Barcelona have a hundreds of history following each and every beat this season; would they extend that run with a win this afternoon against Real Madrid? Beware the injured animal. Hamilton Academical Barcelona will soon be anxious to bounce-back from Tuesdayas frustrating Copa del Rey semi-final, second-leg defeat at the arms of Real Madrid a and if recent history is something to go by, the Blaugrana must certanly be favourites to grab the gain. Besides Tuesdayas defeat, Barcelona have dropped on four occasions thus far this year, and each and whenever they have restored to register a gain inside their next match a' often in convincing fashion. Following defeat in the Supercopa, BarAa found off the threat of Valencia with a just and solid 1-0 win a week before (following a defeat against AC Milan), Barcelona originated from behind to grab the three factors against Sevilla. Even if a relatively hard away fixture has followed a decline, Barcelona have maintained that 100% history as failures against Celtic and Real Sociedad were followed up with 4-2 victories over Real Mallorca and Malaga respectively. Similarly, Barcelona tend to bounce-back from failures in the Clasico too; the famous pasillo beat at the Bernabeu was followed by a cushty 2-0 win rounded off by an amazing chip from Lionel Messi; dropping in the Copa del Rey final also prompted a similar response a' thanks to a brace from Messi, Barcelona took pole position in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. While they couldnat rather close the three things when these two sides clashed in La Liga after contesting the Supercopa p EspaAa, the Blaugrana came within an inch or two of beating Jose Mourinhoas men. Can BarAa be able to keep on this trend with a gain in Madrid? Follow us on Twitter
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