A Jules Kounde goal in the dying minutes of extra time
handed FC Barcelona a dramatic 3-2 win over fierce rivals Real Madrid.
It was an enthralling Copa del Rey final in a raucous
atmosphere at Seville’s La Cartuja stadium on Saturday night.
FC Barcelona won a record extending 32nd Spanish Cup
title thanks to a stunning strike from the French defender, who slotted a low
drive into the bottom corner from 25 yards in the 116th minute.
The match ended on a sour note for Real Madrid as
Antonio Ruediger and Lucas Vazquez, both on the bench after being substituted
earlier, received red cards for dissent from the sidelines.
Jude Bellingham was also flashed a red after the final
whistle for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Pedri put FC Barcelona ahead in the 28th minute with a
brilliant curling strike into the top corner from outside the box in a
first-half they dominated.
However, Real Madrid took control in the second half.
Kylian Mbappe, who was absent from the starting XI as
he has yet to regain full fitness from an ankle injury, came off the bench to
score the equaliser from a free kick in the 70th minute.
Aurelien Tchouameni gave Real Madrid the lead seven
minutes later with a towering header from a corner before Ferran Torres found
the equaliser in a counter attack in the 84th minute that took the game to
extra time.
Just when it seemed like the title would have to be
settled in a penalty shootout, Kounde finally scored the winner.
The victory earned FC Barcelona a title that gave
German manager Hansi Flick his first major title with the team.
It also crowned a brilliant season in which they are
also bidding for the LaLiga and Champions League titles while Real Madrid are
now left only with LaLiga as they bid to avoid a trophy-less campaign.
“It was a good time to give the fans something to
cheer about. Let’s enjoy it, but don’t overdo it because the Champions League
semi-finals are coming up in a few days,” player of the match Ferran Torres
told reporters.
“Happy and tired. Without a doubt, it was the most
physically demanding game I’ve played in my life. But we’re a great team who
never gives up.
“It tastes better that way, especially when it’s Real
Madrid in front of us.”
It was a nail-biting, ill-tempered encounter fueled by
Friday’s turmoil ignited after Real Madrid decided to boycott pre-match
activities in protest against the Spanish FA’s refereeing.
Final official Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea, who had
given an emotional pre-match press conference on Friday, was faced with a
series of challenging decisions.
This included an added-time penalty for Barcelona that
was eventually overturned following a lengthy VAR review.
Torres had a header hit the post just before
half-time, marking a one-sided first half in which Real Madrid, lacking in
form, were fortunate to only be trailing by a single goal.
In an attempt to swing the momentum, Ancelotti brought
on Mbappe from the bench to replace the ineffectual Rodrygo.
The French forward changed the dynamic of the game,
creating numerous problems for FC Barcelona with his high-paced combinations
with Vinicius Jr.
Despite two clear chances from Vinicius Jr. being
denied by stunning saves from Wojciech Szczesny, Mbappe managed to find the
back of the net in the 69th minute with a low strike from a free kick.
Just as FC Barcelona appeared to be on the backfoot
and Real Madrid were gaining control, Torres equalised in the 83rd minute.
This set the stage for a dramatic conclusion, with FC
Barcelona securing the winner to the euphoria of their fans.
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