There is no end words if we talk about the El Clasico!!
I'm a Madridista, for sure i will always defend my team. If a barca fans make an article about El Classico, for sure they will defend their own team.
The latest El Clasico that held in Santiago Bernabue, Madrid lost to barca with some controversies!! YES. i'm gonna talk about the controversy that happened and will always be happen in El Clasico. There is no such thing called little things in El Clasico, every details will become bigger things.
Best players were born from El Clasico, i'm not gonna say best referee also born from El Clasico. But referee is one of keys why "Best Controversy" were born from the Classico.
Tension in Clasico always high, but in the last past 5 years especially when Real Madrid under Jose Mourinho, the tension, controversy are the best since Luis Figo's transfer. I don't care if all of you are agree with me or not, but we're not gonna just enjoy watch a great match with best players within but we're gonna enjoy watch a great controversies that always happen in Clasico. From just red cards, penalty, the fight and all the dirty side of El Clasico. It's out of sports manner but that's why El Clasico will always be the most entertaining match in La Liga, Europe and world. El Clasico is full package match! Controversy is one of best dish in Clasico.
Latest Clasico, home team lost, one red card, 3 penalties, referee are just a small controversy in the whole package of Clasico. Here i will show 5 controversies in the latest Clasico ,
1. Sergio Ramos 19th Career Red Card
Let's Start with the main talking point from Latest Clasico: Sergio Ramos was shown a straight red card for tugging back Neymar and conceding a penalty in the process.
- Some viewers say there was no foul and no contact, others claim enough of a clash of legs to send the Brazilian forward spinning.
Whether it was merited or not, this was Ramos' third red-card offence against Barcelona.
2. Dani Alves vs. Cristiano Ronaldo: Red Card or Free-Kick?!

Real Madrid players argued it was a goalscoring chance and the
Brazilian should have been sent off, but the referee declined to do so.
Whether it was a red or not is up for debate—but the awarding of a
penalty was simply wrong. The foul took place a step outside of the
penalty area and only a free-kick should have been awarded.
3. Match Winning Penalty
The third big penalty call of the night was the most telling one of all.
Andres Iniesta ghosted between a dual challenge from Dani Carvajal
and Xabi Alonso, crashing to the ground inside the penalty area.
There wasn't much, if any, intent on the part of either defender to
stop the attacker, but the referee signalled a third spot-kick which Leo
Messi dispatched; his own hat-trick and the winning goal for Barcelona
on the night.
4. Pepe and Cesc, Post-Goal
Just after Messi buried his first of three goals on the night,
Pepe predictably took offense to whoever was closest to him at the time, Cesc Fabregas, as it turned out.
He took exception to an apparent barge past on his way to retrieve
the ball before going forehead-to-forehead with the Barca midfielder and
thrusting his own forward, sending Cesc to ground.
Again predictably, he then threw himself to ground to intimate it was he who had been struck.
Both players were yellow-carded for the incident—Pepe should have gone off.
5. Trodden All Over
Pepe probably isn't going to be up for any sympathy awards any
time soon, but let's face it, nobody likes to have their head stood on,
do they?
This post-match analysis showed Sergio Busquets apparently walking
backward to tread momentarily on the face of the Portuguese defender,
who lay prone on the ground at the time after his altercation with Cesc
Fabregas.
Should it be deemed to have been on purpose, Sergio will almost
certainly get banned—the referee either didn't see it or chose not to
take action at the time.
Small accidents, one or twice absurd calls by referee, minutes after the match is done. It will all over the news, people will talk about it over and over. There is no such little things in Classico, this is clash of the Titans.
HALA MADRID
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