Just a handful of minutes were enough for this edition of Spanish Clasico to break the deadlock. England’s Marcus Rashford opened the scoring for Barcelona against Real Madrid with a powerful free kick.
Placed into the top corner and out of Thibaut Courtois’ reach, that was the Barcelona player’s strike to make it 1–0 for his team in this crucial title clash.
The home side, with a packed Camp Nou filled with local fans, is chasing a victory that would bring it even closer to the title. Real Madrid, meanwhile, cannot afford to lose if they want to stay in the race.
Rashford was one of the options chosen by coach Hansi Flick, with Robert Lewandowski starting on the bench. There is no doubt that the coach’s decision proved to be spot on.
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Rashford, Barcelona’s utility player
Marcus Rashford has emerged as a vital component of Hansi Flick’s tactical setup, carving out a significant role within Barcelona’s rotation through his versatility and directness. With an impressive tally of 7 goals and 7 assists, his ability to impact the game as both a clinical finisher and a creative playmaker has provided the squad with much-needed depth.
Under Flick’s high-intensity system, Rashford’s pace and work rate have allowed him to become a key protagonist, consistently delivering goal contributions that have kept the team’s offensive momentum alive throughout the season.
Barcelona closer to the title
A draw is enough for Barcelona, while a win would seal it outright. The title is getting closer for this team, which would only see the race extended if it loses to Real Madrid.






