
Barcelona triumphs over Real Madrid in thrilling clasico
A fiery comeback at Camp Nou
After falling behind 0-2 early in the match, Barcelona mounted an impressive comeback. Despite Kylian Mbappé's hat-trick (5th-minute penalty, 14th, and 70th minutes), the Catalan side responded fiercely.
Goals Galore seal the win
Barcelona's comeback was powered by goals from Eric Garcia (19th), Rafinha with a brace (34th and 45th), and Lamine Jamal (45th), turning the tide before halftime and holding on for the win.
Title within reach
With this victory, Barcelona extends their lead over Real Madrid to seven points, sitting at 82 points with just three rounds remaining—putting them on the brink of winning the La Liga title.

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