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Gonzalo García Rescues Real Madrid Late as Supercopa Final Stays Level
Barcelona thought they had done enough before the break—until a last-gasp finish rewrote the script.
Barcelona On The Verge, Madrid Refuse To Fall
Just when Barcelona seemed set to head into halftime with the advantage, Real Madrid found a lifeline. In a breathless finish to the first half, Gonzalo García stepped up to equalize and leave the Spanish Super Cup final finely poised at 2-2.
The goal came in dramatic fashion, capping a frenetic stretch that kept both benches on edge.
A Corner, A Rebound, And No Mercy
The equalizer arrived in the sixth minute of stoppage time from a corner kick in Madrid’s favor. The initial effort was bravely blocked by a Barcelona defender, but the clearance fell straight into danger.
Amid heavy pressure inside the box, Gonzalo García showed remarkable composure—first cushioning the ball to settle it, then unleashing a powerful strike toward goal, leaving no chance for the goalkeeper to react.
A Breakthrough Moment For Gonzalo García
The finish carried extra weight. It marked Gonzalo García’s first-ever goal in an El Clásico, a milestone that will remain etched in his career.
At such a high-stakes stage, the Spanish forward delivered when it mattered most.
A Final Wide Open At The Break
Instead of a Barcelona lead, the teams walked off level after an electrifying first half in Saudi Arabia. Momentum swung one last time before the whistle, setting the tone for a second half loaded with tension and possibility.
In a final defined by pace, drama, and constant shifts of control, Gonzalo García ensured Real Madrid stayed alive. One decisive touch, one thunderous finish—and the Supercopa de España remained wide open.










