El Clasico is hands down the biggest club rivalry in Spanish football. An argument can also be made for the Real Madrid-Barcelona rivalry being the most high-voltage rivalry in world football. The two teams will lock horns for the first time in the 2025-26 season on Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Last season, Los Blancos met their eternal rivals four times across all competitions. While their inability to secure major silverware was already a major concern, it can be said that their poor performances against the Catalans that truly compounded their disappointment. Their first meeting, in October 2024 at the Bernabeu, resulted in a heavy 4-0 loss. A similarly humiliating drubbing was handed in the Supercopa de Espana final, with Hansi Flick's men emerging victors after beating Madrid 5-2. The next two games reflected that Madrid put in a more spirited performance, but the gulf in quality was as big as one could possibly imagine in those Copa del Rey final (3-2) and La Liga (4-3) losses.
Things have changed since the end of last season. Madrid appointed Xabi Alonso, who has managed to win 15 games out of the 18 he has been in charge since taking over, 11 of those coming in the 12 games this season. The hosts, buoyed by home support, will be hoping to exact revenge. It's a game that holds great importance for Alonso and his coaching staff. A loss would result in his project taking a few steps back, but a win would go a long way in lifting the spirits and having a positive psychological effect that will linger for the rest of the season.


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