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Analysis of the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid
Barcelona barely had to expend much energy in their semi-final victory over Bilbao on Wednesday. The Catalan giants effectively wrapped up the match in the first half with a four-goal lead, allowing them valuable recovery time ahead of the weekend showdown – a factor that could prove decisive on Sunday night.
In that match, Hansi Flick’s side delivered an impressive performance. Raphinha stole the spotlight with a brace, while Fermin Lopez, Ferran Torres and young talent Roony Bardghji also got on the scoresheet. Riding high on confidence, Barca now head into the final aiming to defend the Spanish Super Cup title and lift the trophy for the 16th time in their history.
Last season, the Blaugrana famously dismantled Real Madrid 5-2 to claim the title. Currently, the reigning La Liga champions are on a nine-match winning streak across all competitions. In fact, since their 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid in La Liga at the end of October 2025, Flick’s men have remained unbeaten in domestic competition. The upcoming clash will mark the 263rd meeting between the two Spanish giants.
On the other hand, Real Madrid endured a far tougher semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Thursday night. Xabi Alonso’s team secured a 2-1 win, though their deep defensive approach left many fans unimpressed. To make matters worse, Los Blancos also suffered injury concerns, with Rudiger, Rodrygo and Asencio all picking up fitness issues.
Although the Spanish Super Cup is not the top priority for either Barcelona or Real Madrid – with La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey taking precedence – every El Clasico carries special significance. Despite recent doubts over their form, Real Madrid remain a formidable challenge, forcing Barca to stay fully focused if they hope to add another trophy to their collection.
