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EL CLÁSICO

How many times has Barcelona won against Real Madrid without Messi?

Barça legend Lionel Messi was an outright menace to their arch rivals in El Clásico over the years, but without him how have the Catalans fared?

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How many times has Barcelona won against Real Madrid without Messi?
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When Barcelona and Real Madrid clash on Sunday, it won’t be the first ‘El Clasico’ since the little magician’s departure from the club that made him legend, but it’s surreal seeing the Blaugrana without their iconic No. 10. Keeping that in mind, it’s not hard to imagine how different this fixture is now, that Messi isn’t present. To say he was a thorn in Madrid’s side would be an understatement, he was quite frankly a plague upon the Merengues and trust us when we say, there was no cure.

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How much of a difference did Leo Messi make in ‘El Clasico?

Though it’s obvious, we’ll say it to be clear: Barcelona were better with Messi. Full disclosure, statistics don’t even come close to doing justice to the how much better, but let’s look at them nonetheless. In total, Messi appeared in 45 Clásicos during his time at the Camp Nou and, as you can see from the graphic below, was part of the winning team on 19 occasions (42%). In exactly a third of the games he played, he had to wash out that bitter taste of rival defeat.

Former FC Barcelona star Leo Messi had a more than significant effect on 'El Clasico' during his time with the club.
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Former FC Barcelona star Leo Messi had a more than significant effect on 'El Clasico' during his time with the club.

When comparing that to Barça’s historical record against Madrid, every stat is better with the Argentine in the team. Clearly a number of other factors played their part in this comparison - Guardiola’s all-conquering side with Messi and Los Blancos continental dominators of Di Stéfano when Messi wasn’t there two obvious examples - but the fact that the multi-Balon d’Or winner has scored eight goals more than any other player in this fixture suggests he was as influential as they come. Out of interest, if statistically negligible, in the three games that Messi missed due to injury since first arriving on the Clásico scene, the blaugrana’s record was won one, drawn one, lost one. They scored six and conceded three in those matches.

Messi’s final Clásico equalled record

Since his very first appearance against Los Blancos, on 19 November 2005 - a Ronaldinho-inspired, 3-0 Barça win at the Santiago Bernabéu that is chiefly remembered for the home fans’ applause for the Brazilian - Messi has racked up a few Clásico records, including one on what proved to be his final one. As mentioned above, he’s already the leading scorer by far in the fixture and at the Alfredo di Stéfano stadium earlier this year he drew level with Sergio Ramos as the highest ever appearance maker, with 45 Clásicos under his belt.

Messi’s 26 Clásico goals

Messi’s Clásico goals haul far outstrips that of the game’s next-highest scorers, Madrid legends Alfredo di Stéfano and Cristiano Ronaldo, who both managed 18 in their time at the Bernabéu. Meanwhile, Barça’s second-top Clásico marksman is César Rodríguez, who netted 14 times against Los Blancos. Messi also shares the record for the most Clásico hat-tricks: together with Jaime Lazcano, Santiago Bernabéu, Paulino Alcántara and Ferenc Puskas, he is one of just five men to have managed two trebles in the fixture.

Messi ends with Clásico drought

Over the course of his career, only three clubs - Sevilla (38), Atlético Madrid (32) and Valencia (28) - have conceded more Messi goals than Real Madrid. However, the forward’s final seven Clásicos ended with the mercurial Argentine not finding the back of the net, his longest goalless streak in the fixture since he first appeared. The last time he did punish Los Merengues directly came in a 2-2 LaLiga draw in May 2018.