Worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time
Worst El Clasico starting XI of all time? Worst El Clasico combined starting XI? Which are all time’s El Clasico results? Messi or Ronaldo, who is the El Clasico top scorer in the history?
Have a look at the Barcelona vs Real Madrid history results and the Biggest El Clasico Wins & Losses to get an idea of how big the rivalry is between the two La Liga clubs and two best perfoming footballers in the world. This is one of the reasons why El Clasico is considered the World’s biggest football derby.
Previously we wrote list with the worst El Clasico starting lineup since the Millennium. Now we have picked out the worst players from El Clasico to compile the worst El Clasico starting XI. We present you the worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time.
Who made The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time? Here are the stars that make The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time.
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The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time
The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time. Here are all the results from the last El Clasico match:
Real Madrid 2-0 Barcelona on March 2, 2020.
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The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time formation: 4-4-2
The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time formation? We have chosen a 4-4-2 formation based on the players not good enough to play in El Clasico.
The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time? Here are the worst players from El Casico history with a 4-4-2 formation:
The worst combined El Clasico starting XI of all time: Goalkeeper – Jose Manuel Pinto (Barcelona)
Pinto signed on loan for Barcelona on 18 January 2008, with the player arriving as cover for the injured Albert Jorquera after the latter damaged knee ligaments during the festive break. He made his debut on 26 April against Deportivo de La Coruña in a 0–2 away loss; his second match also ended in defeat, as RCD Mallorca came up from behind 0–2 to win it 3–2 at the Camp Nou.
In one of the angriest derbies of recent times in April 2011, Pinto was sent off along with then-Real manager Jose Mourinho and Pepe.
Disastrous match.
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