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The Clasico between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is approaching, with Barça impressing after their 5-1 victory against Sevilla. Some experts believe that Real are in difficulty, but the Bernabéu could play a key role.
The long-awaited Clasico between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will be played this weekend at the Bernabéu, but debates are already lively on the dynamics of the two teams.
While Barça won brilliantly 5-1 against Sevilla, thanks in particular to a double from Robert Lewandowski, some commentators believe that the Blaugranas seem too strong for a Real Madrid which is struggling to convince despite its laborious victory against Celta Vigo .
Opinions differ before the Clasico
On Radio Marca, Látigo Serrano surprised by declaring:
“I don’t know if it’s worth it for Real Madrid to go to this Clasico”emphasizing the collective superiority of Hansi Flick’s Barça. However, others like Javi Lázaro and Miguel Ángel Méndez temper this opinion, recalling that the match will be played in Madrid, which could change the situation.
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