2016-12-03

Sergio Ramos’s last-minute goal steals a point for Real Madrid, who stay six points clear at the top of La Liga

5.23pm GMT

Here’s Sid Lowe’s match report from the Camp Nou.

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5.14pm GMT

Lionel Messi left the field in something close to disgust. Real didn’t really create much after going behind, but they’re a threat from set pieces, and they got it right when it mattered. Disappointment for Barcelona, and Neymar should have wrapped it up with 20 minutes to go, but one good piece of news was Andres Iniesta’s return from injury: they looked a much better team when he came on in the second half.

Honours even at Camp Nou, and Real stay six points clear. Barcelona aren’t out of it, though. Thanks for reading. See you soon.

5.11pm GMT

A breathless finish, and some late drama in a game that didn’t have much. Barcelona looked to have done enough after Luis Suarez gave them the lead early in the second half, but Real won a free kick in the 90th minute, Modric crossed accurately, and Sergio Ramos headed home unmarked. Real maintain their unbeaten start to the season, and they probably deserve a point, on balance, but Barcelona will be kicking themselves: after taking the lead they should have wrapped the game up. Neymar’s miss turned out to be big.

5.07pm GMT

And that’s the whistle! Real snatch a point at the death!

5.07pm GMT

90 min +2 Last effort from Barcelona, and it’s headed off the line by Varane! Panic stations in the Real defence, but they do enough to hustle it clear.

5.06pm GMT

90 min +1 Three minutes of stoppage time. Barcelona’s marking was really sloppy on the goal: Ramos is such a danger, and the home team just let him go!

5.05pm GMT

90 min What a finish to this match. Very similar to Barcelona’s goal: Modric crossed from the left, Barcelona’s marking was slack, and Ramos powered a header past Ter Stegen from seven yards! Camp Nou is stunned.

5.04pm GMT

Ramos draws Real level at the death! Amazing!

5.03pm GMT

88 min Oh, Ronaldo! Marcelo did really well on the left, and Ronaldo couldn’t find the header from a narrow angle! He mistimed his jump. A let-off for Real. Mascherano is booked for his latest indiscretion.

5.01pm GMT

87 min Better cross from Carvajal, and Ramos heads over! It was a difficult chance: no blame attached to the Spain star. Denis Suarez replaces Neymar in Barça’s final change.

4.59pm GMT

86 min Poor cross from Carvajal when well placed. It’s not happening for Real. Final sub for Real: Mariano on for Kovacic.

4.58pm GMT

85 min Iniesta’s been seriously influential since coming on. He’s so calm in possession. What a player.

4.58pm GMT

84 min Modric lifts it in, but Barcelona defend stoutly, and it’s out for a goal kick.

4.57pm GMT

83 min Well played Marco Asensio, and he draws the foul from Busquets, who is booked. Chance here from the free kick.

4.55pm GMT

81 min Messi shoots wide! A beautiful pass from Iniesta to take two Real defenders out, but Messi gets his angles wrong! Not quite as good a chance as Neymar’s earlier, but he had a clear look at goal.

4.54pm GMT

80 min Defeat here would be Real’s first of the season. They’ve got 10 minutes to preserve their unbeaten record, but Barcelona have had the better of it since the goal.

4.53pm GMT

79 min Carvajal is yellow-carded for whacking Neymar. It was deserved.

4.52pm GMT

77 min Time running out for Real. They haven’t really created a clear chance, despite plenty of good play.

4.51pm GMT

75 min Varane flicks on a Modric corner, but no other Real player can reach it. Interesting sub from Real: Benzema exits, and Marco Asensio comes on. And Andre Gomes is replaced by Arda Turan.

4.49pm GMT

74 min Headed clear by Barcelona. Real recycle it, but it’s hacked away, and Suarez fouls Varane as Barça look to break. Suarez is booked for his protest.

4.47pm GMT

73 min Good counter-attack from Real, and they win a corner. Real have the height advantage with Sergio Ramos, Ronaldo and Varane.

4.45pm GMT

71 min Neymar goes through the inside-right channel this time, but Varane is quickly across to cover the danger.

4.43pm GMT

70 min Zidane looked anxious on the bench. Real have lost some of their rhythm since the ball, and Iniesta has been heavily involved since his introduction.

