Robert Lewandowski's brace led Barcelona to a stunning victory over Real Madrid in the latest clásico, solidifying their position at the top of the table. Just three days after a resounding 4-0 win against Bayern Munich, Barcelona continued their impressive form at the Santiago Bernabéu, scoring four goals once again. Lewandowski, rejuvenated and in fine form, netted two goals, while Lamine Yamal made history as the youngest player ever to score in this iconic fixture. Raphinha capped off the scoring, sealing a memorable night for the Catalan side. Barcelona's bold approach paid off, exposing vulnerabilities in Carlo Ancelotti's Madrid team, who struggled to cope with the youthful energy of their opponents. With six players under the age of 21 in the starting lineup, Barcelona executed their game plan flawlessly, leaving Madrid's defense in disarray. Ancelotti's side was unable to respond effectively, as they were repeatedly caught in traps set by the visitors. While Kylian Mbappé had a disappointing outing, managing only three shots that were on target, Barcelona's performance was a testament to their tactical superiority and fearless play. This clásico was not just another match; it was a statement of intent from a Barcelona side that is clearly on the rise.