Five-star Barcelona smash Real Madrid

‘EL CLASICO’: Real Madrid were hoping to avenge their 4-0 La Liga defeat by Barcelona in October, but archrivals Barca thrashed them again, this time 5-2

AFP, JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia

Barcelona hammered rivals Real Madrid 5-2 in a wild Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to win the first trophy of the Hansi Flick era.

Kylian Mbappe put Madrid ahead, but a dominant Barcelona hit five in response before their goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was sent off in the second half.

Madrid were hoping to avenge their 4-0 home defeat by Barcelona in October’s La Liga “El Clasico,” but instead were left battered and bruised by their archrivals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, left, celebrates with Alejandro Balde after scoring their first goal during their Spanish Super Cup final match against Real Madrid in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.

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After Mbappe’s opener, Lamine Yamal leveled and Robert Lewandowski sent Barcelona ahead from the penalty spot, with Raphinha bagging a brace and Alejandro Balde also on target.

Rodrygo Goes pulled one back for Madrid with a free-kick, but they could not capitalize further on their numerical advantage in a humiliating defeat for the European champions.

“It’s really nice, it had been a season since we won a trophy, it’s always special and on top of that in a Clasico against Real Madrid,” Barcelona defender Jules Kounde told Movistar.

SSC Napoli’s Scott McTominay shoots during their Italian Serie A match against Hellas Verona at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples, Italy, on Sunday.

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“We had a lot of calm and patience, knowing that if we applied the plan we would win,” he said. “I’m very proud and happy with the team… Right after the red card, we got together and said we were going to have to suffer, sit back, but we had a big advantage and this can’t escape us.”

SERIE A

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Manchester United’s Altay Bayindir, front, saves a shot by Arsenal’s Kai Havertz during the penalty shoot-out in their FA Cup third round match at Emirates Stadium in London on Sunday.

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SSC Napoli manager Antonio Conte praised the impact of Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku, both in their first season at the club, after their 2-0 Italian Serie A win over Hellas Verona on Sunday.

Napoli broke the deadlock early on when Giovanni di Lorenzo’s shot hit the post and rebounded off goalkeeper Lorenzo Montipo, while Frank Anguissa sealed the victory with a powerful long-range shot.

Conte said he is still trying to find the right tactics to suit his squad, even as they secured a fifth successive league win, but that the new signings were integral in helping Napoli lead the standings by four points ahead of Inter.

Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during their Spanish Super Cup final match against Barcelona in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.

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FA CUP

Reuters, LONDON

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim said his team are still improving, as Sunday’s dramatic FA Cup penalty shootout victory over Arsenal points to a more positive future after a difficult start to life at Old Trafford.

United fans have experienced several false dawns in recent seasons, with development under Amorim’s predecessors Erik ten Hag and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer largely a case of one step forward and two steps back.

Amorim might have wondered if he had taken on a poisoned chalice when a three-game unbeaten run to begin his reign was followed by a woeful run of results, with an unlikely victory over Manchester City in the middle.

However, having outperformed expectations with a brilliant display against Liverpool last weekend, United followed that up at Arsenal to keep their FA Cup defense alive.

Second-choice goalkeeper Altay Bayindir and forward Joshua Zirkzee were ultimately United’s heroes on Sunday after recent criticism.

Zirkzee was booed off as a first-half substitute in last month’s defeat to Newcastle United, while Bayindir was blamed for United’s League Cup exit against Tottenham Hotspur.

However, both were key contributors to United’s third round win, where they were reduced to 10 men, which Amorim said was a lesson for his squad.

“Your life as a footballer has cycles and moments, and sometimes in one week your life can change,” he said.


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