For the first time in 17 years, Classico Globe ended with a goalless draw between Barcelona and Real Madrid, so the partnership continues to lead the Spanish Football League with the progress of the Catalan club goal difference.

Real Madrid created the most dangerous opportunities in the game, and the referee canceled a goal scored by Gareth Bale after returning to the assistant video technology (Var), which confirmed an infiltration situation.

Argentine star Lionel Messi was the most dangerous part of Barcelona, ​​but his efforts were not enough to grant the goal of progress for the Catalan club.

This is the first negative draw in the League since November 2002, when Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane was a player in the Royal Club.

The two clubs raised their score to 36 points after the passage of 17 stages of the Spanish League to continue the competition over the precedence in the competition, which regained its suspense after absolute control of Barcelona during the past seasons.

The match took place in light of unprecedented security measures in the history of the meetings of the two teams, in light of the protests of the people of the Catalan region demanding to secede from Spain, which caused the postponement of the match, which was scheduled to take place last October.

The match stopped for a few minutes in the second half, after the fans who filled the Camp Nou stadium pitches threw some balls into the field to express their political demands.