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Barcelona beats Real Madrid again to win Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia clasico

  • On Sunday, FC Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3-2 at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, with Raphinha scoring twice and Robert Lewandowski also netting.
  • A chaotic end to the first half produced three stoppage-time goals, with Vinícius Júnior, Robert Lewandowski, and Gonzalo García all scoring before the break.
  • Raphinha's winner came after his shot deflected off Raúl Asencio, wrong-footing Thibaut Courtois, while Kylian Mbappé entered in the 76th minute but failed to equalise.
  • Frenkie de Jong's stoppage-time red card left Barcelona a player short, but Real Madrid pressed late and failed to convert chances, securing Barcelona's record Sixteen Super Cup titles.
  • The federation said next year's final will be in Qatar or Kuwait as Saudi Arabia hosts the Asian Cup, and future editions will remain linked to Saudi hosting arrangements, Rafael Louzán said.
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Barcelona edge Real Madrid to claim Spanish Super Cup

Rapinha was Barcelona's two-goal hero as they won a heated Spanish Super Cup final against Real Madrid in Jeddah.

·City of Perth, Australia
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Raphinha will be the match winner in the Supercup final against Real Madrid. Coach Hansi Flick has already secured his fourth title with the club.

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FC Barcelona won the Spanish Super Cup after beating 3-2 to Real Madrid in the final held in Yeda, Saudi Arabia, in a classic defined by the inspiration of Raphinha, author of two goals, and for a stage before the break that concentrated three annotations in added time.The blue granian set thus lifted its sixteenth title of the tournament and the second consecutive in the format disputed in Saudi territory.The meeting took place under a differen…

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Despite the return of Kylian Mbappé, injured in the knee, Real Madrid did not manage to win against FC Barcelona, which retains its title.

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The club revalidates the crown that won last season and adds up to 16 threads of this title

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