New trophy for FC Barcelona.

Thanks to its breathtaking nugget Gavi, Barça outclassed Real Madrid 3-1 on Sunday January 15 at the King-Fahd stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and won the 14th Spanish Super Cup in its history.

A record.

The 18-year-old gem opened the scoring with a fine pass from Robert Lewandowski (33rd), then the duo combined again for the 2-0 signed "Lewy" in the 45th, before Gavi struck again in the second period, giving Pedri the ball for 3-0 (69th), a success barely tarnished by the harmless goal scored by Karim Benzema in added time (90th +3).

The last time the Blaugranas won this Super Cup, Lionel Messi was still there: it was in 2018 against Sevilla FC (2-1).

Since then, Real Madrid had won the 2020 and 2022 editions under the new "final four" formula in Saudi Arabia, and Athletic Bilbao had conquered that of 2021.

Is this change of throne synonymous with a change of era in Spain?

After taking the first place in La Liga from Real just before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in early November, Barça de Xavi, despite being transferred to the Europa League, continues to threaten the omnipotence of Real on the Spanish scene with this 14th title in Spanish Super Cup (against 12 for Real).   

Discreet Benzema

Despite Captain Karim Benzema's angry gestures of encouragement after the first goal conceded, the Merengues, feverish in defense, silent in attack, never found the key to worry Barça.

Their first shot on target did not come until the 70th.

And the first truly dangerous shot in the 79th, on an attempt by Rodrygo deflected by Marc-André ter Stegen.

Opposite, Thibaut Courtois tried to limit the damage after returning from the locker room, but Catalan domination was total.

Carried by an impressive Lewandowski of realism and young people on fire, the training led by Xavi lifted its first title for almost two years, the last being the King's Cup in April 2021. An eternity for the Blaugrana institution.

And the second half of the season promises to be under better auspices.

The young Spanish international Gavi, irreproachable throughout the game, delighted the public at the King-Fahd stadium in Riyadh, who gave him an ovation when he came out in 89th in place of Ansu Fati, and again broke records of precociousness.

At 18 years and 163 days, Gavi became the youngest player in history to sign at least one goal and one assist in a Clasico.

He is also the third-youngest goalscorer in Clasico history, behind team-mate Ansu Fati and legend Raul.

Are we witnessing the return of the great Barça?

Before this 251st clasico in history in official matches, Xavi had dared to come forward: "Whatever happens, the season will continue. But with a title in your pocket, everything is different".

With AFP

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