12 hours to the biggest game in club football- 12 facts to know
With the biggest game just 12 hours away. Read 12 facts about the El Clásico which every enthusiast should know.
Some records are in the sight for both teams and it will be a treat for football fans all around the world to witness them being broken or created tonight.
Barcelona have lost just three of the last 13 Clásicos they have played at home in all competitions (W7 D3).
Real Madrid have won five of their last nine games aganst Barça in all competitions (L4), including their last trip to Camp Nou (1-2).
Zinedine Zidane could become the first Real Madrid manager to enjoy consecutive wins in Clásicos at Camp Nou since Miguel Muñoz in 1965 (four in all competitions).
Should Barcelona win this game, it would be their 50th victory over Real Madrid at home in La Liga.
No Barcelona manager has ever lost two Clásicos in a row at home.
Barcelona and Real Madrid have not drawn a game without scoring and conceding in La Liga since November 2002, the worst La Liga season for the Culés in the 21ST century (6th).
Messi has gone five games without scoring against Real Madrid in all competitions, his worst such run in El Clásico.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored ten of Real Madrid’s last 16 goals at Camp Nou in all competitions.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored all five Real Madrid goals in his last two league games (one hat-trick and one brace).
Benzema has assisted more goals than any other current Real Madrid player in all competition Clásicos (5), with three of them scored by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Zidane have gone 25 games in a row without a defeat in La Liga (W22 D3), with his team scoring in all of them (an average of three goals per game).
27 points after the opening 13 league games is the worst start for Barcelona since 2007/08 (also 27), when they finished the season in third place.
Labels: Barcelona, Camp Nou, Cristiano Ronaldo, El Clásico, Karim Benzema, Leo Messi, Luis Enrique, Luis Suarez, Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane
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