'Late goals are a part of our DNA'
A never say die approach is part of Real Madrid's DNA said captain Sergio Ramos after his stoppage time equaliser maintained a six-point La Liga lead over Barcelona with a 1-1 draw in El Clasico.
Ramos strode forward from defence to net another important goal after Luis Suarez's 53rd minute opener looked set to end Madrid's 32-game unbeaten run.
"The team has again showed that we came here to win the game, it wasn't to be but we got a point," said Ramos.
"At the end of the day the DNA of Real Madrid obliges you to fight until the end, to always have hope."
Ramos's header was a hammer blow for Barca, who have now dropped more points at home already this campaign than they did in the whole of last season.
"It shows that we have done things well since the start of the season, but we can't go crazy," added Ramos.
"Six points is just two games. There is a long way to go and Barca and the other teams below will make things very difficult.
"We prefer to rely on ourselves, but neither should we be singing from the rooftops."
Despite Ramos's heroics, Madrid's standout performer was Luka Modric as the Croatian ran the midfield in the opening 45 minutes before Barca markedly improved after the break.
"We played like a team," said Modric.
"If we leave it all out on the field, it is very difficult to beat us. We have to do this in every game, not just in the Clasico.”
Real manager Zinedine Zidane said after the match that although his side had only secured one point, it still felt like a win.
Suarez awoke from an off colour display to head home Neymar's free-kick to give Barca the lead.
However, the hosts were left to rue huge missed chances from Neymar and Lionel Messi before Ramos's late leveller snatched a point.
One piece of positive news for Barcelona, though, was the return of captain Andres Iniesta from injury as the Spanish international put on a virtuoso display as a second-half substitute.
Iniesta’s introduction into the side in the second-half of the match in place of Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic seemed to revitalise Barcelona with Real seemingly on the ascendancy.
"The feeling could be that we've dropped two points, but there is no time to feel sorry for ourselves," said Iniesta.
"The games come thick and fast and we have to win and hope Madrid slip up.
"Madrid are a dangerous team but I think we played well.
“Normally you are left with what comes last and that was Madrid's equaliser. It was a shame not to have taken our chances at 1-0."
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