The Classical between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid of this Sunday was very decisive and resulted positive for the ones of Xavi Hernández, those who 'tieed up' the victory in the last minutes, to leave practically sentenced LaLiga in the day 26 and to fault of twelve parties for contesting (36 points). Thus, it did not result a surprise that the Spotify Camp Nou dressed of gala to support to his in a key night.

The feudo barcelonista gathered to 95.745 Barcelona in the terracings, that turns into the record assistance of this season after surpassing the 92.605 assistants in the Barça-Almería in which Gerard Hammered hanged the boots. The terracings were full, but also the loge where were varied the invited 'surprises' to support to the team of Xavi.

Guardiola And Aubameyang 'hunted' in the Camp Nou

Before it began the party, one of the images that more thrilled to the barcelonismo was the one of Pep Guardiola arriving to the loge, after being invited by the club. The one of Santpedor is the most important trainer of the history of the Barça (and, probably, of the one of the football in general) and took advantage of the free day, after the party of the Manchester City the Saturday against the Burnley, to travel to the City Condal and see the Classical.

Likewise, after the party Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, forward of Chelsea and ex of the FC Barcelona, surprised with the apparition in a history of Ferran Torres in his official account of Instagram in the changing rooms of the Camp Nou, celebrating beside his excompañeros. In the image, wrote "big".

Invited of renown in the Camp Nou

The loge of the stadium barcelonista was full of personalities further of Joan Laporta, president of the club, and members of his board. It was present Danny Coaster, widower of Johan Cruyff, Ada Colau, mayor of Barcelona, Javier Godó, earl of Godó, Eduardo Fernández, Vice-president of the Real Madrid, Deco, ex player of the Barça and current agent of players like Raphinha, José Bono, ex-president of the Congress of Deputies, David Escudé, Councillor of Sports of the City council of Barcelona, and Josep González-Cambray, Adviser of Education, among others.