Real Madrid take on Barcelona
on Saturday in the first El Clasico of the season, with Luis Suarez making his
eagerly awaited debut
The rivalry between the two
clubs makes this the biggest game in world football, but even more eyes will be
on the Bernabeu this weekend with the galaxy of stars coming up against each
other in one of the most talked about El Clasico's in the history of the
fixture.
Barcelona new boy Suarez is
finally eligible to face Real at the Bernabeu after serving his four-month ban
for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.
Barca coach Luis Enrique has
confirmed the former Liverpool star will make his debut, and - if he starts the
match - he is likely to line up alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar for the first
time in Barca's deadly-looking front three.
Messi is excited at the
prospect of linking up with Uruguay star Suarez for the first time.
"We are excited for Luis
to play because he will add his strength to the team,' said Messi. "I'm
happy for him because he has spent a long time off the pitch."
El Clasico
stats
- Lionel Messi is the all
time leading goal scorer with 21 goals in El Clasicos
- Real Madrid's biggest
league win against Barcelona is 8-2 in Feb 1935
- Barcelona's biggest
league victory vs Real Madrid is 7-2 in Sep 1950
The game pits the two best
players in the world against each other with Messi leading Barcelona and
Cristiano Ronaldo the key man for Real.
Messi could make yet more
history on Saturday as he sits just one goal adrift of Telmo Zarra's record of
251 goals in the Spanish top flight and achieving the record against bitter
rivals Real would make it all the more special.
Ronaldo, who has scored 15
goals in seven La Liga this season, has played down talk that the match will be
decided between himself and Messi.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel
Messi have both scored some great goals over the years in El Clasico but here
we bring you the best five from each player.
"It will be a difficult
match because Barcelona are playing well," said Ronaldo "I'm not
going to play against Messi, I'm going to play against Barcelona.
"They are a great team.
Real Madrid and Barcelona are playing each other."
The World Cup's top scorer
James Rodrigiuez will get his first taste of El Clasico after his big money to
Real from Monaco in the summer
Barcelona go into the game
still unbeaten in La Liga sitting at the top of the table four points clear of
Real and a win would make them firm favourites to clinch the title.
After suffering back-to-back
defeats in La Liga to Real Sociead and Atletico Madrid in the opening three
weeks of the season, Real have embarked on an eight-game winning run in all
competitions.
Ronaldo has been the
inspiration in that winning run with the Ballon d'or winner having scored a
staggering 21 goals already this season.
Barcelona did the double over
Real in La Liga last season winning 2-1 at the Camp Nou before prevailing 4-3
in the Bernabeu.
However, Real enjoyed some
revenge when they beat their Catalan rivals in the Copa del Rey final 2-1
thanks to Gareth Bale's stunning winner.
Real will have to do without
Bale this weekend as the Welshman is recovering from a buttock muscle strain
which forced him to miss the midweek Champions League win over Liverpool.
What to expect from El Clasico?
Real are also sweating on the
fitness of key defender Sergio Ramos after he missed the trip to Anfield with a
calf problem and if he fails to recover in time Pepe will continue in central defence
alongside young Frenchman Raphael Varane.
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique
has no fresh injury worries to contend with ahead of the game with his biggest
dilemma whether or not to start Suarez from the first whistle.
If Suarez starts Pedro is
likely to drop to the bench with El Clasico veteran Xavi also set to be among
the substitutes.
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