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BARCELONA Rout Genuine MADRID IN FIRST EL CLASICO OF THE Time IN DALLAS
Barcelona got their most memorable success of this preseason because of a 3-0 triumph over Genuine Madrid in a wild El Clásico at AT&T Arena in Dallas on Saturday.
Ousmane Dembele scored the first goal in the 15th minute, substitute Fermin Lopez Martn scored in the 85th minute, and Ferran Torres scored in each half to give Barcelona the victory they deserved over their bitter rivals.
The Blaugrana emerged with what is generally anticipated to be their most grounded XI basically to begin the season and absolutely ruled the initial 20 minutes, controlling midfield with the group of four of Oriol Romeu, Frenkie De Jong, Pedri, and Ilkay Gundogan and guarding with a lot of power to get the ball back rapidly.
Romeu nearly opened the scoring five minutes in with a stupendous shot that hit the crossbar, and after 10 minutes the Blaugrana started to lead the pack on a great set piece schedule that saw Pedri find Dembele in isolation inside the case and the Frenchman discharge a rocket into the base corner.
Vinicius missed from the spot after hitting the crossbar and Ronald Araujo handled the ball in the area, giving Madrid a quick chance to level the score. Subsequent to coming on in the last part, Lopez terminated a rocket into the top corner with his more fragile passed by walking to twofold Barça's lead at the demise.
Torres looped the ball over Thibaut Courtois and scored against an open net for his second goal in two preseason games after Lopez, who is 20 years old, finished his incredible cameo with an assist.
Barcelona: The Steward; Balde (Alonso 76'), Araujo (Dest 76'), Christensen (Eric 28'), and Kounde; Romeu (Fati 76'), De Jong (Abde 76'); Dembele (Raphinha 66'), Pedri (Fermín 66'), Gundogan (Roberto 42'); (Ferran 76') Lewandowski
Goals: Dembele (15'), Fermn (85'), and Ferran (90'+1)
Real Madrid: Courtois; Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Mendy (García 45'); Valverde (Kroos 58'), Tchouameni, Camavinga (Modric 58'); Seattle (Joselu 73'); Rodrygo (Brahim 83'), Vinicius.
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