Mbappe-Bellingham help Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1
- On Sunday, Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2 in the first Clasico of the season, ending a four-game losing streak.
- Coming into the match, Madrid had won 12 of its 13 games, with a lone setback a 5-2 loss at Atletico Madrid in September, while Barcelona suffered its third loss after defeats this month to Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla.
- VAR reversed a penalty-kick call and a goal in the opening 15 minutes, Kylian Mbappý opened scoring in the 22nd after a Jude Bellingham assist, Fermýn Lýpez equalised in the 38th and Bellingham scored the winner in the 43rd.
- After 10 rounds, the result left Real Madrid with a five-point lead as the home victory increased their league advantage over Barcelona.
- A red card for Pedri provoked a bench scuffle before the final whistle, and post-match altercations involved Vinýcius Jýnior and Lamine Yamal.
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By Federico Leiva, CNN en Español Real Madrid beat Barcelona in a heated derby at the Santiago Bernabéu and moved into a five-point lead at the top of LaLiga, taking a five-point lead over their arch-rivals, who remain second in the league. Xabi Alonso, the coach of this leading Real Madrid side, said the victory was "deserved" and that the result was "even if short." After a week where the match heated up due to statements from young Blaugrana …
By Federico Leiva, CNN en Español Real Madrid beat Barcelona in a heated derby at the Santiago Bernabéu and moved into a five-point lead at the top of LaLiga, taking a five-point lead over their arch-rivals, who remain second in the league. Xabi Alonso, the coach of this leading Real Madrid side, said the victory was "deserved" and that the result was "even if short." After a week where the match heated up due to statements from young Blaugrana …
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