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In 72 hours, the real Spanish El Clásico is here.
For Barcelona and Real Madrid, this match is basically no longer just a normal league game—it’s more like a key turning point in this season’s La Liga storyline.
My own feeling is that Barcelona’s overall form during this period will be a bit steadier; the young players are full of drive.
But a team like Real Madrid—sometimes the deeper you get into a big match, the more you can’t underestimate them. Especially once the counterattacking tempo gets going, it still feels very oppressive.
So I’ll go bold and make a prediction: Barcelona 1:3 Real Madrid ⚔️
I feel that wide players like Lamine Yamal or Raphinha are likely to create plenty of threats, but Real Madrid may still rely on transitions and counterattacks to force the game’s rhythm.
In the past few days, the atmosphere of the El Clásico over there has already started heating up in advance.
Are you on the red-and-blue side, or the Galácticos? 👀
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