Real Madrid boss Juande Ramos believes his side are capable of clinching a victory over their arch-rivals Barcelona when both teams clash on Saturday at Camp Nou in the Primera Liga. The former Tottenham Hotspur manager was appointed as the new tactician of the Spanish champions, following the sacking of his predecessor Bernd Schuster, who was blamed for Los Merengues' poor run. "We need to climb back up the league and we are totally convinced of our chances of winning," Ramos was quoted by skysports.com as saying. "I am only going for the win. The word draw is not in my vocabulary." Real are suffering severe rearguard problems, and they registered a series of frustrating results on all fronts as a result. The newly-installed coach reckons that receiving an early goal in El Clasico would be devastating. "The beginning of the match will be very important. If we concede early it could sap our confidence but even if that happens we still have a chance," he said. One day before Los Blancos relieved him of his duties, Schuster said a beleaguered Real cannot defeat the Catalans in Saturday's game.