Barcelona has claimed the Spanish Super Cup title after a nail-biting 3-2 victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid in the final clash. The match, held in Saudi Arabia, showcased the intense rivalry between the two La Liga giants, drawing millions of fans worldwide.
From the opening whistle, both teams came out firing. Real Madrid struck first through a clinical finish from Vinicius Junior in the 15th minute, silencing the Blaugrana supporters. But Barcelona responded swiftly, with Robert Lewandowski leveling the score just before halftime, his header from a pinpoint corner proving decisive.
The second half exploded into life. Pedri’s stunning long-range strike put Barca ahead in the 55th minute, only for Real Madrid to fight back with a Rodrygo equalizer. Tension peaked as extra time loomed, but Barcelona’s depth shone through. Substitute Raphinha sealed the win with a composed finish in the 85th minute, sparking wild celebrations.
This triumph marks Barcelona’s second Spanish Super Cup in three years under Xavi’s guidance, boosting their confidence ahead of the La Liga season. Real Madrid, despite the loss, showed resilience, but defensive lapses cost them dearly. Fans are already buzzing about the rematch in the upcoming Clásico.
Key performers included Lewandowski with his goal and assist, while Courtois made several crucial saves for Madrid. The victory adds another chapter to one of football’s greatest rivalries, with Barcelona now eyeing domestic and European glory.