4.42pm GMT

68 min Neymar! What a chance to make it two. Barcelona counter-attacked, and Iniesta fed Neymar on the left side. The Brazilian danced around Carvajal, cut inside, and fired it over the bar from about 10 yards! That could have wrapped it up.

4.40pm GMT

66 min Isco kicks the bench in frustration as he’s hauled off for Casemiro. Expect to see Modric and Kovacic further forward from now.

4.38pm GMT

64 min The goal has changed the whole tenor of the match. Real were playing really well, and then, out of nowhere, really, they were behind. Barcelona starting to dominate.

Today’s attendance: 98,485. Remarkable.

4.36pm GMT

62 min Hm. Another replay of the goal suggests Suarez might just have been offside. It was very, very tight. Regardless: Real have work to do.

4.34pm GMT

61 min Barcelona have established a degree of control in midfield. Real Madrid could maybe do with a new face. James for Isco, perhaps?

4.33pm GMT

59 min Huge applause from the home fans as Andres Iniesta replaces Ivan Rakitic. The little genius is back!

4.32pm GMT

58 min Benzema is nearly in at the other end, but he can’t quite sort his feet out. This is more like it: much more space now for the attacking players to shine.

4.31pm GMT

55 min There was a slight suspicion of offside against Suarez, but I think he was just level when Neymar delivered the ball. What a great cross, too: very difficult for Real to defend. Maybe Navas could have come for it, but who can say, really. Suarez has a knack from close range, doesn’t he?!

4.29pm GMT

54 min Clinical from Barcelona. Neymar whipped a fine cross into the box, Suarez got free, and pushed a header past Navas. It might have taken a deflection off Varane. What a poacher Suarez is. Real have been the better side, probably, but they find themselves behind.

4.27pm GMT

And Suarez heads home from six yards! Barcelona lead!

4.26pm GMT

52 min Free kick for Barcelona in a good position on the left. Neymar and Messi stand over it.

4.25pm GMT

50 min Real are happy to fall back into their defensive shape when Barcelona have the ball. Pique and Mascherano have pushed up to the halfway line but Real look solid. Ronaldo gets free in the box but slams it over the bar from a tight angle.

4.21pm GMT

47 min Vigorous start from Barcelona, and Messi feeds Suarez in the box. Carvajal comes across, and concedes the corner, but Barça can’t make it count. Andres Iniesta is off the bench to warm up, and Camp Nou shows its appreciation.

4.19pm GMT

46 min We’re back. No changes from either side. Luka Modric, incidentally, completed 36 of 37 passes in the first half. He was excellent.

4.06pm GMT

No stoppage time, and the first half draws to a close. It’s been reasonably entertaining, but it’s been short on attacking quality: there’s just been so little space for Messi, Ronaldo and co to work in. Javier Mascherano was fortunate not to concede a penalty on Lucas Vazquez, but other than that there’s little to report: Real are happy to cut off the space in midfield, and Barcelona haven’t really tested Keylor Navas. Defences on top – let’s hope it opens up in the second half.

4.03pm GMT

That’s the whistle.

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4.02pm GMT

44 min Ooh, Pique diverts it just past the post! Benzema drove into the box, fired it across, and Pique did just enough to cut out the danger. Almost an own goal, though. Then Varane heads straight at Ter Stegen!

4.01pm GMT

43 min Suarez goes through the middle, but Sergio Ramos is across to cover.

Here’s Charles Antaki: “It’s stating the obvious but Andre Gomes is a very pale imitation of Andres Iniesta – in fact so pale as to be invisible.”

3.59pm GMT

42 min There’s just been a shortage of space in this first half. Some nice pockets of play, but defences firmly on top at the moment.

3.58pm GMT

40 min Appeals for a handball in the box on Dani Carvajal, and Camp Nou erupts, but again, Carlos Clos Gomez shakes his head. It did hit him on the arm, but it came at him from such a short distance.

3.56pm GMT

38 min Real are getting closer. Lucas Vazquez does well again, and feeds Ronaldo, who skips into the area and pokes one at goal, but he can’t quite test Ter Stegen. The visitors are looking ever more accomplished, though.

3.55pm GMT

3.54pm GMT

36 min Ronaldo attacks Pique on the left side of the box, and the Real man smacks one at goal with his left foot. Ter Stegen deals with it, just about. Corner to Real, but it’s cleared.

3.53pm GMT

34 min It’s not quite happening for Barcelona. They’ve posed a sporadic threat, but Real have shut down their attacking options effectively.

