Barca edge Real Madrid in thrilling Spanish Super Cup final
Barcelona's players raise the trophy as they celebrate after winning the Spanish Super Cup final football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid at the King Abdullah Stadium in Jeddah on January 11, 2026. (Photo by Haitham AL-SHUKAIRI / AFP)
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Barcelona retained the Spanish Super Cup with an
entertaining 3-2 Clasico win over Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Raphinha struck twice for the Catalans with Robert
Lewandowski also on target as they beat Xabi Alonso's team for a
record-extending 16th triumph, despite Frenkie de Jong's late red card for a
foul on Kylian Mbappe.
The French forward could only feature in the final stages as
a substitute after a knee sprain, with the defeat likely to bring back recent
doubts around Madrid coach Xabi Alonso's future.
After Raphinha sent Barcelona ahead Vinicius Junior pulled
Madrid level with a fine individual goal to kick-start a frenetic end to the
first half in Jeddah.
Lewandowski chipped Barca back in front but Gonzalo Garcia
struck deep in stoppage time to send the teams in level at the break.
The battle was decided by a deflected Raphinha effort after
73 minutes, as Barca claimed the fourth trophy of coach Hansi Flick's reign.
Alonso is still looking for his first after arriving in
June, and Madrid's run of five consecutive wins across all competitions was
brought to an end by their arch-rivals.
"Whatever way you lose it hurts, but it's clear that
this was a very even game, hotly competed, with a bit of everything,"
Alonso told Movistar.
"We were very close to equalising, we fought it out
until the end and I have to congratulate Barca."
Barca thrashed Madrid 5-2 in last season's final, also at
the King Abdullah Sports City stadium, but this was a far closer affair.
"We're very happy, another trophy, it's always a big
game against Madrid," Lewandowski told Movistar.
"We played well in the first half, the second too, we
were looking for more goals but we won and that's the most important
thing."
Flick, who led Barca to four Clasico wins over Madrid last
season in four clashes, opted for Lewandowski up front over Ferran Torres and
brought teenage star Lamine Yamal back in on the right wing.
It was a scrappy start in the Saudi evening heat, with
Barcelona keeping the ball and Madrid sitting deep to resist them, while
looking to find Vinicius Junior on the counter.
The Brazilian had not scored in his previous 16 matches but
offered a potent threat, flying down the left and forcing Joan Garcia into the
first save.
Barca began to turn up the heat and Raphinha found a
breakthrough after 36 minutes.
Moments after the winger fired a fine chance badly wide, he
made up for it with a low, early strike from just inside the area, across
Thibaut Courtois and into the bottom corner.
Madrid pulled level with a superb Vinicius strike, floating
in from the left, nutmegging Jules Kounde and slotting home.
Barcelona went back ahead four minutes into first-half
stoppage time, with Lewandowski dinking past Courtois after being played in by
Pedri.
However Madrid rapidly hit back just before the interval
through Gonzalo Garcia, who finished well while falling after Dean Huijsen's
header bounced back to him off the crossbar.
The second half was a calmer affair, with fewer chances as
the teams slowed down.
Mbappe was warming up on the sideline when Barcelona nosed
ahead, with Raphinha's shot from outside the box deflecting in off Raul Asencio
to leave Courtois with no chance.
The Brazilian is in superb form and it was his seventh goal
in his last five matches across all competitions.
"He's always there at the right moment," said
Lewandowski.
Alonso sent on Mbappe for the last 15 minutes, trying to
find a third goal and force a penalty shoot-out.
The French forward could not get a sight of goal but Barca
midfielder De Jong was sent off for a high lunge on him.
Despite Madrid's numerical advantage Barca had the best
chance in stoppage time with Marcus Rashford firing wide when through on goal.
Asencio might have grabbed an equaliser at the death but
headed straight at Garcia.
The last four winners of the Spanish Super Cup have gone on
to claim La Liga and Barcelona will be hoping it proves a platform for success
once again.
They have won 10 straight games across all competitions and lead La Liga, despite an inconsistent start to the season.


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