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Barcelona's 0-0 draw with Real Madrid reappeared 17 years later

Original title: Barcelona and Real Madrid rarely played 0-0. The last time was 17 years ago

A postponed Spanish 'National Derby' ended early this morning. Barcelona drew 0-0 with Real Madrid at home and continued to lead the La Liga table. It is worth mentioning that the last time the two teams did not score was 17 years ago.

Before the game, both teams played one less round and accumulated 35 points. Barcelona beat Real Madrid to the top with a goal difference advantage. This make-up game in the 10th round is related to the championship trend of this season.

Like the competition for the championship, the process of this game can be called glue. The ball control rate of the two sides is basically the same, but Real Madrid's 17 shots are higher than Barcelona's 9, which is a big anti guest posture. Benzema once hit the post, and Bell's goal was ruled invalid. Messi also rarely missed a goal.

The score was finally set at 0-0, and the last time the two sides handed in a blank paper was back in November 2002, 6235 days ago.

Not only did the game draw, but both sides also shared equally in the national Derby, with 72 wins, 35 draws and 72 losses. Moreover, the number of goals scored by both sides is also very close. Real Madrid scored 286 goals, while Bassa scored two more goals than Real Madrid.

In addition, a draw also allowed the managers of both sides to set a new high: barwade has led Barcelona unbeaten in seven consecutive national derbies, equalling the record maintained by Guardiola; Zidane led Real Madrid to five consecutive unbeaten games at Camp Nou, becoming the first person in Real Madrid's history.