Barcelona vs Real Madrid - El Clasico: Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez, Bale, Neymar, Benzema - how do you fit them all into a combined XI?

We took our best shot at picking the best players from El Clasico...

Tom Sheen
Saturday 21 March 2015 15:26 GMT
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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo (Getty Images)

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Back when these two met in October's El Clasico, Barcelona were enduring a relatively poor start to life under Luis Enrique, while Real Madrid were just shy of half-way through what would end up a 22-game winning streak.

Fast forward five months and the tables have turned, Barcelona have lost just three times and drawn one of the 30 matches they have played since then, while Real Madrid have really struggled since the turn of the year, winning only nine (and drawing two) of their 16 matches.

Boos permeate the Bernabeu on a regular basis and Carlo Ancelotti is suddenly fighting for his job - such is life for the players and managers at Real Madrid.

Barcelona once again look like the most dominant team in Europe, sweeping aside Manchester City in midweek, while Real Madrid almost went out to Schalke a week back, losing 4-3 at home in a terrible showing.

Lionel Messi and Co hold just a single point more than their bitter rivals - though they have a much superior goal difference - and this game, like every Clasico, will go a very long way to deciding the Spanish Primer Division.

As the world's mega-stars prepare to go head-to-head, who makes it into a joint side of the best players?

The team has been selected based on the below predicted line-ups:

Barcelona: Bravo, Alves, Mascherano, Pique, Alba, Busquets, Rakitic, Iniesta, Messi, Suarez, Neymar.

Real Madrid: Casillas, Carvajal, Ramos, Pepe, Marceloa, Kroos, Modric, Isco, Bale, Benzema, Ronaldo.

Scroll through our gallery to see the team:

FINAL SCORE: Barcelona 7 Real Madrid 4

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