It was one way show on Sunday night when a much improved Barcelona side visited the capital of Spain to take on League leaders, Real Madrid.
Barcelona ended a 3-year drought without a win in this fixture with a thumping 4:0 win over their perennial rivals.

And Arsenal reject, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was the architect of Carlo Ancelotti’s men’s downfall, with the former Borussia Dortmund goal-poacher netting 2 goals and assisting another.
The Gabonese International opened the scoring with a close range header into the back of Courtois’ net, before Araujo nodded home a second also in the first half, with both goals assisted by Dembele.

Former Manchester City man, Ferran Torres made it 3 in the second period after a clever backheel from the former arsenal man. Aubameyang would make it 4 just 4 minutes later, after a neat finish that was awarded by VAR.
Barcelona remain 3rd, 12 points behind Real Madrid, but with a game in hand. This was Xavi’s first win at the Bernabeu