Barcelona hand Real Madrid latest El Clasico hammering to claim Supercopa
- Barcelona won the Spanish Supercopa by defeating Real Madrid 5-2 in Jeddah, marking the first trophy of Hansi Flick's era.
- Real Madrid's coach Carlo Ancelotti cited poor defending as the main reason for the defeat, stating, 'We defended badly and that cost us the game.'
- Barcelona defender Jules Kounde expressed pride in the team's performance, saying, 'It’s always special and, on top of that, in a Clasico against Real Madrid.
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Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 5-2 in the Spanish Super Cup final. After El Clásico, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti criticized his team.
After conceding an early goal, the football stars of FC Barcelona played brilliantly in the Supercopa final against Real Madrid. They showed off their big rivals with dream goals and impressive combinations. Coach Hansi Flick celebrates his first title.
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