Raphinha’s Goal That Sealed Supercopa Glory for Barcelona
A fortunate deflection tipped the balance once again in a final that refused to slow down.
A Clásico Played at Full Throttle
End-to-end, relentless and wide open. Barcelona and Real Madrid delivered a classic spectacle in Saudi Arabia, living up to the stage of the 2026 Spanish Supercopa final.
After a breathless first half that ended level, the intensity never dropped following the restart, with both sides trading blows in a match defined by fine margins.
Raphinha Steps Up Once More
Having already scored before the break, Raphinha made his presence felt again when it mattered most. In the 73rd minute, the Brazilian forward struck for a second time to swing the momentum back in Barcelona’s favor.
It wasn’t the cleanest finish, but in a game like this, effectiveness was everything.
A Mis-hit Turned Decisive
The move developed just outside the Real Madrid penalty area. Raphinha attempted a right-footed effort but slipped at the moment of contact.
Fortune smiled on the blaugrana: the ball deflected off Raúl Asencio, wrong-footed Thibaut Courtois, and rolled into the net. An unlucky moment for Madrid, a priceless goal for Barça.
A Brace That Defines the Final
With that strike, the former Leeds United winger completed his brace and emerged as one of the defining figures of the night for Hansi Flick’s side.
Skill, persistence and a touch of luck combined to make the difference in a final played on the edge.
In a Supercopa final that never eased up, Raphinha set the tempo. Through influence, timing and a decisive contribution, Barcelona reclaimed the lead and kept their grip on the fight for silverware.










