A brace from David Villa led Barcelona to an  incredible rout of Real Madrid - who lost for the first time under Jose  Mourinho.
Mourinho had gone unbeaten in his first 19 games in all  competitions since joining Madrid in the summer, but the Portuguese was  unable to avoid defeat in the biggest one of all as Pep Guardiola  maintained his perfect record as Barca coach in the Clasico with a fifth  straight victory over Real.
Xavi and Pedro put Barca two up  within 17 minutes, while Villa made it a night to remember at a packed  Nou Camp with two goals early in the second half and substitute Jeffren  Suarez added a fifth right at the end.
To add insult to injury  for Madrid, they finished the match with 10 men after Sergio Ramos  pushed Carles Puyol in the face late on.
It was some revenge for  Barca - and Guardiola - after Mourinho, then coach of Inter Milan,  knocked the Catalan side out of the Champions League at the semi-final  stage last season here.
Mourinho handed a rare start to France  striker Karim Benzema, out of favour for most of this season, after  Gonzalo Higuain failed a late fitness test.
Guardiola, though,  was able to field his strongest XI, which of course included Lionel  Messi.
And the Argentina winger, yet to score against a side  coached by Mourinho, almost did so after five minutes, when he beat  Madrid keeper Iker Casillas with an exquisite chip from a tight angle,  only to see his effort rebound off the post.
But four minutes  later, Barca did go ahead.
Andres Iniesta's perfectly-weighted  through-ball found Xavi and the midfielder took one touch to control,  albeit with some fortune, before clipping the ball past Casillas on the  volley from close range.
Angel di Maria tested Victor Valdes with  a stinging effort at the other end two minutes later, but Barca made it  2-0 in their very next attack.
It came after 17 minutes and was  scored by Barca's number 17 - Pedro.
The Spain forward was left  with a simple tap-in from close range after Casillas failed to deal with  Villa's low cross from the left.
That followed a long passing  move from the home side and the Catalans looked good for their lead.
An unseemly brawl followed after half an hour, when Cristiano  Ronaldo pushed Guardiola in the chest, with the Barca coach having  refused to hand the ball to the Portugal winger on the touchline.
Ronaldo  was shown the yellow card and received huge jeers every time he touched  the ball after that.
The former Manchester United forward came  close with a free-kick later in the half and also saw a decent penalty  appeal turned down after he went to ground following a challenge with  Valdes.
Messi was booked for simulation a minute before the  interval for exaggerating a foul by Ricardo Carvalho.
Barca began  the second half brightly and after Xavi and Villa missed good chances  early on, the latter made it 3-0 with only 54 minutes on the clock.
The  Spain striker latched onto Messi's pass and beat Casillas with a  clinical finish in the area, although he looked to be marginally offside  when the ball was played.
The same combination made it 4-0 three  minutes later as Messi set up Villa once more and the former Valencia  forward slid the ball through Casillas' legs as the keeper came out to  narrow the angle.
The Nou Camp was rocking after that and Barca  dominated right until the end.
Substitute Bojan Krkic saw his  fierce effort saved by Casillas and was unable to stay on his feet as he  raced clear moments earlier.
But Jeffren, who replaced Pedro  with three minutes left, did make it five in added time when he clipped  the ball past Casillas from close range after a low cross from the  right.
Madrid's misery was compounded right at the end as the  visitors finished the game with 10 men after Ramos hit out at Puyol and  was shown the red card.
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