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Barcelona pulled off a stunning 4-3 victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid in a dramatic El Clasico clash, coming back from a 0-2 deficit to claim their fourth win over Madrid this season. The result places them just one win away from securing the La Liga title, with only three matchdays remaining.
Despite an early scare as Real Madrid struck twice in quick succession, Barcelona mounted a fierce response with four first-half goals, showcasing their exceptional attacking depth. This attacking resurgence, led by young stars like Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres, underscores Flick’s successful offensive strategy and the team’s ability to thrive under pressure.
However, the match also exposed persistent defensive vulnerabilities. Conceding three goals, including one in the second half, highlights the need for Flick to stabilize the backline — a weakness also evident during their recent Champions League exit against Inter Milan.
Controversial officiating once again stirred frustration within the Barcelona camp. Multiple penalty appeals were waved off, with decisions appearing to favor Madrid, adding to the narrative of biased refereeing that plagued their European campaign. Yet, Flick’s squad displayed admirable composure and resilience, staying focused to close out the high-stakes encounter.
Now sitting seven points clear at the top of the table, Barcelona can clinch the title with a win against Espanyol. For Flick, the comeback win not only boosts morale but also offers clear areas to refine before the season’s end.