El Clasico: 15 amazing stats from the 2-2 draw between Barcelona and Real Madrid

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Iniesta walks off after being substituted in his final Clasico game

Barcelona and Real Madrid played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in the final El Clasico of the season at the Camp Nou.

A rapid counter-attack saw Sergi Roberto's pinpoint cross find Luis Suarez and the Uruguayan volleyed it home to put the Catalans in the lead after just 10 minutes.

But Real Madrid barely took any time to respond as it was none other than Cristiano Ronaldo, finishing off from close range.

But an elbow by Roberto in the face of Marcelo saw the Barcelona right-back receive a straight red card in stoppage time of the first half.

Lionel Messi slotted the ball in the bottom left corner beyond the reach of Keylor Navas as Barca retook the lead in the 52nd minute which was later canceled out by Gareth Bale's stunning left-footed strike as both these eternal rivals shared the spoils in the final Clasico of the season.

On that note, here is a look at the key stats from the game:


1 - Karim Benzema became the first Real Madrid player to hit double figures for both goals and assists this season.

1 - Sergi Roberto became the first Barcelona player since Javier Mascherano in 2015 to be sent off in 50 La Liga matches at the Camp Nou

1 - Real Madrid became the first team in El Clasico history to reach the milestone of 400 goals in all competitions.

1 - Lionel Messi scored his first goal at home against Real since the 2-2 draw back in October 2012, with his previous seven Clasico goals all coming at the Santiago Bernabeu.

1 - Gareth Bale scored his first goal in eight appearances against Barcelona in La Liga.

4 - Barcelona extended their winless run at the Camp Nou against Real Madrid to four matches for the first time since 2002.

4 - Zinedine Zidane tied Miguel Munoz as Real Madrid's manager with the longest unbeaten run away from home against Barcelona in all competitions.

5 - Luis Suarez reached double figures for goals and assists for the fifth consecutive season since the start of the 2013/14 season.

6 - Luis Suarez scored his sixth goal in all competitions in 10 appearances against the Los Blancos.

7 - Lionel Messi's 7th goal at home makes him the record holder for the highest number of goals in El Clasico history at the Camp Nou.

18 - Lionel Messi scored his 18th goal against Real Madrid in La Liga as he improved his tally to 26 goals in the Clasico in all competitions.

18 - Cristiano Ronaldo equaled Alfredo Di Stefano as Real Madrid's top scorer in all competitions against Barcelona.

38 - Andres Iniesta made his last and 38th El Clasico appearance.

43 - Ronaldo's first-half equalizer was his 43rd goal in all competitions this season, beating his 42 goal tally from last campaign.

1000 - Messi (551) and Ronaldo (449) have combined for a mammoth 1000 goals in their career playing for Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Stats Courtesy: Opta, Squawka, Sky Sports Statto

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