Monday, 31 August 2015

The Biggest Margin El Clasico Wins for Real Madrid

Real Madrid and Barcelona will meet in the latest clash of El Clasico in November and April as per the 2015-16 Spanish Primera Division fixtures. This season’s first ever and undoubtedly highly anticipated match will be played at the Bernabeu on 8th of November 2015. Before these two giants clash in the most epic rivalries ever, let’s take a look at the biggest margin El Clasico wins in the history, coming for Real Madrid. Real Madrid 11-1 Barcelona 13 June 1943El Clasico 1943 biggest margin El Clasico wins
The biggest margin El Clasico wins ever for Real Madrid came in the second leg of Copa Del Generalísimo back in 1943. Real Madrid’s Sabino Barinaga scored a thrashing 4 goals volley to beat the rivals in a later-called controversial win. It is said that the referee was totally in Real’s favor after being threatened by Francisco Franco’s men. Real Madrid 8-2 Barcelona 3 February 1935 Jump eight years earlier than the year Real Madrid bagged the biggest margins El Clasico wins ever. Jamie Lozano’s hat trick and Sañudo’s record 4 goals produced the second biggest margin El Clasico wins for Real Madrid. And this time absolutely fair and square one. Real Madrid 5-0 Barcelona 25 October 1953 In the very first season of joining Real Madrid, Di Stefano produced magic by scoring two goals in a 5-0 triumph over Barcelona. Di Stefano scored a total of 29 goals in 1953-54 season, leading Real Madrid to their first title in 21 years. Now you know why he is still the third highest goal scorer for Real Madrid. Real Madrid 5-0 Barcelona 7 January 1995el clasico 95 biggest margin El Clasico wins Yet another of the biggest margin El Clasico wins ended up 5-0 in the favor of the Whites. Ivan Zamorano bagged a stunning hat trick as his team went all the way to win the La liga title. Having won four consecutive titles with Barcelona, Michael Laudrup managed to win another one but this time for the Real Madrid. Real Madrid 4-0 Barcelona 29 June 1974 The unbeaten side throughout the season continued the form against the bitter rivals scoring in the first 6 minutes courtesy Santillana. The remaining time of the first half however went goalless. The second half was played aggressively by Real Madrid netting 3 more goals to make it 4-0 at the final whistle. Real Madrid 4–1 Barcelona 7 May 2008Raul biggest margin El Clasico wins The last season for Ronaldinho did not end well, as Los Blancos claimed the title in yet another biggest margin El Clasico wins over Barcelona. Madrid’s all-time top scorer Raul scored the first goal followed by Robben (20), Higuaín (62), and Nistelrooy (p. 77). Filed Under: Soccer Center Tagged With: Barcelona, Cristiano Ronaldo, El Clasico, Lionel Messi, Real Madrid Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.

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