Anyone else get the feeling Sunday's brilliant Clasico will live long in the memory?It really had everything you could wish for from a neutral's perspective.Incredible attacking play, stunning goals, a few controversial decisions, a red card and to top it off, Lionel Messi's 500th strike for Barcelona coming in the 92nd minute to win the game.There's no doubt the late drama stole some of the limelight away from Ivan Rakitic, who put in a solid performance and scored a goal well worthy of winning any match to give Barca a 2-1 lead with just over 15 minutes to play.And that came just a few minutes after Andres Iniesta produced one of the best passes of the night, if not the season.Surprisingly, his stunning ball to set up Luis Suarez has gone completely under the radar in the aftermath of Sunday's events.The 32-year-old might not have the engine to dominate the Clasico for 90 minutes anymore but he showed he's still a class act with an assured display on Sunday.But it was one particular pass that really caught our eye.As you can see in the video below, Iniesta had space to advance onto Real Madrid's defence deep in their half.At first, it looks like his options are limited. But a reminder - in case you needed it - this is Iniesta and nothing is off limits.From nowhere, he spots Suarez's run into the box and plays a brilliant, outside of the foot, ball in between Nacho and Sergio Ramos, straight into the Uruguayan's path.

The replay using the camera angle behind the Spanish maestro makes it look even better.

Suarez made a great connection on the half-volley too and were it not for a superb stop from Keylor Navas, everyone would have been raving about that assist for years.

But considering Barcelona went on to secure a last-gasp win and returned to the top of La Liga, we doubt Iniesta will be feeling too bothered he couldn't add another assist to his showreel.