Aubameyang has scored nine goals in 11 games since joining Barcelona in February
Barcelona boss Xavi will not rule out a remarkable late push for the La Liga title after his side’s thrashing of runaway leaders Real Madrid in a statement win at the Bernabeu.
Real, who had won the previous five Clasicos, are nine points clear of Sevilla with nine matches to go, with third-placed Barcelona a further three behind with a game in hand.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice on his Clasico debut and set up Ferran Torres.
Aubameyang and Ronald Araujo headed in crosses from Ousmane Dembele before the break and Aubayemang then flicked the ball into the path of Torres for their third.
Ex-Arsenal striker Aubayemang chipped in a fourth from a Torres pass.
Barca are now unbeaten in 12 games and Xavi said: “I don’t know if we can win the title, we can’t rule out anything. Maybe we’re a bit late, but this is a very big win for us.
“We were much better than Real Madrid. We played almost as a home team in the the ground. It’s a day to enjoy, not only as a Barca manager but also a fan.
“We could easily have scored five or six. We changed our negative dynamic of losing the last few Clasicos.”
Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets added: “If we still have a small chance to make a run for the title, we will fight until the end. It’s very difficult but in football anything can happen. We are Barca.”
Real boss Carlo Ancelotti took responsibility for the heavy loss, saying “it’s my fault” – but urging his team to “forget it and move on”.
Aubameyang adds momentum to Xavi revolution
Barcelona have looked a completely different proposition since Xavi replaced Ronald Koeman in November, losing only once in La Liga in that time – and that defeat was more than three months ago.
Their winter signings from the Premier League have transformed them too, Aubameyang from Arsenal, Torres from Manchester City and Adama Traore from Wolves.
Only Memphis Depay (10 goals) has scored more than Aubameyang (nine) and Torres (five) for Barcelona this season.
It is surely too late for a title challenge, but this landmark result shows Barca are back – and could be in contention for the big trophies next season.
They blew Real Madrid away for their first Clasico win in three years and biggest league win at the Bernabeu since 2015. The impressive Dembele, booed by his own fans just weeks ago after failing to leave in January, set up the opening two goals.
Araujo had been chosen to start at right-back instead of Dani Alves to deal with the threat of Vinicius Jr, but ended up on the scoresheet himself.
Aubameyang set up Torres with a delightful backheel pass and chipped in their fourth himself, a goal initially ruled out for offside but given by the video assistant referee.
They wasted many chances to score more, with Aubameyang and Torres having six shots each.
“We’ll see where we can go from here after this big victory,” Aubameyang said.
“I was very excited to come to Barcelona and do well. It’s very easy when you play with such good players.”
Madrid suffer without Benzema’s brilliance
Real boss Ancelotti will just hope this is a blip.
They were missing the injured Karim Benzema, who has been the outstanding player in La Liga this season with 22 goals and 11 assists.
Real might not have expected to have missed him quite this much though. They started without a recognised striker but Mariano Diaz’s half-time introduction did not make things any better.
In fact, Ancelotti’s substitutions at the break were a disaster as he changed his side’s shape too.
“We started the second half trying to play one against one at the back – three defenders against their three forwards – but it didn’t work. I can only apologise to the fans,” the Italian said.
It would have been even worse for Real if not for keeper Thibaut Courtois, who made six saves.
Most of the home side’s chances came after the scoreline was 4-0 and Barca had missed several attempts for a fifth goal. David Alaba forced a good save from Marc-Andre ter Stegen in one of the better opportunities.
It is not time to panic though. This was only their third league defeat all season and they are still in control of the title race.
“It’s a very tough blow to lose this way,” Ancelotti added. “We know we have a good lead at the top of the table. We can’t make dramas about this game – we have to move forward.”
Line-ups
Real Madrid
Formation 4-2-4-0
1Courtois
2Carvajal3Militão4Alaba6Nacho
14Casemiro8Kroos
21Rodrygo10Modric15Valverde20Vinícius Júnior
- 1Courtois
- 2CarvajalSubstituted forMarianoat 45′minutes
- 3Militão
- 4Alaba
- 6NachoSubstituted forVázquezat 63′minutesBooked at 88mins
- 14Casemiro
- 8KroosBooked at 22minsSubstituted forCamavingaat 45′minutesBooked at 82mins
- 21RodrygoSubstituted forAsensioat 63′minutes
- 10ModricBooked at 63mins
- 15Valverde
- 20Vinícius Júnior
Substitutes
- 5Vallejo
- 7E Hazard
- 11Asensio
- 12Marcelo
- 13Lunin
- 16Jovic
- 17Vázquez
- 19Ceballos
- 22Isco
- 24Mariano
- 25Camavinga
- 45Piñeiro del Álamo
Barcelona
Formation 4-3-3
1ter Stegen
4Araújo3Piqué24García18Alba
21de Jong5Busquets16González López
7Dembélé25Aubameyang19Torres
- 1ter Stegen
- 4Araújo
- 3Piqué
- 24García
- 18AlbaBooked at 74minsSubstituted forAlves da Silvaat 86′minutes
- 21de JongBooked at 26minsSubstituted forPaez Gaviriaat 71′minutes
- 5BusquetsBooked at 31mins
- 16González LópezSubstituted forGonzález Iglesiasat 86′minutesBooked at 88mins
- 7DembéléSubstituted forTraoréat 80′minutes
- 25AubameyangSubstituted forDepayat 71′minutes
- 19Torres
Substitutes
- 6Puig Martí
- 8Alves da Silva
- 9Depay
- 11Traoré
- 12Braithwaite
- 13Murara Neto
- 14González Iglesias
- 15Lenglet
- 17de Jong
- 22Mingueza
- 30Paez Gaviria
- 36Tenas
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Attendance:60,017
Live Text
Match ends, Real Madrid 0, Barcelona 4.
Second Half ends, Real Madrid 0, Barcelona 4.
Corner, Barcelona. Conceded by David Alaba.
Attempt blocked. Adama Traoré (Barcelona) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
Attempt blocked. Luka Modric (Real Madrid) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Foul by Dani Alves (Barcelona).
Marco Asensio (Real Madrid) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Nico González (Barcelona) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Lucas Vázquez (Real Madrid) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Gavi (Barcelona) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Lucas Vázquez (Real Madrid).
Foul by Nico González (Barcelona).
Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Nico González (Barcelona).
Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Substitution, Barcelona. Nico González replaces Pedri.
Substitution, Barcelona. Dani Alves replaces Jordi Alba.
Attempt missed. Lucas Vázquez (Real Madrid) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right.
Corner, Real Madrid. Conceded by Gerard Piqué.
Foul by Sergio Busquets (Barcelona).