Here’s Rhys Vaughan Williams: “As an avowed pedant, I have to point that although Seville and Granada are both Andalusian (14:51), they are around 150 miles apart: in other words, ‘neighbours’ in the same way, say, London and Sheffield are.”

3.50pm GMT

32 min Marcelo fires wide after a moment of panic in the Barça defence. Benzema and Ronaldo rather got in each other’s way. Just two shots on target in this opening half-hour, but 10 fouls.

3.48pm GMT

30 min Marcelo finds space on the left side, but his cross is poor, and then the ex-Fluminense man fouls Sergi Roberto. It’s been that type of game.

3.46pm GMT

28 min Well, it looks as though Carlos Clos Gomez has run out of patience, and Neymar is cautioned for a clip on Lucas Vazquez. He’ll miss Barcelona’s next game.

3.44pm GMT

27 min Mascherano gives Ronaldo a hefty whack from behind. He’s penalised for the foul, but no booking. It’s spicy!

3.43pm GMT

25 min Suarez does well to win a corner, but well defended by Real. Not much space for Suarez to work in so far.

3.40pm GMT

24 min It’s just starting to heat up after a measured opening. A bit more snap from both sides, but neither goalkeeper has truly been tested.

3.39pm GMT

22 min Lucas Vazquez, who’s been prominent, skins Sergi Roberto completely and finds Benzema at the back post, but his shot is blocked. Great wing play from Lucas Vazquez, though.

3.38pm GMT

3.38pm GMT

21 min Busquets finds Neymar with a lovely raking pass, and Neymar’s first-time pull-back finds Suarez in the box, but his shot is blocked by Varane. Good defending from the Frenchman.

3.36pm GMT

19 min Messi takes, and gets it up and over the wall, but it’s no trouble for Keylor Navas.

3.35pm GMT

18 min Neymar slips for a second time. Maybe he needs to change from mouldies to studs. Messi draws another foul from Modric, about 27 yards from goal. Chance here for a shot.

3.33pm GMT

16 min It’s been keenly contested so far, but little in the way of goalmouth action. Ronaldo tries to flick a header goalwards, but he can’t get the power, and it rolls through to Ter Stegen.

3.32pm GMT

14 min Modric lunges in on Messi in center field, and it’s a foul, but no booking. Luis Enrique can’t believe it.

3.31pm GMT

13 min Isco clips Neymar, and becomes the first player to be cautioned. I think he’s a bit unlucky – there didn’t look to be too much in that.

3.30pm GMT

12 min Modric drives it in, and it pinballs around before Mascherano hacks clear. Then Suarez is upset at being called for offside as Barça broke, but it was the correct decision.

3.28pm GMT

11 min I think it did hit Sergio Ramos on the arm, but he wasn’t in an unnatural position. The correct call from Clos Gomez. Now Real attack, and they win a corner.

3.27pm GMT

9 min Wonderful first-time passing from Barcelona, and Neymar, after slipping in the penalty box, finds Sergi Roberto at the back post … but it’s blocked. Handball on Ramos, perhaps? No call from the ref, and it’s a corner for the home side, but they can’t make it count.

3.26pm GMT

8 min First look for Ronaldo, and he misplaces a pass for Lucas Vazquez. Throw-in to Barcelona, and huge jeers for the Portuguese from the home fans.

3.25pm GMT

7 min A couple of lovely fizzing passes from Sergio Busquets in these early stages. Madrid looking solid so far, though.

3.23pm GMT

5 min It looks as though Ronaldo has started through the middle for Madrid, and Benzema from the left. Real happy to sit back and let Barcelona have the lion’s share of possession.

3.21pm GMT

3 min Ooh, was that a penalty? Mascherano went in vigorously on Lucas Vazquez in the box, and Lucas tumbled … the ref said no, and Lucas couldn’t believe it! On second glance, that could easily have been given: it didn’t look as though Mascherano got the ball. A let-off for Barça.

3.19pm GMT

2 min Ramos gives Messi a forceful thud from behind, but Carlos Clos Gomez says no free kick. Then Sergio Busquets goes in hard on Modric. It’s a rumbustious start.

3.18pm GMT

1 min And we’re off! Barcelona in traditional red and blue; Real Madrid all in white. The playing surface a beautiful vivid green.

