Barcelona's players may need to collectively get their hearing checked when Sunday's El Clasico is all said and done.

Hansi Flick's side will travel to the Bernabeu for the first instalment of Spain's biggest rivalry this season as they face Real Madrid. Vinicius Jr 'unhappy' at having to prove himself at Real Madrid again

Los Blancos go into the fixture seeking their first win over Barcelona since April 2024, which they won 3-2 in a LaLiga clash.

Since then, it's been one-way traffic in favour of the Catalan outfit, who have won the last four encounters between the Spanish giants.

To further underline Barcelona's dominance in the rivalry, they have outscored Real Madrid by 16 goals to seven.

It's why Madrid are looking to use every weapon in their arsenal to snap the four-game lo

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