In a spectacular Super Cup final, Barcelona triumphed over Real Madrid with a dominant 5-2 scoreline, cementing their status as one of the best teams in the world and their recent dominance over Los Blancos.
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) January 12, 2025
The goals came in at just the 5th minute of the game when a clinical counter attack led by Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé, ended in the French forward’s first-ever El Clásico goal. And what a goal it was.
The No. 9 took on the Barcelona back line, hit a stopover and took a low-driven shot at goal to score the opener.
KYLIAN MBAPPE WITH A WORLD CLASS RUN AND FINISH TO OPEN THE SCORING IN ELCLASICO!! pic.twitter.com/JfnUHbMp4e
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This is Mbappé’s third goal the Galacticos in a final, with the Frenchman scoring in the UEFA Super Cup final and FIFA Intercontinental Cup final earlier this season.
However, Barcelona responded swiftly, with 17-year-old wonderkid Lamine Yamal, who has been on a tear this season, pulling off an extraordinary solo goal of his own to bring the game level at 1-1. The teenager demonstrated remarkable skill and composure as he danced through the Madrid defense before finishing calmly past Thibaut Courtois.
A WORLD CLASS ASSIST BY LEWANDOWSKI AND A WORLD CLASS FINISH BY LAMINE YAMAL TO EQUALIZE FOR BARCA
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The match then turned in Barcelona's favor in the 34th minute. Gavi, a thorn in Madrid's side all evening, was fouled carelessly by Eduardo Camavinga inside the penalty area, prompting the referee to award a penalty. Robert Lewandowski, as calm as ever, stepped up and converted the spot-kick to give Barça a 2-1 lead.
LEWANDOWSKI GIVES BARCA THE LEAD FROM THE SPOT AFTER GAVI DRAWS THE PENALTY!
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Minutes later, Barcelona would stretch their advantage. Raphinha, who had been a constant menace on the wing, was left unmarked inside the box. He rose above Lucas Vázquez to meet a cross, heading home powerfully to make it 3-1. The Brazilian’s goal exposed some soft defending from Madrid, and Barcelona looked to be in complete control.
RAPHINHA WITH AN UNREAL HEADER AFTER AN INSANE BALL FROM JULES KOUNDE
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With the first half nearing its conclusion, Barcelona struck again. Alejandro Balde, after a lightning-quick counter-attack, found himself in space on the left flank. The young left-back, with a composed low strike, beat Courtois to make it 4-1 just seconds before the halftime whistle.
BALDE MAKES IT 4-1 AND BARCELONA ARE DESTROYING REAL MADRID YET AGAIN
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Embarrassing work from Madrid.
The second half began much like the first, with Barcelona continuing to assert their utter dominance. Raphinha grabbed his second of the night after a swift counter-attack left the Madrid defense scrambling. The Brazilian spun away from a couple of defenders and calmly finished past Courtois to make it 5-1. Barcelona were in total control.
RAPHINHA MAKES IT 5-1 BARCELONA! A HISTORIC ANNHILATION OF REAL MADRID
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Madrid, however, would find a glimmer of hope in the 56th minute when disaster struck for Barça. Wojciech Szczęsny, who had been solid all game, was sent off for a last-man challenge on Mbappé just outside the box, leaving Barcelona with 10 men. From the resulting free kick, Rodrygo took full advantage, curling a beautiful shot around the wall and into the top corner to reduce the deficit to 5-2.
RODRYGO SCORES THE FREE KICK GIVEN UP BY SZCZESNY!
INAKI PENA CAN'T KEEP IT OUT!ABC pic.twitter.com/Y6Wd7bhGqs
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Despite the numerical advantage and a late surge from Madrid, Barcelona held firm and saw out the game to claim a resounding victory. It was a historic win for Hansi Flick’s men, one that will surely go down as one of their most memorable El Clásico victories in recent years.