Barcelona Outclass Real Madrid in 5-2 Supercopa de Espana Rout


Barcelona secured a resounding 5-2 victory over Real Madrid to win the Supercopa de Espana, with Raphinha scoring a brace in the thrilling encounter.



Barcelona secured a resounding 5-2 victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid to claim the Supercopa de Espana, marking Hansi Flick's first trophy as the club's manager. This triumph marked Barcelona's third consecutive El Clasico win, a testament to their growing dominance over their storied rivals. The win was all the more impressive given Real Madrid's current position above Barcelona in the LaLiga standings.


Real Madrid got off to a flying start in the Supercopa de Espana final, with Kylian Mbappe scoring a stunning goal just five minutes into the game. The French superstar danced through the Barcelona defense and finished with a tidy right-footed shot, giving Los Blancos an early advantage. However, this would prove to be the only highlight of the evening for Real Madrid, as Barcelona soon took control of the game.


Barcelona's fightback was sparked by a brilliant goal from Lamine Yamal, who cut inside on his left foot and squeezed the ball past Thibaut Courtois to level the score. This goal marked a turning point in the game, as Barcelona went on to score three more times before the break. Robert Lewandowski fired Barcelona ahead from the penalty spot after Eduardo Camavinga was penalized for hacking down Gavi in the box. The Blaugrana's relentless pressure and clinical finishing had Real Madrid reeling, setting the stage for a convincing victory.



Barcelona's onslaught continued unabated, with Raphinha scoring his first goal of the game just three minutes after Lewandowski's penalty. The Brazilian winger met Jules Koundé's whipped cross with a powerful header, thumping the ball into the top corner to give Barcelona a 3-1 lead. This goal further deflated Real Madrid, who were struggling to cope with Barcelona's relentless pressure.


The first half ended in disastrous fashion for Real Madrid, as Barcelona scored again with the last kick of the half. Alejandro Balde was the scorer, notching his name on the scoresheet with a tidy first-time finish from 15 yards out. This goal capped an astonishing 45 minutes that had left Real Madrid reeling and facing a daunting task to get back into the game.



The second half began in similar fashion, with Barcelona adding a fifth goal shortly after the restart. Raphinha was once again the scorer, exploiting the space behind Real Madrid's defense to gallop away from his markers. Cutting back onto his left foot, Raphinha found the bottom corner with a precise finish, seemingly putting the game beyond Real Madrid's reach.


However, in a dramatic twist, Real Madrid were handed a potential lifeline when Wojciech Szczesny was shown a red card for catching Kylian Mbappe's ankle as he came steaming out of his net. This incident gave Real Madrid an unlikely route back into the contest, but it remained to be seen whether they could capitalize on the numerical advantage and mount a comeback.


The red card incident proved to be a double setback for Barcelona, as Real Madrid's Rodrygo scored from the resulting free kick, giving his team a glimmer of hope. However, it was too little, too late, as Barcelona had already built a commanding lead.


In the end, Barcelona emerged victorious, claiming this season's first piece of Spanish silverware. Despite some defensive wobbles, they were well-deserving of their win and could have easily scored more than five goals on another day. The victory marked a triumphant start to the season for Barcelona, who will look to build on this momentum.



While Real Madrid can take some solace in still holding the all-time head-to-head advantage in Supercopa fixtures against Barcelona (W10, D2, L6), this defeat will likely linger for a long time. The 5-2 scoreline was a humbling experience for Carlo Ancelotti's side, who will need to regroup and refocus to bounce back from this setback.




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