29.11.2010 23:53
Five out of five for Guardiola
Roegr Bogunyà
This Monday’s win over Madrid was Josep Guardiola’s fifth in charge of the team - with Pep in at the helm, the team have never lost against their eternal rival.
This was Guardiola’s win number five following the 2-0 win on December 13th 2008, the 2-6
thrashing on May 2nd 2009, the 1-0 win at the Nou Camp last November 29th and the 0-2 win at the
Bernabeu on April 10th 2010.
16-2

The goal difference between the two over those five games is an
incredible 16-2 in Barça’s favour, with Messi leading the scorers on four goals - nearly one
a game.
First defeat for Mourinho
FC Barcelona became the first team to beat Mourinho’s Madrid, who had gone 19
official games unbeaten (12 in La Lliga, 5 in the Champions and 2 in the Cup) and the 5-0 score
line is the biggest that the Portuguese coach has ever suffered in his managerial career.
Cap gol en contra

In the three games against Madrid at the Nou Camp that Guardiola has
been in charge, the team have not conceded a single goal and have scored eight goals themselves.