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Raymond Mensah

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THE CURRENT LA LIGA TABLE AFTER HEAVIEST DEFEAT FROM MADRID

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The latest La Liga standings show a clear shift in momentum following Barcelona's impressive 4-0 victory over Real Madrid. This win has propelled Barcelona six points clear at the top with 30 points, demonstrating their strong form. Real Madrid, with 24 points, has dropped to second place, struggling to keep up after this recent setback.

Villarreal follows closely in third with 21 points, showing good form but still a bit behind the top two. Atletico Madrid sits in fourth with 20 points, maintaining competitive form despite some recent draws. Athletic Bilbao and Mallorca, both on 17 points, are pushing into the top five, with Mallorca’s consistency making them a rising threat.

The mid-table remains closely packed, with teams like Rayo Vallecano, Betis, Osasuna, and Sevilla all within a point of each other. These teams are battling for position and aiming to break into the upper half of the league, with each point making a significant difference in this competitive section.

Lower in the table, we see teams like Celta Vigo, Real Sociedad, and Girona struggling to find consistent form. Meanwhile, Alaves, Espanyol, Getafe, and Las Palmas hover around the relegation zone, each facing challenges in maintaining their position in the league. Alaves, in particular, has had a tough season with a string of recent losses, placing them under pressure to improve.

This La Liga season is shaping up to be intense, with the top spots hotly contested and the mid-table teams fighting to avoid slipping closer to relegation. Each game now feels crucial as teams look to either extend their lead, break into the top half, or stave off relegation threats.


Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 4: Mbappe suffers NIGHTMARE in his first Clasico as Lewandowski double sees Barca run riot


ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI scored twice as Barcelona shattered Real Madrid’s 42-game unbeaten run in LaLiga.

But it was a night of frustration for Kylian Mbappe in his first Clasico as the Frenchman saw TWO goals ruled out for offside.

Instead it was Lewandowski who was the star of the show as he netted his 16th and 17th goals of the season to send Barca six points clear at the top.

Lewandowski’s first, in the 54th minute, followed a superb pass by Barca’s latest youth talent Marc Casado.

And he followed it up with a header almost immediately after the restart to silence the Santiago Bernabeu.

In fact, it should have been a historic hat-trick as Lewandowski somehow hit the post with an open goal after Raphinha’s cross cut out Los Blancos keeper Andriy Lunin.

Lamine Yamal made it a rout in the 77th when the teenage phenom somehow rifled a shot from an angle over Lunin.

Raphinha got involved in the burgundy-and-blue party when he broke free with Madrid pressing forward and chipped the keeper in the 84th.

Mbappe had a frustrating first game against Barcelona in a white shirt.

The France star was repeatedly caught offside by Barcelona’s synchronized back four and failed to beat second-choice goalkeeper Inaki Pena one-on-one with his team down two goals.

Hansi Flick, meanwhile, had a night to remember in the first Clasico for the German coach.

Barcelona still have financial troubles that cast doubt over their future but they have made huge steps forward since Flick replaced Barcelona great Xavi Hernandez in the summer.

Casado, an unknown reserve team player until Flick picked him to be his holding midfielder, was one of five home-grown players that Flick put in his starting line-up, the same 11 that beat Bayern Munich 4-1 in the Champions League three days before.

A total of six players under 22 years old started for Barcelona, led by 17-year-olds Yamal and Pau Cubarsi, and showed no signs of being intimidated by the scenario.

Yamal upstaged Mbappe this summer when Spain beat France en route to winning the European Championship.

And he did it again when he displayed the finishing touch that Mbappe was lacking.

Mbappe himself was ruled offside no less than five times in the first half hour, as Barcelona pressed high up the field.

While Jude Bellingham was largely anonymous as the game slipped away from the increasingly desperate hosts.

Vinicius Junior, who is set to win the Ballon d’Or on Monday, didn’t fare much better as he missed a golden chance to give Madrid the lead in the first half.

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