kyrosari Posted yesterday at 12:56 PM #26 Posted yesterday at 12:56 PM Ronaldinho got applause but the macth itself was boring.
Jadeolry Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM #27 Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM 5 0 in 2010 still stings, that whole game felt scripted
Ryxyx Posted 9 hours ago #28 Posted 9 hours ago Gotta say Ronaldinho's standing ovation game gets mythologized a bit too much for me, it was magical but the actual match wasn't that tight competitively compared to some other clasicos.
AWdawn12 Posted 9 hours ago #35 Posted 9 hours ago On 7/9/2026 at 11:05 PM, Hleb.Alex said: Which El Clásico match is the greatest ever? When messi scored the winner and do the shirt celebration
Luxlor Posted 8 hours ago #36 Posted 8 hours ago honestly just watch the full 2005 game with ronaldinhos two solo goals, the buildup to his first one is like watching someone hack the matrix and no one can sotp him
wrenori Posted 8 hours ago #37 Posted 8 hours ago That standing ovation for Ronaldinho is the detail that always sticks with me the most
yukiienne Posted 7 hours ago #38 Posted 7 hours ago Do you think the greatest El Clásico has to be a close scoreline or can a blowout still be cnsidered the best, like the 6 2 in 2009 where Barca just dominated?
voxraari43 Posted 7 hours ago #39 Posted 7 hours ago What about the 2017 3 2 Messi winner at the Bernabeu?
autumnys Posted 7 hours ago #40 Posted 7 hours ago The standing ovation for Ronaldinho was surreal and probably never happens again, but for pure drama I always go back to the 2011 Supercopa when chaos completely took over and you could feel the hatred through the screen.
Shredvar Posted 6 hours ago #41 Posted 6 hours ago honestly just check the lineups before you rewatch any of em, a stacked midfield changes everything. some matches look great in highlights but drag like crazy if the tempo dies after 20 mins.
seleneori Posted 6 hours ago #42 Posted 6 hours ago That standing ovation for Ronaldinho was iconic but I’d still go with the 2014 Copa del Rey final because Bale’s winner was just a moment of pure physical madness that decided a trophy on the spot. It’s tough to beat a single play that ends a final like that, even if the Bernabeu clapping for an opponent is legendary.
yukiique Posted 2 hours ago #43 Posted 2 hours ago i always chek the lneups first becos one injury changes the whole flow
Hollowaein Posted 1 hour ago #45 Posted 1 hour ago feels like people overlook the 2011 champions league semi for the crazy foul count alone, that 2nd leg barely had any football left in it
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