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Just realised 16-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma is literally half my age.
Sad face
Reaction to Real Madrid 0-4 Barcelona
Suarez scores twice, second is Messi assist
Messi comes on to return from injury
Barca go six points clear
Emlyn Begley
Just realised 16-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma is literally half my age.
Sad face
Paul Pogba's ambitious effort from distance is tipped around the post by Gianluigi Donnarumma and the AC Milan child keeper punches the corner away to safety.
The ball rolls to AC Milan boss Sinisa Mihajlovic, who flicks the ball up in his polished black shoes and does a few keepy-ups. Was just missing one of his trademark 30-yard piledriver free-kicks.
There has been an average of 4.3 goals per game in the last nine league El Clasico encounters at Santiago Bernabeu.
Second half has been a bit more lively than the first and Juventus sub Alex Sandro cuts inside and fires an effort just high and wide.
Juventus defender Stephan Lichtsteiner is booked for fouling M'Baye Niang near the halfway line.
AC Milan's Giacomo Bonaventura wants a penalty as he is fouled by Leonardo Bonucci, who has only been on the pitch for seconds. But it's called back for a free out for a foul on Stefano Sturaro by M'Baye Niang, who headed the ball down to Bonaventura.
Lucky escape for Juventus.
Second half is now under way.
Juventus bring on defender Leonardo Bonucci for midfielder Hernanes at half-time.
Barcelona's 4-0 win was their second biggest win without conceding in a league away game against Real Madrid (5-0 in 1974).
If you missed El Clasico earlier, you can listen to the highlights of BBC Radio 5 live's commentary from the Bernabeu here.
Half-time at the Juventus Stadium. Not a classic.
The game between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos was called off before kick-off. A flare thrown onto the pitch exploded near an Olympiakos player. The champions refused to play and after an hour-long delay the game was called off.
That sparked a pitch invasion with fans fighting with police and ripping up seats.
Richard has attached a video of the chaos which you can see if you click on his tweet.
Paul Pogba fires an effort over from the edge of the box. Not sure he's hit the heights this season so far. A metaphor for Juventus' season perhaps.
Luis Suarez's first goal came after a build-up of 24 passes; the most for a La Liga goal in 2015-16 (24 passes).
Juventus bring off Patrice Evra, who has picked up a knock, and Alex Sandro comes on to replace him.
Barcelona's president is a happy man, unsurprisingly.
Claudio Marchisio has a go from 25 yards for Juventus but it's well saved by AC Milan keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who wears number 99.