Alright, so I was digging around some old football match data the other day, specifically about “2014 Barcelona vs Real Madrid”. You know, that classic rivalry. I have some notes here. Let’s go through what I did.

First, I searched for the match date and basic info. Found out it was on March 23, 2014. It was the 29th game week in the league. A big deal, as always.
Next, I started looking at the match results. This game was nuts – it ended 3-4 in favor of Barcelona. I wrote down the scorers: Benzema scored twice for Real Madrid, and Cristiano Ronaldo got one. On Barcelona’s side, I didn’t have the full list, but I knew they had four goals in total.
- Checked the team line-ups and substitutions.
- Noted that there were some live incidents, goals, and cards during the match.
Then, I dove into some predictions and analysis from back then. There was this talk about Barcelona having more possession and Real Madrid relying on individual skills, like Ronaldo and Bale. Sounds about right, eh?
I also remembered reading somewhere that things started great for Barcelona in that first Clsico of the season. That’s what got me digging into this match in the first place.
I tried to gather all the statistics – you know, possession, shots, fouls, the whole nine yards. I jotted these down in my notebook.

Lastly, I compared this match with another one played later that year on October 25, 2014, just to see how the teams evolved. It was interesting to contrast the two games. I haven’t finished looking at that one yet.
So yeah, that’s basically what I did. Just piecing together what happened in that epic 2014 match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. It’s always fun to revisit these classic games and see what went down.
What’s Next
I plan to finish analyzing that October match soon and see if I can find any more interesting tidbits. Maybe write a more detailed comparison of the two. We’ll see.