FC Barcelona has exercised true paternity at the Santiago Bernabéu since the legendary 2-6 scoreline achieved by the team led by Pep Guardiola in 2009. On Saturday, the culés once again crushed Real Madrid (0-4) with a shocking result that It is beginning to be common in favor of the Barça team in the Madrid fiefdom.

For Barça, it was the third 0-4 in Chamartín in the last nine years and the fifth win in the last decade against the eternal rival as a visitor. Historically, the Catalans always had difficulties winning at the Bernabéu, but the balance has tipped in favor of the Catalans in the last 15 years. At FCBN we review Barça's latest wins in Madrid.

The 0-4 of Luis Enrique's Barça, the first big beating since 2-6

On November 21, 2015, Luis Enrique's Barça overwhelmed the 'merengue' team with an exhibition by Luis Suárez (double), Andrés Iniesta and Neymar. Without Leo Messi in the XI, the culés were infinitely superior to a Madrid that, with Rafa Benítez on the bench, never found its way in the first part of the season. The difference could have been much greater, but Keylor Navas denied Barça several goals in a real bath that ended with white fans handkerchiefs against Florentino Pérez.

With Ernesto Valverde there were two 0-3 in the League and Cup

After the departure of Luis Enrique and Neymar Jr., Ernesto Valverde took charge of the Barça bench. The cycle began with two tough defeats against Madrid in the 2017 Spanish Super Cup (1-3 and 2-0), but in December of that year, just before Christmas, Barça put LaLiga on the freezer with a win in the Bernabéu (0-3).

Like this season, the Catalans crushed the 'merengues' with a great second half in which Luis Suárez, Leo Messi (penalty) and Aleix Vidal scored. Barça won that League easily and the whites, with Zinedine Zidane on the bench, won their third Champions League in a row.

In March 2019, the 'Txingurri' team repeated the result in Chamartín, this time in the semi-final second leg of the Copa del Rey. Barça finished off a Madrid lacking punch (0-3) with goals from Luis Suárez (double) and Raphael Varane (against). That week was fateful for Santiago Solari's team, because at the weekend they lost again at home against Barça (0-1 in the League) and, three days later, Ajax kicked them out of the Champions League with a resounding 1-4 .

Xavi Hernández also premièred in the Bernabéu with a 0-4

Barça's last big win at the Bernabéu took place on March 20, 2022. Like Hansi Flick, Torres and Ronald Araújo. The Egarense, of course, had lost in its first Clásico in the Spanish Super Cup (2-3) played in January of that year.