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Neymar makes it 2-0 in El Clásico

He’s on an unbelievable run.

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Neymar has 14 goals this season, with the latest coming against Real Madrid. This one made it 2-0 to Barcelona in El Clásico.

Andres Iniesta’s assist isn’t bad either, especially considering how patient he had to be. Luis Suarez was asking for the ball from two seconds before this pass, and most players would have taken that, likely leading to a saved or blocked shot.

But Iniesta waited, and he was rewarded with a great run and finish by the Brazilian, who's been Barca's best player since Lionel Messi went down with an injury.

(Via user penguin 672232 on r/soccer)

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