Barcelona extended their dominance in the Spanish Super Cup with an exhilarating 3-2 victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid in the final on Sunday in Jeddah. The Catalan side, guided by Hansi Flick, claimed a record-extending 16th Super Cup title, with goals from Raphinha (two) and Robert Lewandowski sealing the triumph despite a late red card for Frenkie de Jong after a foul on substitute Kylian Mbappe.
Raphinha set the tone early, putting Barcelona ahead, but Vinicius Junior responded for Madrid with a brilliant solo goal, sparking a frenetic end to the first half. Lewandowski then restored Barca’s lead, only for Gonzalo Garcia to level matters in stoppage time, sending the teams into halftime tied. The match was ultimately decided when Raphinha’s 73rd-minute effort, deflected off Raul Asencio, found the back of the net, handing Barcelona the victory and the fourth trophy of Flick’s tenure.
For Madrid, the defeat may raise questions about coach Xabi Alonso’s future. Since taking charge in June, Alonso has yet to secure a major trophy, and his team’s run of five consecutive wins in all competitions was halted by their historic rivals. “Whatever way you lose, it hurts,” Alonso said in a post-match interview with Movistar. “This was a very even, hard-fought game. We were very close to equalising, and I have to congratulate Barcelona for the win.”
The match was a closer contest compared to last season’s Super Cup final, when Barcelona thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 at the same venue, King Abdullah Sports City. This time, both sides were more evenly matched, providing fans with a tense, back-and-forth encounter.
Flick opted to lead the line with Lewandowski rather than Ferran Torres, while teenage sensation Lamine Yamal returned on the right wing. The opening stages saw Barcelona controlling possession as Madrid sat deep, looking to exploit counter-attacks through Vinicius Junior. The Brazilian winger, who had failed to score in his previous 16 appearances, was lively down the left flank, forcing an early save from Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia.
Barcelona began to increase the pressure, and their persistence paid off in the 36th minute when Raphinha struck. After missing a prior opportunity, he made no mistake this time, firing a low shot from just inside the area past Thibaut Courtois into the bottom corner. Madrid responded with a moment of brilliance from Vinicius Junior, who floated in from the left, nutmegging Jules Kounde before slotting home to restore parity.
The first half continued in dramatic fashion. Barcelona regained the lead in stoppage time when Lewandowski received a pass from Pedri and chipped the ball over Courtois. Yet, just moments later, Madrid equalised again through Gonzalo Garcia, who converted a rebound off the crossbar despite falling awkwardly. By halftime, the score stood at 2-2, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
The second half saw a reduction in pace, with both teams slowing the game and creating fewer chances. Barcelona eventually moved ahead when Raphinha’s strike from outside the box deflected off Raul Asencio, leaving Courtois with no chance. The goal was Raphinha’s seventh in his last five matches across all competitions, highlighting his red-hot form.
Alonso attempted to turn the tide by bringing on Mbappe for the final 15 minutes, hoping the French forward could make an impact. However, Mbappe struggled to influence the game, and the match took another dramatic turn when De Jong received a red card for a high challenge on him. Despite playing with a numerical disadvantage, Barcelona had a clear opportunity in stoppage time when Marcus Rashford broke through but shot wide. Asencio also had a chance to equalise at the death but headed directly at Garcia.
The victory marks Barcelona’s 10th consecutive win across all competitions and continues their strong start to the La Liga season, even after a somewhat inconsistent opening. The club will hope this triumph serves as a springboard for further success in domestic and continental competitions. Historically, the last four winners of the Spanish Super Cup have gone on to claim La Liga, a trend Barcelona will be keen to follow once again.
For Real Madrid, the result will be a source of frustration, particularly given their recent winning streak and the high-profile nature of the fixture. The team struggled to convert key chances and will need to reassess as they continue their season under Alonso’s leadership. The performance, particularly in the first half, showed promise, but small errors and Barcelona’s clinical finishing ultimately determined the outcome.
Barcelona’s approach under Hansi Flick continues to yield results, with strategic squad selections and in-form attackers leading the line. Lewandowski’s contribution upfront and Raphinha’s dynamism on the wing proved decisive, while Yamal’s youthful energy added width and creativity. The team’s cohesion and experience in high-pressure Clasico matches were evident throughout, helping them withstand Madrid’s threats and capitalise on crucial moments.
Meanwhile, the Spanish Super Cup victory further cements Barcelona’s dominance in the competition, extending their record haul to 16 titles. Flick has now guided the Catalans to four trophies in his tenure, reinforcing his impact on the club and their strategy in major finals. The win also demonstrates the team’s resilience, as they overcame the challenge of a red card and a highly motivated Madrid squad to claim victory in a closely contested encounter.
The Clasico remains one of the most watched and fiercely contested fixtures in world football, and Sunday’s final delivered on that reputation. Fans witnessed individual brilliance, strategic management, and high drama, including multiple lead changes, goals in stoppage time, and pivotal referee decisions. It was a showcase of top-level football, highlighting the talent and depth of both squads.
For Barcelona, the Super Cup victory is not just another trophy; it is a symbol of continuity and dominance in Spanish football. With strong form and growing confidence, the Catalans look set to challenge for further honors this season, while Real Madrid will seek to regroup and regain momentum as La Liga and other competitions continue.
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