A La Liga title showdown beckons when leaders Barcelona clash with a fractured Real Madrid side under the lights at Camp Nou. There are always storylines galore for a Clásico, but the build-up to this weekend’s game has been like no other. Real Madrid stole headlines all week long as a civil war plagues the Bernabéu dressing room, headlined by a confrontation between Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni that ended with the Uruguayan in the hospital. To make matters worse, Real Madrid are 11 points off Hansi Flick’s men atop the table and staring down a trophyless season—a nightmare that could become infinitely worse with dropped points on Sunday, which would officially hand the Catalans the 2025–26 La Liga title. Barcelona have no doubt been loving the chaos unfolding in the Spanish capital, all while they tally win after win in the Spanish top-flight.…