
As Andres Iniesta prepares for his 38th and final El Clasico, take a look back at his impact on Spain's biggest derby. Fernando Sanz, Christian Karembeu, Gaizka Mendieta, Carles Puyol and Fernando Morientes are looking back on their experiences of playing in El Clasico. While Barcelona celebrate their La Liga and Copa del Rey titles, the FC crew assess whether their Champions League exit makes the season a failure. From Messi or Ronaldo to Ramos or Pique, Ale Moreno and Ross Dyer build their own five-a-side team with Real Madrid and Barcelona stars. Sunday sees Barcelona and Real Madrid meet in El Clasico. With Barca having already clinched the Liga title and Madrid preparing for the Champions League final, there is little riding on the match itself. However, it remains club football's biggest game; we asked our writers to look at the topics and themes being discussed ahead of this latest showdown. Unbeaten double vs. Champions League history "Nothing's better than a double," boasted the front cover of Barcelona-based newspaper Diario...
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