Barcelona 1 - 0 Real Madrid: Clinical Ibrahimovic propels Barca
ZLATAN Ibrahimovic's superb second-half volley was enough to give Barcelona victory over fierce rivals Real Madrid in the Primera Division's first 'El Clasico' of the season at the Nou Camp last night and move the Catalans back to the top of the table.
Ibrahimovic replaced Thierry Henry early in the second half and fired Barca in front less than five minutes later as he volleyed home Dani Alves' cross.
Barcelona were reduced to ten men with almost half an hour left, when Sergio Busquets was sent off for a second bookable offence.
But Madrid, who had earlier missed a fantastic chance to take the lead when the unmarked Cristiano Ronaldo – in his first-ever Clasico – shot straight at Victor Valdes with only the Barca keeper to beat, failed to take advantage and then had Lassana Diarra dismissed late on.
Ronaldo went off with 25 minutes left and Barca should have made things easier with two minutes to go, when Lionel Messi found himself alone with only Iker Casillas to beat, but the Argentina winger shot straight at the Madrid keeper, who deflected the ball over with his feet. Barca looked the more fluid of the two sides early on, but Madrid proved to be just as dangerous on the break.
Marcelo and Xavi both blasted over the bar in the opening ten minutes as both sides began brightly. Casillas had to be alert to gather Henry's cross after a trademark Messi run and the Madrid keeper also intercepted well moments later as Iniesta tried to set up Xavi.
Barca were edging it on possession and play, but Madrid had the best chance of the half after 19 minutes. It fell to Ronaldo and the former Manchester United forward should have scored after he was brilliantly set up by Kaka, but his shot was too close to Valdes and the Barca keeper made a smart save.
Marcelo then got into a great position eight minutes later, but Carles Puyol intercepted the Brazilian's shot with a perfectly-timed block. At the other end, Casillas did well to cut out Iniesta's low cross as half-time approached and the Spain keeper also pushed Henry's cross-shot over the bar moments later. With the game still goalless, the ineffective Henry was replaced by Ibrahimovic six minutes into the second half.
And the Sweden striker was quickly involved in the build-up as Xavi found a great position in the box, but the Spain midfielder hesitated and saw his effort deflected wide for a corner.
From the resulting cross, Madrid raced forward and Gonzalo Higuain looked certain to score after turning Eric Abidal in the area, but Puyol once again appeared from nowhere with another majestic block.
Madrid were certainly having their chances, but Manuel Pellegrini's side soon found themselves behind when Ibrahimovic smashed home Alves' looping cross with a thumping left-footed volley at the far post which gave Casillas no chance. Barca's joy turned somewhat sour six minutes later, though, when Busquets – who had already been booked – was shown the red card for a cynical handball. Ronaldo then headed just over the bar from Marcelo's cross as Madrid immediately threatened to draw level. But the Portugal winger, perhaps feeling the effects of his recent injury, departed straight after that.
His replacement, Karim Benzema, was quickly involved, the France striker seeing one effort blocked by the impressive Puyol before flashing another wide moments later as Madrid looked for a way back into the game.
Raul also came on as Pellegrini rolled the dice once more in an attempt to make the most of his side's numerical advantage. But Barca still looked dangerous on the break and Abidal drilled an angled drive just wide of Casillas' far post with 14 minutes left.
Guardiola's side should have made sure of the points with two minutes left, but Messi shot straight at Casillas from point-blank range. Diarra was then dismissed a minute later for scything down Xavi as frustration got to Madrid, who are now two points behind leaders Barca.
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