
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo both scored twice as Barcelona and Real Madrid drew 2-2 in a politically-charged Clasico on Sunday which kept the Catalan giants eight points ahead of their bitter rivals.
Ronaldo put Madrid ahead after 23 minutes but Messi responded just after the half hour mark.
The 98,000 crowd of vociferous Catalans glimpsed the possibility of going 11 points clear after Messi struck a free-kick to put them ahead after the break but Ronaldo responded five minutes later.
In the dying stages, Barca had the chance to win it with substitute Martin Montoya hitting the woodwork.
On a tense night at Camp Nou, fans had created a mosaic of the Catalan flag, “The Senyera”, in a clear demonstration of the nationalist fervour in the region where many want independence from Spain.
After the match, Madrid coach Jose Mourinho said he was confident that his side could still haul back Barca.