Benzema lays claim to Clasico throne

As Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi will not play El Clasico, this time Karim Benzema lays claim to El Clasico's throne. Benzema is confident to portray and prove himself as the biggest star of the El Clasico.

The El Clasico has entered a new era where Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will not play for Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively. This will be the first El Clasico since 2005 when Ronaldo and Messi will not be a part of it. Karim. Fans can buy Real Madrid vs Barcelona Tickets from our website.


Messi played his first match for Barcelona on 19 November 2005. In that match, Ronaldinho was witnessed for applauding a 3-0 win of Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid three years ago from today and Lionel Messi left this summer. Now, the departure of both players has left a vacant seat for the throne of El Clasico.



Karim Benzema

Both Ronaldo and Messi have left their memorable mark on El Clasico when it comes to scoring the goal. Lionel Messi has scored 26 goals for Barcelona and Ronaldo has scored 18 for Real Madrid.


In the absence of Messi and Ronaldo, there needs to be someone who will be the goal scorer for El Clasico. Benzema emerged as the top goal scorer in the El Clasico match last Sunday. After the departure of Ronaldo, Benzema is the most favorite to win Ballon d’Or 2021. Benzema has scored 11 goals and 7 assists this season more than Ronaldo and Messi.


Benzema is back in favor and emerged as Real Madrid’s star player, so now he is keen to fully show his talent in El Clasico as he showed his tremendous goal at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano last season.


Benzema showed his memorable strong talent in El Clasico and if he wins the Ballon d’Or he will gain more weight in proving his talent. Eticketing.co is the best website to buy football tickets. Fans can buy El Clasico Tickets from our website.

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