The Portuguese ace played only 23 minutes after being sent off by referee De Burgos Bengoechea, who had a controversial performance at Camp Nou.

Cristiano Ronaldo may have only played 23 minutes, but he made them all count.

The Portuguese striker scored Real Madrid's second goal, moments after Lionel Messi had leveled the score in the first El Clásico of the season. But even after taking under consideration the way he sent the ball into the back of the net, that goal saw him become the player with the most goals scored at the Camp Nou in these kind of matchups.

If that wasn't enough, the Portuguese star added an achievement to his name that no other player in El Clásico history was able to replicate.

"Cristiano Ronaldo is the first substitute player to score a goal off the bench and get a red card in the entire history of El Clásico"