Aubameyang leads way for Barcelona with two goals in Real Madrid thrashing
Mar 21, 2022
“I have good memories of the Bernabéu,” Xavi Hernández had said and here was another one for the collection. “Historic,” he called it and it may have given him even more satisfaction than all those other nights as a player. His first visit as Barcelona’s coach, the man entrusted with their revival, saw a run of five consecutive clásico defeats come to a close with an astonishing 4-0 victory at their greatest rivals. An ideologue committed to his footballing faith, he always believed but it still wasn’t supposed to be this good this soon.
Two goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and one each from Ronald Araújo and Ferran Torres completed the scoring but not the story. If Xavi had fondly recalled clásicos where Barcelona “played good football and won, where we felt superior to them”, this was the same, suggesting a seismic shift for his club. With Madrid still 12 points ahead of them, it is too late for this season – and that could have played its part – but maybe not for next year and beyond.
“We’re back!” Gerard Piqué said post-game and Barcelona produced a performance that suggests he might not be far wrong. The contest, insofar as there was one, was over before the hour. Maybe even before the break, the stadium almost silent as they walked off at half-time. Apart, that was, from the high north-east corner where 300 or so Barcelona fans had been audible for a while, serenading Xavi and indulging in “olés”.