1973-74 Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 5 

Playmaker Johan Cruyff revolutionised a Barca team
that had not won the league title in 14 years and led
them to a crushing victory at the Bernabeu, a result
regarded as Real's most humiliating defeat in their
own stadium.The Dutchman put his side 2-0 up with a
brilliant solo effort. Picking the ball up in his own
half, he weaved around a bemused defence before
slotting the ball past keeper Mariano Garcia Remon
from near the penalty spot. Barcelona won the title
with five games to spare. 

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1984-85 Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 3 

Barca took on a distinctly British tinge in the
mid-1980s with coach Terry Venables bringing Scotland
striker Steve Archibald and then England's Gary
Lineker and Wales's Mark Hughes to the Nou Camp. 

Archibald, or 'Archigoles' as he became known, got off
to a dream start when he scored one goal and had a
hand in two more at the Bernabeu. They cruised to
victory in the title race. Two seasons later Lineker
scored a hat-trick in Barca's 3-2 win over Real at the
Nou Camp. - - - - 

1993-94 Barcelona 5 Real Madrid 0 

Mercurial Brazil striker Romario grabbed a hat-trick
when the Catalans, managed by former player Cruyff,
crushed Real at the Nou Camp. Barca were handed their
fourth title in a row when Deportivo Coruna defender
Miroslav Djukic missed a last-minute penalty against
Valencia in the final match of the season. - - - - 

1994-95 Real Madrid 5 Barcelona 0 

A sweet revenge victory for Real at the Bernabeu.
Chile striker Ivan Zamorano got a hat-trick while
Emilio Amavisca and Luis Enrique, who later became a
Barca favourite when he moved to the Nou Camp, added
the others. Real went on to win the league ahead of
Deportivo. - - - - 

2003-2004 Barcelona 1 Real Madrid 2 

The previous derby in Barcelona had been marred by
incidents surrounding the return of Luis Figo to the
Nou Camp and his appearance on this occasion followed
the same script. 

The Portugal midfielder got a vitriolic reception the
first time he played there for Real in 2000 and was
showered with missiles, including a pig's head, two
seasons later. 

This time he had the last word helping Real to a first
league win at the Nou Camp in 19 years. Barca got
their own back with a 2-1 victory at the Bernabeu
later in the season. - - - - 

2005-2006 Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 3 

Barca forward Ronaldinho was given a standing ovation
by Real Madrid fans after scoring a stunning double.
Former Real player Samuel Eto'o, rejected by his old
club at the start of the previous season, opened with
his seventh league goal against "los blancos" when he
turned inside a gaggle of defenders on the edge of the
area and fired home. 

Man-of-the-match Ronaldinho made it 2-0 after a
dazzling solo run on the hour and completed the rout
with a second after a mesmerising piece of skill took
him past the Real defence 12 minutes from time. - - - -


 
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