El Clasico Inquisition: Barcelona vs Real Madrid - Goal.com’s Predictions
As the temperature rises in the lead-up to El Clasico, Goal.com takes a mad gamble in trying to predict the scores…
Predicting the result of football matches is an impossible art… or science. Forecasting how an El Clasico clash will unfold and what the outcome will be, on the other hand, is simply not done, if you know what’s good for you.
Some decline making any predictions at all to avoid putting a jinx on their team, while others stay clear of it to avoid embarrassment. At Goal.com, neither applies.
So, without further stalling the proverbial guillotine, here are our predictions for this Sunday’s Clasico face-off. Some are bold, some more conservative, but one thing is clear… form book, injury problems and past meetings all go down the drain when these two juggernauts lock horns.
KS Leong
Real Madrid are still too disjointed to match Barcelona by playing attacking football and they may have to, for the first time this season, adopt a defensive approach if they stand any chance of leaving Catalunya with a decent result. The Blaugrana will look to assert their dominance right from the start and take advantage of Madrid's frailties at the back but Pep Guardiola's rearguard aren't very assured themselves. They have been punished a few times on the counterattack this season and if Los Blancos are to exploit that weakness, they have to charge forward with speed... something that they are capable of doing if Cristiano Ronaldo is on the pitch.
Ewan Macdonald
There is no reason to think that Barca can't find the energy to haul their depleted squad over the line at home. The respective returns of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will grab the headlines, but this game will be won and lost in midfield and in terms of possession. Here
Lucas Brown
Real

Anthony Wright
Both teams will have had testing weeks in the Champions League, as qualification is far from assured for either with a game to go. While Real Madrid have Cristiano Ronaldo returning from injury, they will be lucky to see him reach top form so soon after his recovery. Barcelona, on the other hand, have a number of players either recuperating from illness or injury while others look to be suffering from fatigue against Athletic Bilbao and Inter. Pep Guardiola's side are not the team of last year, and this may become increasingly evident against their bitterest rivals.
Cyrus C. Malek
Real
Subhankar Mondal
This will be a close match and I expect
Madrid have already lost the two really big matches they have played this season (against Sevilla and Milan) and president Florentino Perez would make sure that his players don't slip up now. I don't see the Galacticos playing galactic football at
Feras Saad
If anyone’s got the upperhand going into this game it has to be Barcelona. Real Madrid head into the Camp Nou with an extremely shaky backline and no defined style in midfield and attack. The home side, however, have the most dominating midfield-trio in Europe and a devastating three-pronged frontline. Add to that the home support, and it’s clear that Barca are hot favorites to come out on top.
But thats not exactly the case – because any ardent fan of La Liga will tell you that all these factors have no influence on El Clasico whatsoever. Both teams have vowed to play gung-ho straight from kick-off, but the result of this game will depend solely on who wants it more.
Barcelona 2-2 Real Madrid
Sulmaan Ahmad
At the back-end of last season, everybody - including myself - was convinced that Real Madrid, without being spectacular, had the function to overthrow a slightly overburdened
Here we are again: Madrid aren't reaching expectations in style while still having the recent results to better Barca, again Barca's cohesion is greater and style more seamless, yet their own limitations find them struggling. Pep's troops have the resolution and tactical acumen to turn it all around and accordingly, would be the favourites if the result had to go one way or the other; but this won't be a 6-2 scenario. The differences this time are that

Paul Macdonald
Messi and Ibrahimovic are both likely to play for the Blaugrana, but will not be at full fitness and without that duo at their dynamic best, Real Madrid could sense an opportunity. As Sul said, I also do not envisage the feast of attacking football and abundance of goals we saw at the Bernabeu last season. Madrid's defence may be susceptible and Barca have yet to convince that they are as formidable in attack as they were last season, but matches like this produce super-human performances that go against type, so any form guide is usually rendered irrelevant. El Clasico is invariably unpredictable, but I'll stick my neck out and tip
Paul Madden
Drawing against Athletic Bilbao last week has proved to be the perfect result to spur Barca going into the biggest week of the season so far. They made Inter look ordinary, while
Arjun Miglani
Barca are facing several injury, illness and player fitness problems. Real
Ashish Sharma
There are many pretenders to the throne, but there is only ever one king.
The tally is in and the hosts appear to have the edge, but the visitors are not short of support: six predicted a Barca win, four for
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