The Spanish "El Clásico" in the Super Cup final determined the winner of the mini-tournament, which was "Barcelona."
Despite an early goal by Madrid's "Real," the Catalans not only managed to equalize but also extended their lead to a commanding score before the first half ended.
Seventeen-year-old Lamine Yamal showcased incredible skill, scoring with a precise shot into the corner of the net, and in the 36th minute, Robert Lewandowski converted a penalty.
A few minutes later, Raphinha celebrated his goal, and in the 10th minute of stoppage time in the first half, left-back Balde made the score 4:1 in favor of "Barcelona."
Almost immediately after the start of the second half, Raphinha completed his brace, but soon after, a hint of intrigue returned to the match – Barcelona's goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny was sent off, and Real quickly scored their second goal of the match.
After that, goals stopped coming for both teams one after another.
Background. Previously, Mind reported that “Milan” won the Super Cup in the derby, securing their 50th trophy in history.