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- As often happens in Clasicos, Real Madrid and Barcelona let loose the goals and strong emotions in the Merengue's victory securing their place in the Copa del Rey final. Terra brings you everything you did not see in the victory of Real Madrid over FC Barcelona 3-1 at home. Photo: Getty Images
- Even before the game, Barcelona fans waved flags creating a daunting atmosphere at the Camp Nou for the Madrid visitors. Photo: Getty Images
- Club presidents Sandro Rosell and Florentino Pérez left the animosity to the players on the pitch as they shook hands in a show of civility. Photo: Getty Images
- Real Madrid's embattled manager José Mourinho showed the anguish and anxiety that Clasicos exert on him. Photo: Getty Images
- As always, Madrid's superstar Cristiano Ronaldo ended up on the floor on more than one occasion. Photo: Getty Images
- Of course, in one very important instance, he ended up on the floor after a foul from Gerard Pique that resulted in a penalty and the opening score for the visitors. Photo: Getty Images
- Cristiano continued to lead Real as his second goal, after a great run by Angel Di Maria, sealed the victory putting Madrid up 2-0 and silencing the Camp Nou crowd. Photo: AP
- CR7 continued to be the focal point of home fans, some of who put pointed a laser at the Portuguese star. Photo: Getty Images
- What's this? Is Mourinho criticizing Ronaldo? Not likely, since he was the principal weapon leading Real to the shocking win. Photo: Getty Images
- Not sure what Barcelona's goalie José Pinto was trying here, but it didn't work too well. Photo: AP
- Barcelona manager Jordi Roura could not hide his frustration regarding the result. Maybe you should have pulled the strings and brought on David Villa earlier, Jordi! Photo: Getty Images
- Things got worse for Barça when Real Madrid's Raphael Varane thumped home a header to make it 3-0. Photo: Getty Images
- Varane's goal led to what will likely be the most remembered moment at the Camp Nou, the defender and Mourinho embracing. Photo: Getty Images
- Jordi Alba scored a goal with barely over a minute left to play, giving the briefest amount of joy to the fans who stuck around for the full ninety minutes. Photo: Getty Images
- But the goal did little to brighten Roura's mood, who could not help but show is disappointment. Photo: Getty Images
- Near the end of the game, emotions came close to boiling over -- especially thanks to the substitution of troublemaker Pepe -- but luckily the referee was able to keep control of the game. Photo: Getty Images
- At the conclusion to the latest Clasico, an ecstatic CR7 couldn't help but smile at the well deserved victory. Photo: Getty Images
- On the other end, a disconsolate Lionel Messi displays his displeasure for the result and likely for a subpar performance. Photo: Getty Images
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As often happens in Clasicos, Real Madrid and Barcelona let loose the goals and strong emotions in the Merengue's victory securing their place in the Copa del Rey final. Terra brings you everything you did not see in the victory of Real Madrid over FC Barcelona 3-1 at home.
Photo: Getty Images

