Real Madrid 0–2 FC Barcelona full match La Liga 2009/10 – The Clasico That Defined an Era

Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2–0 at the Santiago Bernabéu during the 2009/10 La Liga season. Read the full match report, goals, statistics, tactical analysis, and how Lionel Messi and Pedro inspired Pep Guardiola's side to a crucial victory.


⚪ Real Madrid 0–2 FC Barcelona 🔵🔴: Guardiola's Barcelona Take Control of the Title Race

On 10 April 2010, football fans witnessed one of the most important El Clásico matches in modern history. Real Madrid hosted Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu in a direct battle for first place in La Liga.

Both teams entered the match level on points, making the encounter a virtual title decider. Under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, Barcelona produced a disciplined and intelligent performance, defeating Manuel Pellegrini's Real Madrid 2–0 and moving to the top of the league table.

The match showcased the brilliance of Lionel Messi, the effectiveness of Barcelona's possession-based football, and the growing dominance of a team that would go on to win another La Liga title.


⚽ Match Overview

Competition La Liga 2009/10
Match Real Madrid vs Barcelona
Venue Santiago Bernabéu
Date 10 April 2010
Final Score Real Madrid 0–2 Barcelona

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⚽ First Half: Barcelona Strike First

The opening stages were highly competitive. Real Madrid attempted to use the pace of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuaín, while Barcelona focused on controlling possession through Xavi, Sergio Busquets, and Xabi Alonso's former teammates in midfield.

Barcelona gradually gained control and created the better opportunities.

⚽ 33' – Lionel Messi (0–1)

The breakthrough came in the 33rd minute.

A perfectly weighted pass from Xavi Hernández found Lionel Messi behind the Real Madrid defense. The Argentine forward controlled the ball brilliantly before finishing past Iker Casillas.

The goal was another example of the exceptional understanding between Xavi and Messi during Guardiola's era.

⏱ Half-Time Score

⚪ Real Madrid 0–1 Barcelona 🔵🔴


🔥 Second Half: Pedro Seals the Victory

Real Madrid pushed forward after the break in search of an equalizer. Cristiano Ronaldo had opportunities to score but was repeatedly denied by Víctor Valdés.

Barcelona remained dangerous on the counterattack and continued to exploit spaces behind Madrid's defense.

⚽ 56' – Pedro Rodríguez (0–2)

Barcelona doubled their lead through Pedro.

After another outstanding assist from Xavi, Pedro timed his run perfectly and finished calmly to make it 2–0.

The goal effectively ended Real Madrid's momentum and gave Barcelona complete control of the match.


⚽ Goalscorers

FC Barcelona 🔵🔴

⚽ Lionel Messi (33')

⚽ Pedro Rodríguez (56')

Real Madrid ⚪

No goals


📊 Match Statistics

Statistic Real Madrid Barcelona
Possession 47% 53%
Shots 15 12
Shots on Target 5 5
Goals 0 2
Pass Accuracy 82% 88%

Barcelona's superior efficiency in front of goal proved decisive.


🧠 Tactical Analysis

🔵🔴 Barcelona

Pep Guardiola's side relied on:

  • Possession dominance
  • Quick passing combinations
  • High pressing
  • Intelligent movement from Messi and Pedro
  • Xavi's exceptional playmaking

Barcelona's midfield control allowed them to dictate the tempo for most of the game.

⚪ Real Madrid

Real Madrid attempted to attack through:

  • Cristiano Ronaldo's pace
  • Direct transitions
  • Quick counterattacks

Despite creating chances, Madrid lacked the clinical finishing needed to punish Barcelona.


⭐ Player Ratings

🥇 Lionel Messi – 9.5/10

  • Opened the scoring
  • Constant threat
  • Outstanding movement and finishing

🥈 Xavi Hernández – 9.4/10

  • Two assists
  • Controlled the midfield
  • Dictated the rhythm of the game

🥉 Pedro Rodríguez – 8.8/10

  • Scored the second goal
  • Excellent off-ball movement

Víctor Valdés – 8.7/10

  • Important saves against Ronaldo
  • Preserved the clean sheet

🔥 What This Result Meant

🔵🔴 Barcelona

  • Moved to the top of La Liga
  • Gained a crucial advantage in the title race
  • Strengthened belief in another league championship

⚪ Real Madrid

  • Lost first place
  • Suffered a major setback in the title race
  • Faced increased pressure during the final weeks of the season

🏆 Historical Importance

This victory proved decisive in the 2009/10 La Liga title race.

Barcelona eventually finished the season as champions with a club-record 99 points, while Real Madrid finished second with 96 points despite an outstanding campaign.

The match also reinforced the dominance of Guardiola's Barcelona, widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in football history.


🏁 Conclusion

Barcelona's 2–0 victory over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu was one of the defining moments of the 2009/10 season.

Inspired by Lionel Messi, Pedro Rodríguez, and a masterclass from Xavi Hernández, Barcelona delivered a performance worthy of champions. The result shifted the balance of power in La Liga and became another memorable chapter in the history of El Clásico.


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