Real professionalism is unique, says Ancelotti after win


MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti praised his team's professionalism and effort after they fought back from a goal down to beat Barcelona 3-1 in Saturday's La Liga 'Clasico' at the Bernabeu.

Neymar put Barca ahead in the fourth minute before Cristiano Ronaldo levelled for the in-form European champions, who appear to have put an early-season wobble firmly behind them, with a penalty in the 35th.

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