The negative tie between Barcelona and its guest Real Madrid came on Wednesday in the postponed match between them in the tenth round of the Spanish Football League, the first negative draw in the Clasico meetings in various competitions since November 2002.

As was the case 17 years ago, yesterday's match witnessed a controversial position by the fans who filled the stands of Camp Nou, the stronghold of the Catalan team that hosted the meeting.

Barcelona fans threw nearly fifty plastic balls on the field in the second half, to protest against prison sentences issued against the organizers of the Catalonia independence referendum on Spain in 2017.

During the last negative tie between the two teams, the Barcelona fans raised the controversy after throwing a "pig's head", coins and cash at Luis Figo, who was then transferred to the royal ranks from Barcelona, ​​to repeat the situation, but in another way in yesterday's meeting.

It is noteworthy that this is the 35th tie during 179 league matches between the two teams, while each team achieved 72 victories over the other.

The French coach, Zinedine Zidane, was on a date with making history, after he became the first Real Madrid coach to maintain his record without defeats for the fifth consecutive match at the Camp Nou.

In his five matches, which he played in the stronghold of the Catalan team, Zidan won two wins, against three draws.

Zidane first took charge of the riyal in January 2016, before returning to lead the royal team in his second term last March.