Barcelona 0-0 Real Madrid: 5 Hits and Flops from the game | La Liga 19/20

It ended all square in the end
It ended all square in the end

#2 Flop - Luis Suarez

Luis Suárez had a tough time
Luis Suárez had a tough time

It was an uninspiring performance from Barcelona's Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez. The 32-year-old was well covered by both Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane as Suarez found it hard to have any influence on the game.

His first touch let him down quite a few times against Los Blancos and the striker's overall play with his back to the goal was disappointing, to say the least. His stats on the day tell the whole story as the Uruguayan had a passing accuracy of 70%, with three shots on goal and none of them being on target.

He completed zero dribbles and had no contribution defensively. To be fair, Suarez was looking a bit tired towards the end of the game and should have been substituted by Ernesto Valverde.

#1 Hit - Casemiro

Casemiro was huge for Real Madrid
Casemiro was huge for Real Madrid

Casemiro is currently one of the best, if not the best defensive midfielder in the world. Against Barcelona, he showed exactly why he is so highly rated.

The Brazilian's reading of the game is outstanding as he can see a pass coming from a mile away, which he did on Wednesday and protected his centre-backs brilliantly. Also, his ability to stop opposition counter-attacks is highly underrated.

The 27-year-old is an important part of Zinedine Zidane's style of play at Real Madrid and should be mighty proud of the performance he put in against Barcelona. In terms of stats, he had a passing accuracy of 85%, with a surprising four shots on goal, out of which two were on target.

The Real Madrid midfielder made five successful tackles, which was the most by anyone on the field, along with one interception and one clearance

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