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Barcelona won the 100th championship in team history, and Laporta's confidence crisis disappeared?


The reporter reported coldly Flick, who led the team to the final six times in his coaching career, won all the cups, and finally won his first championship trophy at Barcelona. The victory against arch-rivals Real Madrid at the King Abdullah Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, left Barcelona president Joan Laporta ecstatic to lift the Spanish Super Cup trophy three times.


The Spanish Super Cup has been held in Saudi Arabia for 5 sessions, and for the first time, it has also ushered in a real contest between the future standard-bearers of the two giants, Mbappe and Yamal, both of whom have played a performance worthy of the identity of Mr. "100 million euros": the state has gradually recovered Mbappe not only scored a one-stop goal in the first half and created a red card for Szczesny, but also handed over 8 dribble highlights in a single game. But the goddess of victory was still on Yamal's side as she had in La Liga and the European Championships, with the new Camp Nou favourite scoring for the third time in a direct conversation with Mbappe and having the last laugh.


This is the third consecutive national derby in the Spanish Super Cup final, and the 63,000-capacity King Abdullah Stadium in Jeddah is packed, setting the highest attendance for an international tournament hosted by Saudi Arabia. The quality that Barcelona showed in the tournament made the 40 million euros that the Saudis pay for the Super Cup every year worth it. As the most important club competition in the world, the Spanish national derby still retains the competitive value of the world's number one competition.



Since 1988, the Spanish Super Cup final has been staged 10 times in the national derby, and Barcelona has won the cup 4 times. Combined with the other eight cup finals of the National Derby, this time the winner has the biggest advantage. If it weren't for goalkeeper Szczesny being sent off, Barcelona would have lost one man for more than half an hour, and I'm afraid the score would have been even greater. For Laporta, this is his biggest achievement on the pitch in his second term, following the creation of Barça's Dream II and Dream III teams in his first term. Barcelona have scored against Real Madrid at least five times in the national derby four times in the 21st century, with Laporta accounting for three of them. Although it is not as big as the Champions League trophy in his first term, it turns out that this national derby about the ownership of the trophy has indeed allowed Laporta to quickly get rid of the huge crisis of confidence caused by the registration problem of Olmo.


The Spanish media invariably started with "Super" on the front page on Monday, and Relevo and other Western media even believed that the fiasco was reminiscent of the crisis Ancelotti faced after losing to Barcelona in the Super Cup two years ago. The Real Madrid player even suspects that the Italian coach, who lost the first trophy of the new year, could be fired at any time. For Barcelona and Laporta, isn't this another success?


They led Real Madrid 4-1 in the first half, and the previous half in the history of the national derby was in the distant October 1953, but it was Real Madrid who led Barcelona 4-0 at half-time. The Spanish Super Cup final made Barcelona the third team to score five goals in the final, and the first time since 1995 that Real Madrid had lost three goals in the final. Laporta is even more excited by the fact that as many as 6 of Barcelona's starting 11 are from La Masia's academy, and 7 of them are from the substitute Ormoda - the Spanish Super Cup final is once again the perfect stage to show La Masia's finished products.



For the president of Barcelona, who has recently been mired in crisis, this is a great success.


First, with this complete defeat of arch-rival Real Madrid, Laporta dissipated all the mistrust within Barcelona, and Barca's press conference on Tuesday's provisional registration of Olmo and the sale of the VIP box at Camp Nou was more like a celebration for Laporta.


Second, the crushing advantage of Flick's team in the stadium not only made Barcelona avenge the 1-4 defeat in last year's Super Cup, but also allowed Barcelona to win the 100th trophy in team history, making Barcelona's 15th Spanish Super Cup in history enough to go down in history.


Thirdly, the overwhelming victory of the Spanish Super Cup national derby is a showcase of Barcelona, La Masia and Laporta's own best "brand", and Laporta clearly values the success of Barça's "brand" more than defeating sworn enemies and winning trophies and 9 million euros.


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