The Jerusalem Post

Barca hailed real winner of bruising Madrid derby

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Barcelona was declared the true winners of the Madrid derby by the Spanish media on Sunday as the thrilling yet low-quality stalemate between Atletico and Real Madrid left the Catalans enjoying a 10-point lead over the two sides in La Liga.

Barca won 3-0 at Leganes on the outskirts of Madrid, before a bruising yet goalless first capital derby at the new Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium saw tempers flare all over the pitch and left Real captain Sergio Ramos with a broken nose.

“It was a war, and Barca won it,” said the front page of sports daily AS, while Marca declared “Barca won the derby”.

The cover of Barcelona-based daily Sport also focused on Ernesto Valverde’s side and its considerab­le lead over the two Madrid rivals, headlining its edition “10 points clear – Barca strike a blow towards the title”.

There was little mention of Barca’s nearest challenger Valencia, which had a chance reduce the gap with the Catalans back to four points if it beat Espanyol late on Sunday, a week before a top-of-the-table clash between the two teams at the Mestalla.

The editorial of AS criticized the approach of Atletico and Real in the derby.

“They were obliged to win, especially Madrid. That sensation could be felt in the atmosphere before the game but not during it. Neither side truly believed in itself,” it said.

Atletico forward Angel Correa missed a gilt-edged chance three minutes into the game while substitute Kevin Gameiro almost found a winner, but was denied by a goal-line clearance from Real’s Raphael Varane.

Toni Kroos and Cristiano Ronaldo wasted Real’s best efforts as Zinedine Zidane’s side finished the game stronger, threatenin­g Jan Oblak’s goal in the final few minutes but to no avail.

Newspaper ABC was more impressed by the performanc­es of the Madrid sides. “As you would expect, Atletico and Real Madrid engaged in a dog fight. Barcelona raced further ahead, and the only consolatio­n is the teams put in good performanc­es.”

Real defender Varane said: “I’m disappoint­ed because we played well, we defended well and created chances but we lacked a bit of luck in front of goal.

“We know we’ve got no margin for error left now. We’re profession­als and we’re going to give everything to make sure we get as many points as we can."

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