Vinicius hat-trick as Real Madrid thrash Barcelona to win Spanish Super Cup
Vinicius
Junior struck a first-half hat-trick to fire Real Madrid to Spanish Super Cup
glory in a thumping 4-1 win over rivals Barcelona on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
Robert
Lewandowski scored for Barcelona, who had defender Ronald Araujo sent off in
the second half on what coach Xavi Hernandez described as the team's
"worst" night.
Rodrygo
rounded off Real Madrid's rout as they won the competition for the 13th time,
avenging last year's final defeat by record 14-time winners Barcelona.
"(Vinicius)
needed two or three games to get back to his best level, and he's back to
it," said Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.
The Italian
has now gone level with Zinedine Zidane on 11 trophies won at the helm of Los
Blancos, behind only Miguel Munoz on 14.
"I'm happy,
but now we've got to go for the 12th," Ancelotti told Real Madrid TV.
Spanish
champions Barcelona were hoping a victory could kick-start their season, as it
did last year, but were left soundly beaten, after Vinicius netted two early
goals.
"(I'm)
disappointed, sad ... this is football and today we have to deal with the
bitter side of the game," Xavi told Movistar.
"We had
a lot of hope and excitement going into the final and we've had our worst game
of all of them."
Xavi turned
to a four-man midfield to try and keep the ball to reduce Madrid's
opportunities to counter attack with flying wingers Vinicius and Rodrygo -- it
didn't work.
Spain
international Pedri started in place of winger Raphinha, who suffered a
hamstring injury in the semi-final win over Osasuna.
Ancelotti
brought in midfielder Toni Kroos, who like in the thrilling semi-final derby
win over Atletico Madrid, was jeered by spectators at the Al-Awwal Park stadium
in Riyadh, for criticising players moving to the Saudi league from Europe.
One of the
first was Cristiano Ronaldo and Vinicius' celebration brought him to mind after
opening the scoring in the seventh minute.
The
Brazilian, recently back after injury, was sent through by a perfect pass by
Jude Bellingham and he slickly rounded Inaki Pena before slotting home.
Vinicius
imitated Ronaldo's classic jump and spin celebration in homage to Madrid's
all-time top goalscorer.
Three
minutes later, Vinicius pounced again, this time set up by Rodrygo who
exploited Barcelona's high line and cut the ball across for his compatriot to
slide in.
Xavi's side
scrambled furiously for a response and Ferran Torres hit the crossbar before
Andriy Lunin tipped Lewandowski's follow up over.
The
Ukrainian goalkeeper could do nothing, however, to keep Lewandowski's vicious
volley out in the 33rd minute, hammered in hard and low from the edge of the
box.
However
instead of fighting back, Araujo swiftly gifted Vinicius a chance to complete
his hat-trick from the penalty spot by tugging back the forward in the box.
Vinicius
drilled his penalty into the bottom left corner for his first Clasico hat-trick
to double his goal tally against Barcelona -- he had previously scored only
three in 15 games.
Xavi rolled
the dice in the second half with an attacking triple substitution but Madrid
soon had their fourth.
Araujo
completed a dismal night by earning a red card as he hacked Vinicius in
frustration.
Rodrygo was
in the right place at the right time to convert after Jules Kounde blocked a
Vinicius cut-back searching for Bellingham.
Kounde
cleared a low effort from England international Bellingham off the line as
Madrid sought another to rub salt in their rivals' wounds late on.
"We
need to reset ourselves and fight for the three trophies we have left,"
added Xavi.
"Football
is a game of errors and we did not minimise ours and we maximised Madrid's
strengths."
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