
Barcelona clinched a record-extending 16th Spanish Super Cup crown after defeating arch-rivals Real Madrid 3-2 in a pulsating Clasico final held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.
Raphinha was the standout performer, scoring twice, while Robert Lewandowski also found the net as Hansi Flick’s side continued their recent dominance over Los Blancos. The victory marked Barcelona’s fifth win in their last six encounters with the Madrid side now coached by Xabi Alonso.
The final was the fourth consecutive Spanish Super Cup showdown between Spain’s two most successful clubs, underlining the intensity and familiarity of the rivalry. Real Madrid threatened early when Vinícius Júnior broke through Barcelona’s offside line and raced towards goal, but his effort was comfortably saved by goalkeeper Joan Garcia.
Barcelona responded with greater composure and attacking precision, eventually asserting control and capitalising on key moments to seal another piece of silverware. The result further reinforces their strong hold over domestic rivals in recent Clasico meetings.
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