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It was expected, it is now planned: the real Madrid will face FC Barcelona in the final of the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday (8 p.m.). Carlo Ancelotti’s team intends to continue its harvest of titles after winning the European Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.
Opposed this Thursday evening in Mallorca, Kylian Mbappé and his teammates upheld their standing to sign a victory synonymous with qualification. A success which, however, took time to emerge for the Merengue, who had to be patient in an attack-defense configuration.
Real does the job, Bellingham still scores
We had to wait until the second half to see Real force the lock on a well-organized Mallorca team. And once again, it was from Jude Bellingham that the light came. The England international sparked off a highlight for his team with a perfect shot after the hour mark (1-0, 63rd).
We were waiting for Kylian Mbappé, but the captain of the Blues will still have to wait to unlock his counter in 2025. Just like Vinicius, also silent. It was the third thief of the Madrid attack, Rodrygo, who found the net at the end of the match (3-0, 90th+5). In the meantime, Real had sealed its success after Valjent’s own goal (2-0, 90th+2). A job well done.
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