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Luis Suarez fires Barcelona in front of Real Madrid with perfectly placed shot

Who needs Messi?

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Since Lionel Messi went down with an injury, Luis Suarez and Neymar have stepped up their games. Leo wasn't fit enough to start El Clásico, but once again, it hasn't mattered. Suarez is good enough by himself. Here's the goal he scored to give Barcelona the lead over Real Madrid just 10 minutes into Saturday's match.

The assist is pretty wonderful too. Sergi Roberto is the man who probably would have been dropped to the bench if Messi could play, but the Blaugrana will be happy to have him in the team after that spectacular pass. And how about the outside of the boot finish? Very few guys even try that.

(Via user Rodrigoelcrack on r/soccer)

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