Xavi wins his first trophy as Barcelona manager
Like a team seemingly tired of winning, drunk on its success, Real Madrid were not at the party in Saudi Arabia. It was a game that Barcelona was more determined to win. They put in everything to ensure victory, while Real Madrid elected to hand it to them on a platter. Undoubtedly, the Catalans were worthy winners on the night.
Barcelona went into the break two goals up, with Gavi and Lewandowski getting on the score chart. The teenager scored the first goal in the 33rd minute. The goal by Gavi did not elicit a reaction from Los Blancos, who were without a natural defensive midfielder. Late into the first half Robert Lewandowski got the second of the game to send Barcelona fans to the moon.
If one expected Real Madrid to come out firing in the second half, the European champions played like they could not wait to leave the stadium. Pedri then scored the third goal in the 69th minute. Karim Benzema put some respectability in the scores as he pulled one back for Los Merengues inside added time.
What it portends for Xavi and Barcelona
While it is good news for Barcelona and Xavi, the club is still not out of the woods yet. Under Xavi, the Catalan giants have dropped out of the pantheon of champions. They failed to make it out of the Champions League group stage for two seasons. They will need to do more than win the Super Cup to convince anybody they are back.
Even in their worst state, Barcelona is usually pumped up when they play against Real Madrid, so the victory in Saudi Arabia is not a surprise. With the win, Barcelona will now look to the remaining three competitions. They are still involved in the La Liga Santander, Copa del Rey and the Europa League.
The test of Xavi is not winning a glorified competition as the Supercopa de España. The top competitions will be the yardstick for measuring his achievements. He has to win the Europa League to prove his financially boosted squad is on the level of Europe’s best.
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