Real Madrid 2-3 Barcelona El Clasico, LA LIGA RESULT: Relive All the Activity as it Happened Live Through Pictures


Lionel Messi dazed the Bernabeu with the last kick of the diversion to win El Clasico for Barcelona and inhale crisp life into the title race.
The Argentine's last-heave champ has sent Luis Enrique's side top of the table on both no holds barred record and objective contrast after they edged an upside down five-objective thriller on Sunday night.
Sergio Ramos was sent off for the hosts for a two-footed handle on Messi, however, substitute James Rodriguez hoped to have protected a point for Zinedine Zidane's men before Messi's late mediation
Here's your LA LIGA table, beneath, which has Barca top of the tree on both heads to head record and objective contrast.
Urgently, however, Real Madrid still have a diversion close by on their Clasico rivals.
What an approach to achieve that turning point. 500 Barcelona Goals for Lionel Messi
Gracious good lord me. What a conclusion to a splendid round of football. 
Genuine Madrid hoped to have stolen a point, a point that would place them in the driving seat in the title race.
Barcelona has won it with a very radiant objective.
Sergi Roberto gets the ball level with his own punishment territory, sprints up the field into the Real Madrid half, encourages the ball wide to one side.
The ball is played once more into the punishment territory where Lionel Messi is holding up to twist home a splendid exertion with his left and send Barca to the highest point of La Liga.
It was the last kick of the diversion! What. A. Diversion.

Two feet, off the ground, Sergio Ramos sees red for an awful test on Lionel Messi. Hazardous play and the official had no way out.

That is the 22nd of his vocation!























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