Barça: Jules Koundé savors

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The Blaugrana dominated Clasico rivals Real Madrid with a 5-2 victory in Jeddah, a result which could impact the La Liga title race. The two clubs are engaged in the closest title fight in years, with Atlético Madrid regaining top spot this weekend.

However, this performance and scoring five goals against their biggest opponents could propel them to more titles in Hansi Flick’s debut campaign. French star Jules Koundé provided a perfect assist for Raphinha’s first goal of the night – and Barcelona’s third – and the defender believes it could be the start of a special run.

The start of a new era?

We didn’t win a title this season. Now we have a Clasico against Real Madrid! We were calm and patient and knew that by implementing the game plan we would win“, according to Diario AS. “I am very happy and proud of the team. We had the advantage in goals and, after the sending off, we took up the challenge and didn’t let it slip away.

“It gives us a boost of confidence. We now have the title we wanted. » Barcelona will play in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey in midweek and are on course to clinch a place in the UEFA Champions League last 16 by the end of January.

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