Real Madrid have the league title wrapped up after their spectacular 3-2 win over Barcelona.
Xavi's team needed the win to close the gap to five points but defeat left them 11 points adrift with only 18 to play for.
The Barcelona boss was left moaning about the referee while Carlo Ancelotti could enjoy Jude Bellingham's 21st goal of the season.
The England midfielder continues to shine in his debut season in Spain, and once again proved his worth on home soil to take Madrid towards what will eventually be a 36th LaLiga title.
Here are 10 things we learned from the Clasico.
No one has been better in La Liga than Bellingham
'Player of the season,' says Carlo Ancelotti and who are we to argue?
Bellingham is the second top scorer in his first season in Spain and perhaps most importantly has scored three in the two league Clasicos that have helped decide the season. Spectacular.
Madrid could lift the title against Granada
Madrid now need seven points to win the league.
Assuming Barcelona don't drop any more points Ancelotti's team will be Champions if they pick up two wins and one draw against Real Sociedad away, at home to Cadiz, and away at Granada on May 12.
Barca may look to cash in on injured De Jong
Frenkie De Jong suffered his third ankle injury of the season. The problems have cost him three months out in total.
With Barca's season over he must now concentrate on being fit for the Euros ahead of a summer when once again he will be the player other clubs want and Barca look to cash in on.
Yamal can hold his head up high
It's been a rough week for 16-year-old Lamine Yamal but he left his mark on the Clasico and picked up La Liga's man-of-the-match.
His first season for Barcelona has been little short of astonishing and the future is
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