It's been 10 years since Barcelona's incredible 6-2 win over Real Madrid at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
The historic match sparked the modern Clasico rivalry that was to come in the following years as they scored more goals than a visiting team had ever scored before at the Bernabeu.
The game took place on May 2, 2009, a day of festivities in Madrid, during a season that Barcelona had dominated.
Pep Guardiola's side had a four-point lead at the top of the LaLiga table going into the encounter while fans were growing impatient with Juande Ramos at Los Blancos.
Gonzalo Higuain's opener was cancelled out by Thierry Henry's composed finish before Carles Puyol put the Blaugrana in front.
Lionel Messi made it 3-1 before half time as those in the stands began to show their displeasure towards their team.
Sergio Ramos headed Madrid back into contention but goals from Henry, Messi and Gerard Pique saw Barcelona run out comfortable winners.
The Catalan club left the Bernabeu to applause from the home supporters in a truly remarkable game.
"The 6-2 at the Bernabeu was out seventh title," said then Barcelona president Joan Laporta.
The headline on MARCA the next day read: It's over