3.17pm GMT

Camp Nou is packed, and we’ll take a moment’s silence for the victims of the plane crash in Colombia, in which 71 people died, including many members of the Chapecoense team.

3.12pm GMT

The teams are in the tunnel. Remember, victory for Real would take them nine points clear at the top, and make them clear favorites for the title. It’d be their 33rd La Liga championship.

3.00pm GMT

If you wish to keep an eye on all the other results this afternoon, check in with Lawrence Ostlere, who has our live clockwatch:

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2.59pm GMT

The expectation is that Barcelona will line up in a conventional 4-3-3: Sergio Busquets, Andre Gomes and Ivan Rakitic in midfield with Neymar, Messi and Suarez up front. Real Madrid are expected to go with a 4-2-3-1, with Benzema as the furthest forward, and Isco pulling the strings. But we shall see.

2.54pm GMT

We’re about 25 minutes away from kick-off. It’s about 14C in Barcelona, and it’s fine – no rain anticipated for today’s match.

2.51pm GMT

An interesting result from earlier in La Liga: Sevilla went down to a surprise 2-1 defeat at their Andalusian neighbours Granada, who hadn’t won all season. A point would have taken Sevilla above Barcelona into second, but goals from Andreas Pereira and David Lomban gave Granada the points.

2.44pm GMT

Zinedine Zidane’s La Liga record reads: played 33, won 27, drawn 5, lost 1. Scored: 99. No manager has ever had a start this good in points terms. Here’s Sid Lowe’s lovely profile of the great man:

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2.33pm GMT

Barcelona are unchanged from the side that drew 1-1 against Real Sociedad last week. Andres Iniesta is named on the bench. Real Madrid make four changes from the side that beat Sporting – Dani Carvajal, Raphael Varane, Marcelo and Isco replace Danilo, Pepe, Nacho and James Rodriguez.

2.32pm GMT

Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Sergi Roberto, Pique, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Rakitic, Sergio Busquets, Andre Gomes, Messi, Suarez, Neymar. Subs: Cillessen, Denis, Arda Turan, Iniesta, Paco Alcacer, Digne, Umtiti.

Real Madrid: Navas, Carvajal, Varane, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, Modric, Kovacic, Lucas Vazquez, Isco, Ronaldo, Benzema. Subs: Casilla, Pepe, Nacho, James, Casemiro, Mariano, Asensio.

2.15pm GMT

December has arrived, and for the first time this season, the clásico has, too. Barcelona play Real Madrid in club football’s biggest game, and, as always, anticipation is keen. This game between these Spanish giants has pretty much everything we could hope for in a football match: nip and needle, glitz and glamour, and on display the greatest concentration of talent in the world.

As usual, this fixture has serious implications for the where the championship will end up. Real Madrid haven’t lost this season, and they’re unbeaten in their past 32 games – victory would put them nine points clear at the top of La Liga, a seemingly unassailable lead, even at this early stage. But while Real Madrid have purred, Barca have stuttered, and Luis Enrique’s side have failed to win either of their past two league games, being held by Real Sociedad and Malaga. More good news for Zinedine Zidane’s men: Madrid are the only side in Europe’s top five leagues who remain unbeaten this term.

9.12pm GMT

Tim will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s Sid Lowe on Barcelona’s travails:

At least he ate well. Luis Enrique returned to San Sebastián, the most beautiful place in Spain, land of Patxarán, pil-pil and pintxos, tapas nailed to bread with lethal-looking cocktail sticks, of T-bones the size of T-Rexes and more Michelin stars than anywhere in Europe, and left the way he did last time and the time before that; the way that FC Barcelona have left every time they’ve been since 2007. For almost a decade now, they’ve departed defeated. Emotionally, at least. Actually too, most of the time. Six months back Luis Enrique said that he’d go there to eat a chuletón, a great big steak, but not to watch football. After all, like Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova and Tata Martino before, he’d had a gut full of that.

Six times Barcelona had been to face Real Sociedad in the league (seven including a Copa del Rey draw) and they had lost five and not won one. On Sunday night Barcelona’s team included just one player who was there when they last went and won – Leo Messi was 19 that day – and the run extended to eight. Messi, 29 now, scored but six minutes before that so had Willian José and a 1-1 draw left his side six points behind Real Madrid six days before the clásico. There’s something about this place, alright: Real Sociedad have been to the second division since but still it goes on. “A miracle,” Luis Enrique called it.

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