Preview
09 December 2011
Realmadrid.com / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell
Real Madrid and Barcelona come face to face at the Bernabeu on Saturday (22:00 CET) in the first La Liga Clasico of the season. Real have a three-point lead over runners-up Barça (who have played one more game) and have a chance to earn a record 16th straight victory with a win over the eternal foe.
The Whites currently have the best numbers in the championship thanks to their spectacular performances of late. They've been undefeated in 16 straight games, earning 15 victories by winning all their matches in October, November and (so far) December. "Our men are increasingly confident," said assistant coach Aitor Karanka in the pre-match press conference, "Whatever happens tomorrow, only three points are at stake. Our team has balance and this game won't change that."
*Have played one more game
TEAM STATS
HOME
AWAY
Place
Points
P
W
D
L
P
W
D
L
R. Madrid
1st
37
6
6
0
0
8
6
1
1
Barcelona*
2nd
34
9
8
1
0
6
2
3
1
Real Madrid have had six games at the Bernabeu in La Liga this season, winning all six by scoring three goals or more. The Whites are the only team in the championship that's won everything at its stadium, and it's earning equally impressive numbers in the Champions League, with three victories in three home clashes in that competition, and 13 goals.
Real top the rankings for victories, goals and assists in La Liga, and these brilliant collective numbers stand side-by-side with excellent individual marks: Cristiano Ronaldo is the top scorer so far with 17 strikes, Higuain is the most efficient player needing less than 60 minutes to score, and Di Maria is the top assist-man in the competition with 10 served goals (followed by Ronaldo with six). Jose Mourinho has called-up all his available men for the clash as well as Castilla goalkeeper Jesus.
On the road in the league, Barça have earned two victories, three draws and one defeat. They've scored eight goals and conceded seven as visitors. They've obtained three victories, one draw and one defeat in their last five league games, including last week's thrashing of Levante at the Camp Nou.
| PREVIOUS REAL MADRID-BARCELONA MEETINGS IN LA LIGA | ||||||||
| P | W | D | L | GF | GA | |||
| Real Madrid | 81 | 50 | 15 | 16 | 170 | 90 | ||
| Barcelona | 81 | 16 | 15 | 50 | 90 | 170 | ||