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Single leg. We're proud. We competed and we have to continue on this path. We had the game. I'm leaving sad and angry because we could have won the game. But we competed well and could have advanced to the final. It's a pity. Gerard Pique struck a similar tone to his head coach in his postgame interview: "I think as far as the level of play, we were good. We took risks. We went after the game, we took on a lot of risks.
In the end they won the semifinal on a counter on which we could've gotten back [to defend]. They came with numbers in the box and scored the third. But I'm very, very proud of the team. Playing like this, we [Barcelona] can begin to win and compete for titles. Real Madrid goal-scoring hero Valverde was impressed by what he saw from the opponents: "They're still Barcelona even if the results haven't been there.
They're a good team with good players and they showed they have a desire to win In my opinion, I think we have to convert more of the chances that we get. We could've finished off the game earlier.
That's part of the game, and things we can improve on. That was about to be some finish to this game. Meanwhile, Camavinga replaces Vinicius Jr. Abde with the shot that skims wide of the far post. Subs are on their way. Does this game have another twist in it? He fires on goal and goalkeeper Thibault Courtois can only punch it away. Barcelona still has life and an entire 15 minutes of extra time coming up.
They broke out on a 4-on-2 break and Rodrygo cut the ball back to Fede Valverde in the box and he took a touch and finished. Real Madrid up again. Valverde gives Madrid the lead in extra time of El Clasico!
A through ball in behind for Ansu Fati and Courtois comes out to challenge to thwart the chance. Barcelona with an air of confidence in these final minutes. It's What a turn of events. This is the aforementioned kitchen sink coming at Real Madrid. Barcelona getting set to throw the kitchen sink at this with a quarter hour left.
His first shot on goal was saved by Ter Stegen, but the ball goes right to Dani Carvajal who sends it back in the mixer and Benzema finishes it. Real Madrid back up. Benzema gives Madrid the lead of El Clasico!
Karim Benzema dances around Ronald Araujo and unleashes a left-footed shot off the base of the far left post. Rodrygo, Lucas Vazquez and match-winner Valverde were all handy, energetic introductions when the starters began to run out of legs in the second half. Still, there were moments of worry, nagging doubts that made you think perhaps this team isn't quite as good as their dominance of LaLiga suggests.
The midfield trio of Modric, Casemiro and Toni Kroos lack dynamism for all their class. It's something Ancelotti does his best to minimise by allowing them to skip pressing and sit deeper in midfield instead, but there will still be games when they're overrun, as they were at times early in the second half by Barcelona's exuberant youngsters.
Then there are the persistent issues in defence, which goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is often able to mask. David Alaba's leadership and organisation were badly missed, while Eder Militao's dramatic improvement hasn't eliminated his knack for the occasional catastrophic lack of defensive judgement. He takes part of the blame for both of Barca's goals. Ancelotti has many admirable qualities and deserves credit for quickly shaping this team into a largely efficient, counterattacking unit that looks to play to its strengths, but his insistence on sticking with the same side week-in, week-out could cost Madrid later in the season.
They'll go into the final as favourites, regardless of who advances from Thursday's semifinal. They should have enough firepower against either opponent to fly home with the first silverware of the season.
Once they're back home, the points accrued in the first half of the LaLiga season should be enough to see Ancelotti land his long-awaited first Spanish league title.
Fortunately, that's a question for another day. Finally, there's light at the end of the tunnel for Barcelona. They've been locked in darkness for most of the season, knocked out of the Champions League and sitting sixth in LaLiga, but Wednesday's defeat to Real Madrid at least showed they're able to compete with their rivals once again.
After that loss in Germany, he said it was time for the club to turn the page and start a new chapter in their history. Prior to facing Madrid this week, he called on his players to make this extra Clasico a turning point for their season.
Based on how they fared against Madrid, it could prove to be just that even though it ended in defeat. For the first time in a long time, Barca went toe-to-toe against a side many would consider among the favourites in the Champions League.
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