Barcelona turned an unforgettable final and won again the Copa del Rey

Barcelona turned an unforgettable final and won again the Copa del Rey

Barcelona He added another trophy to his wide showcase, when he beat tonight to real Madrid by 3 to 2 in supplementary time, after having matched the final match of the Copa del Reyplayed at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville before a crowd.

After the regulatory time they had matched 2 to 2, so it was necessary to go to the extension, when the Catalan team was able to sentence the victory near the epilogue.

The hours before the final were loaded with tension, due to Real Madrid’s criticism towards the referee of the party, Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea, who finally had an acceptable performance, although from the Barcelona environment there were some complaints for his failures in the match tonight.

About 60,000 people witnessed the grand finale, in which Barcelona began winning with a goal from Pedri, at 28 minutes of the first half.

However, in the second stage the Madrid team turned the scoreboard with the many of the French Kylian Mbappé and Aurelién Tchouaméni, at 25 and 32 minutes, respectively. But near the end Ferrán Torres again matched the score.

Already in the supplementary time, and when five minutes were missing, the Frenchman Jules Koundé sentenced the triumph of Barcelona, ​​which in this way raised the trophy on 32 occasions and confirmed as the top winner of the contest, followed by Real Madrid, which was consecrated on twenty occasions.

The defeat left the Madrid team with almost empty hands this season, since it had also been eliminated in the Champions League, at the hands of the Arsenal of England.

In addition, he has few chances of fighting the league title, closer and closer to his eternal Catalan rival. Precisely, in a little more days the two most powerful teams in Spain will cross again at the Montjuic Olympic stadium, for the thirty -fifth date of the League.

That new confrontation would mark a new consecration of Barcelona, ​​which also aims to win the Champions League, and which is close to achieving a historical triplet.

The Blaugrana team, driven by German Hansi Flick, took over the first half, and with its direct and vertical style it marked the difference, which was reflected with a goal from Pedri, who nailed a violent shot at the angle over the 28 minutes.

Forced, Real Madrid changed his attitude and left over his rival in the complement, and managed to turn the story in just seven minutes thanks to a free kick goal from Mbappé and another from Tchouaméni.

Five minutes from the epilogue, and when Real Madrid savored the victory, Ferrán Torres appeared to match the score and force the length.

The final half an hour was also intense, round trip, with two teams fighting for a new conquest. And in the middle of that bid, Barcelona managed to take a minimum advantage thanks to Koundé’s goal, which unleashed the endless celebration.

Source: Ambito

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