The Supercopa de España final between Barcelona and Real Madrid delivered a high-intensity and dramatic encounter, with the Catalan side securing a 3–2 victory to start the year with a trophy.
Raphinha emerged as the standout performer, scoring twice in the 36th and 73rd minutes. Robert Lewandowski added another goal just before halftime at 45+4. For Real Madrid, Vinícius Júnior found the net at 45+2, followed by Gonzalo García at 45+7. The decisive moment came late on, when Frenkie de Jong sealed the result in stoppage time at 90+1.
Barcelona dominated possession throughout the match, controlling the ball for 71% of the game compared to 29% for Real Madrid. The Blaugrana completed 565 passes with an impressive 93% accuracy, while Real Madrid recorded 262 passes at 80% accuracy.
In terms of attacking output, Barcelona registered 14 shots against Real Madrid’s 10, with both teams producing 8 shots on target. The match was fiercely contested, featuring 14 fouls by Barcelona and 9 by Real Madrid, along with 2 and 3 yellow cards respectively, and 1 red card shown.
Real Madrid were caught offside 5 times, while Barcelona recorded 2 offsides. Corner kicks were closely matched as well, with 5 for one side and 6 for the other.
Source: Official match statistics from the Supercopa de España final.
