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Empty Clasico reflects current state of Barca, Real

Fixture a far cry from its heyday

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Madrid - In Spain, the words “El Clasico ” are usually a synonym for greatness. Tomorrow ’ s game between Barcelona and Real Madrid, which has been moved to an unfamiliar 4pm kickoff slot to appease global television markets, is still probably the most-watched match in club football. However, a look at the two sides now leaves one wondering what comes next for both. Neither have been particular­ly impressive of late. Both lost their last La Liga games to lowly opponents, and some are questionin­g if this will be the lowestqual­ity Clasico seen for a long time. Barca ’ s talisman Lionel Messi spent the entire close season trying to wriggle out of his contract at the Nou Camp, to no avail. However, it seems increasing­ly likely that this will be the Argentine forward ’ s final home game against Real in La Liga unless there is a major change of heart.

It does seem unfair that a player who has given so much joy to the club over the years would play out his final Clasico behind closed doors, against what might be the most fragile-looking Real side of his career for a less than vintage Barca.

That, however, appears the reality and the bigger question for Barca is perhaps what will they do when their captain finally leaves? It is a reflection of where both clubs have allowed themselves to slip to. It is a far cry from the Pep Guardiola versus Jose Mourinho heyday of this fixture a decade ago.

The Barca board are currently facing a vote of no confidence, thanks in no small part to Messi ’ s actions in the close season.

Real, meanwhile, did not make their habitual splash in the transfer market this summer as they opted for a stadium refurbishm­ent instead.

Their humiliatin­g defeats by Cadiz and Shakhtar Donetsk mean that not even three-time Champions League winning coach Zinedine Zidane is exempt from criticism, and calls for him to be replaced have already started from a minority of fans.

At the best of times it is a game that neither side dare lose. However, with both clubs teetering on the brink of a crisis, avoiding defeat becomes more imperative than ever.

 ?? GA B R I E L B O U Y S / A F P ?? Real Madrid ’ scoach Zinedine Zidane. /
GA B R I E L B O U Y S / A F P Real Madrid ’ scoach Zinedine Zidane. /

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