Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona: Bellingham decides El Clasico.
Real Madrid won 2-1: Mbappe opened, Fermin equalized, and Bellingham sealed the victory; the match ended in chaos with one red card and six yellow cards. Real extended their lead to five points and continued their winning streak to four.
The El Clasico at the Bernabeu ended with a 2-1 victory for Real Madrid, with Kylian Mbappe opening the scoring, Fermin Lopez equalizing for Barcelona before Jude Bellingham sealed the win. However, the most significant moment came in the tense final minutes: referee César Soto Grado issued one red card and six yellow cards, with the turning point being Pedri's second yellow card in the 87th minute for a foul on Aurelien Tchouameni. According to the match report, goalkeeper Andriy Lunin – despite not playing – was also sent off. The victory helped Real consolidate their lead at the top of the table, extending their lead to five points and their winning streak in La Liga to four matches.

Match summary: Mbappe opens the scoring, Fermin Lopez responds, Bellingham finishes the job.
Real Madrid took an early lead thanks to a moment from Kylian Mbappe. Barcelona responded strongly and found an equalizer through Fermin Lopez, bringing the game back to a stalemate. With the game balanced, Jude Bellingham appeared at the right moment, scoring to secure all three points for the home team.
The high tempo and constant clashes keep the intensity of the match at an overwhelming level. Every contested situation can become a spark, foreshadowing a chaotic end to the game.
The crucial moment in the 87th minute: a second yellow card for Pedri.
In the 87th minute, Pedri received his second yellow card after fouling Aurelien Tchouameni. This decision sparked a scuffle between the two teams. According to the report, goalkeeper Andriy Lunin – from the technical area – was sent off for leaving the area and advancing towards the opposing team in an uncontrolled manner.
At Real Madrid, Eder Militao, Rodrygo, and Vinicius Junior were all cautioned for their lack of self-control. For Barcelona, Alejandro Balde and Ferran Torres received yellow cards; Fermin Lopez was penalized for pushing and inciting a fight. Even after the final whistle, tensions didn't subside as Vinicius and Lamine Yamal continued to exchange words, forcing the coaching staff to intervene.
Tactical analysis: the star moment and the discipline of play.
No specific systemic changes were noted, but the outcome was decided by two factors: individual quality and discipline. Mbappe opened the game with a decisive strike – the kind of goal that triggers pressure. Barcelona equalized thanks to Fermin Lopez, who showed his ability to respond. However, Bellingham – with his habit of being in the right place at the right time – made the ultimate difference.
After the equalizer, Barcelona needed composure to maintain their rhythm. Conversely, Pedri's second yellow card in the 87th minute disrupted their attacking momentum and caused the final stages of the match to spiral out of control. Real Madrid capitalized on their psychological advantage, managed their time effectively, and maintained order before closing out a game that had descended into chaos.
Key statistics
- Score: Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona
- Red card on the field: 1 (Pedri, second yellow card, 87th minute)
- Yellow cards: 6 (according to the match report)
- Dismissal from the touchline: Andriy Lunin (Real Madrid)
- Referee: César Soto Grado
- League table gap: Real Madrid are 5 points ahead of Barcelona.
- Form: Real Madrid have won 4 consecutive matches in La Liga.
Score progression
| Goal | Team | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Kylian Mbappe | Real Madrid | Open the scoring. |
| Fermin Lopez | Portuguese | Equalize |
| Jude Bellingham | Real Madrid | Set at 2-1 |
Discipline
| Penalty | Player | Team | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red card | Pedri | Portuguese | Second yellow card, 87th minute; foul on Aurelien Tchouameni |
| Disqualification | Andriy Lunin | Real Madrid | Leaving the technical area, they advanced towards the enemy. |
| Yellow card | Eder Militao | Real Madrid | Uncontrolled behavior |
| Yellow card | Rodrygo | Real Madrid | Uncontrolled behavior |
| Yellow card | Vinicius Junior | Real Madrid | Uncontrolled behavior |
| Yellow card | Alejandro Balde | Portuguese | — |
| Yellow card | Ferran Torres | Portuguese | — |
| Note | — | — | A total of 6 yellow cards were recorded in the match report. |
Reaction and order after the match
The atmosphere remained heated after the final whistle. Vinicius and Lamine Yamal exchanged heated words, forcing both coaching staffs to intervene to prevent the conflict from escalating. The refereeing team maintained discipline until the very end, bringing to a close a match that went beyond the realm of professional football.
Impact on the La Liga race
Three points against Barcelona helped Real Madrid consolidate their lead at the top of the table, creating a 5-point gap with their rivals and extending their winning streak to four matches in La Liga. For Barcelona, the defeat in a direct confrontation makes the task of catching up more difficult as the season enters its crucial stage.
This El Clasico showed that in top-level matches, discipline is just as important as tactical quality. When emotions run high, the team that can control the chaos will be closer to victory.


