his fingertips on the effort, that found the top corner. Bellingham then decided the game in the final minute with a close-range finish.
It was out of keeping with an underwhelming performance from Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who had trailed at the Monjuic stadium – Barca’s temporary ground this season due to ongoing work at the Camp Nou – after Ilkay Gundogan’s early strike for the Catalan side, who were on top for most of the game.
The home side were without a host of stars for the clash including midfield duo Frenkie de Jong and Pedri with Oriol Romeu surprisingly not named in the starting line-up. Meanwhile Robert Lewandowski and Jules Kounde were among others who were only fit enough for a place on the bench.
Aside from long-term absentees Thibaut Courtois and Eder Militao, Real Madrid were at full strength but were second best throughout the opening half in which Barca dominated. It took Gundogan just six minutes to break the deadlock and score his first goal for the club.
The German international had attempted to play a one-two with Ferran Torres, and although Aurelien Tchouameni got a touch to intercept the move, it only diverted the ball towards goal with Gundogan making the most of David Alaba’s inability to clear to find space for a shot into the net.
Gundogan has now scored in Der Klassiker, the Manchester derby and El Clasico, having also scored against Bayern Munich and Manchester United for Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City respectively. At 33 years and four days old, Gundogan is now second only to Sergio Aguero – 33 years and 144 days – to be the Blaugrana’s oldest scorer in the fixture against their fiercest rivals this century.
Although neither side had another shot on target for the remainder of the half, it was Barca who had the better chances – Joao Felix broke through on goal but was denied by Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal, who was his side’s most impressive player in the first half.
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Bellingham was mobbed by his teammates after his sensational equaliser ( Image: Pedro Salado/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
The visitor’s struggles were summed up by their only sights at goal coming through full-back Carvajal from a tight angle and a long-range drive from Antonio Rudiger, which predictably did not trouble Ter Stegen. Ancelotti’s frustrations with his side were clear throughout, including asking Jude Bellingham to move more centrally because he was missing in his original position of left midfield.
The second half was more open as Madrid came to life, although it was the home side who came closest to finding the net again; Inigo Martinez’s header hitting the post before Kepa Arrizabalaga saved the follow-up from Ronald Araujo. Tchouameni then tried his luck for Madrid, but his long-range effort was palmed away by Ter Stegen.
Minutes later, the German goalkeeper could do nothing to stop Bellingham’s effort – which found the top corner following the midfielder’s stunning shot from range as the home side left him with too much time on the ball.