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    Real Madrid dominate Clasico as Vinicius anger overshadows win

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonOctober 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Real Madrid defeated Barcelona 2-1 at the Bernabéu, extending their lead at the top of La Liga to five points. Xabi Alonso’s side combined tactical precision, intensity, and control in his first Clasico as manager. Jude Bellingham ended his goal drought with his first league goal and an assist since returning from shoulder surgery. Kylian Mbappé continued his lethal scoring form, leading the attack with composure. Yet the victory was clouded by Vinicius Jr’s furious reaction to being substituted.

    The Brazilian winger lost his temper in the 72nd minute. He ignored Alonso, stormed down the tunnel, and returned to the bench still frustrated. Spanish football analyst Guillem Balague highlighted Madrid’s tactical dominance and the growing tension between Vinicius and the club.


    Alonso’s tactics provide control and structure

    Alonso’s Clasico debut sent a strong message. Seven of Real Madrid’s last eight managers had lost their first league clash with Barcelona. After Carlo Ancelotti’s flexible approach failed last season, Alonso’s structured system delivered immediate results.

    “He got everything right. Real Madrid were excellent, and Barcelona struggled to respond,” Balague said. “They pressed high, recovered quickly when beaten, and even Vinicius tracked back. Their lines stayed compact, five to ten metres apart, leaving Barcelona with no options.”

    The system also maximised Jude Bellingham’s impact. Last season, he carried too much responsibility in midfield. Now, his role is structured yet flexible. He started on the right but frequently drifted inside to link with Mbappé or attack the box.

    “With Eduardo Camavinga in midfield, Madrid gained balance and energy,” Balague explained. “Bellingham pressed intelligently, created chances, and attacked the box. He made life very difficult for Barcelona’s midfield throughout the match.”


    Vinicius outburst exposes tension within Madrid

    Vinicius remains a fan favourite, with chants echoing across the Bernabéu. Yet his relationship with the club is strained. Reports suggest Madrid could sell him if a major offer arrives, and contract talks have stalled, leaving one year remaining on his deal.

    His reaction to being substituted highlighted the strain. After full-time, he attempted to confront Lamine Yamal before being restrained. “He deserves criticism for disrespecting Rodrygo, who replaced him,” Balague said. “But Vinicius has always felt isolated and under pressure. He believes he is near the top, yet the club now revolves around Mbappé.”

    Balague added that Vinicius feels unsupported. “There are reports Madrid wouldn’t reject €250 million for him. He senses that. When Alonso substituted him—fairly, since he stopped defending—he thought, ‘why me again?’ Rebuilding trust will be difficult.”


    Barcelona crumble under Madrid pressure

    Barcelona’s defeat highlighted their inconsistent season. After winning all four Clasicos last year, they looked unbalanced and slow. Injuries to Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Dani Olmo have weakened Hansi Flick’s system.

    “They look slower and less aggressive,” Balague said. “Their pressing is weaker, leaving space for Madrid. On Mbappé’s goal, Alejandro Balde played him onside, and the midfield failed to react. They were disjointed throughout.”

    Lamine Yamal, a key threat last season, struggled to influence the game. “He isn’t fully fit, likely due to groin pain,” Balague noted. “The Barcelona that caught Mbappé offside eight times last year is gone. They miss Raphinha’s energy in attack and defence.”

    Marcus Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, also struggled. “He tried to attack from the left but lacked support,” Balague said. “He faced multiple defenders and lost possession too often. His assist came from one rare pressing moment. Barcelona’s system collapses without high pressing.”

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 12 years of experience reporting on Sports ,Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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