2017 Supercopa de España

2017 Supercopa de España
EventSupercopa de España
on aggregate
First leg
Date13 August 2017 (2017-08-13)
VenueCamp Nou, Barcelona
RefereeRicardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Attendance89,514
Second leg
Date16 August 2017 (2017-08-16)
VenueSantiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
RefereeJosé María Sánchez Martínez
Attendance75,167

The 2017 Supercopa de España was the 34th edition of the Supercopa de España, an annual two-legged football tie contested by the winners of the previous season's La Liga and Copa del Rey competitions.

The tie was played in August 2017 between the winners of the 2016–17 Copa del Rey and holders of the Supercopa, Barcelona, and the champions of the 2016–17 La Liga, Real Madrid. This was the first time since the 2012 edition that the Supercopa featured El Clásico.

Real Madrid won the Supercopa de España 5–1 on aggregate for their 10th title.[1]

Match details

First leg

The first half of the match ended goalless. Five minutes into the second half, Marcelo fired a ground cross that deflected off Piqué's foot, resulting in an own goal. Four minutes later, Real Madrid had a great opportunity to score when Benzema did a stepover and evaded Pique's tackle, then sent a cross to Dani Carvajal across the goal and Carvajal shot but Jordi Alba cleared it on the goal line. In the 70th minute, Cristiano Ronaldo scored after a pass from Casemiro but it was ruled offside. Seven minutes later, Luis Suárez was brought down in the box by Keylor Navas, resulting in a penalty, which was subsequently converted by Messi.[2][3]

Messi's strike marked his 25th goal in the fixture.[4] Three minutes later, in the 80th minute, Real scored their second through a counter attack when Isco assisted Ronaldo with a long ball who shot into the top right corner from the edge of the box. Ronaldo was booked for removing his shirt as part of the celebration. Two minutes later he was booked again by the referee for allegedly diving when he collided with Samuel Umtiti in the box, which resulted in a second yellow card to become a red card, therefore getting suspended for the second leg. Ronaldo was later given a five-match suspension after replays showed him push the referee in frustration for the red card. Real's last goal was scored in the 90th minute in similar fashion to the second, when Asensio shot into the top left corner following an assist from Lucas Vázquez.[5][6][7]

Summary

Barcelona1–3Real Madrid
Messi 77' (pen.) Report
Barcelona
Real Madrid
GK 1 Marc-André ter Stegen
RB 22 Aleix Vidal
CB 3 Gerard Piqué  27'
CB 23 Samuel Umtiti
LB 18 Jordi Alba
CM 4 Ivan Rakitić  83'
CM 5 Sergio Busquets  57'
CM 8 Andrés Iniesta (c)  68'
RW 10 Lionel Messi  40'
CF 9 Luis Suárez
LW 16 Gerard Deulofeu  59'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Jasper Cillessen
DF 2 Nélson Semedo
DF 14 Javier Mascherano
DF 19 Lucas Digne
MF 6 Denis Suárez  59'
MF 20 Sergi Roberto  68'
FW 17 Paco Alcácer  83'
Manager:
Ernesto Valverde
GK 1 Keylor Navas
RB 2 Dani Carvajal  41'
CB 5 Raphaël Varane
CB 4 Sergio Ramos (c)
LB 12 Marcelo  76'
DM 14 Casemiro  20'
CM 8 Toni Kroos
CM 23 Mateo Kovačić  68'
AM 22 Isco
CF 11 Gareth Bale  41'  81'
CF 9 Karim Benzema  58'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Kiko Casilla
DF 6 Nacho
DF 15 Théo Hernandez
MF 24 Dani Ceballos
FW 7 Cristiano Ronaldo  80'  82'  58'
FW 17 Lucas Vázquez  81'
MF 20 Marco Asensio  68'
Manager:
Zinedine Zidane

Assistant referees:
Núñez Fernández
De Francisco Grijalba
Fourth official:
Santos Pargaña

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Second leg

The first goal came quite early in the second leg through a Real throw-in the fourth minute following a poor clearance from Samuel Umtiti which resulted in the ball landing in the young Marco Asensio's feet who scored from 30+ yards out with his left foot.[8] In the 32nd minute, Benzema stole the ball from Javier Mascherano and passed it to Lucas Vazquez in the center of the box who then hit the left post.

Eight minutes after the half-hour mark, Marcelo sent a ground cross in for Benzema who controlled it backwards with his right foot and finished with a left foot half-volley straight into the bottom corner of the net which was enough for the victory. Six minutes after the start of the second half, Raphaël Varane made a poor pass to Mateo Kovačić to let Suarez recover the ball and pass it to Messi who then hit the crossbar inside the box. In the 70th minute, Andre Gomes took a throw in and played it to Suarez who then made a body feint and dribbled past Dani Carvajal. Suarez then played a through ball to Sergi Roberto on the left side of the box who toe poked the ball, which was saved by Navas. Varane's header fell to Ivan Rakitic a few yards outside the box who then passed the ball to Messi who took a shot, which was saved by Navas, and the deflection fell in the path of Suarez who performed a diving header that bounced off the right side post and went out of play.[9]

There was lesser action for the last 20 minutes, although Théo Hernandez, Dani Ceballos and Nélson Semedo came on to make their official debuts respectively.[10][11]

Summary

Real Madrid2–0Barcelona
Report
Real Madrid
Barcelona
GK 1 Keylor Navas
RB 2 Dani Carvajal
CB 5 Raphaël Varane
CB 4 Sergio Ramos (c)
LB 12 Marcelo
CM 10 Luka Modrić
CM 23 Mateo Kovačić  62'
CM 8 Toni Kroos  80'
RF 17 Lucas Vázquez
CF 9 Karim Benzema
LF 20 Marco Asensio  75'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Kiko Casilla
DF 6 Nacho
DF 15 Théo Hernandez  75'
MF 14 Casemiro  62'
MF 22 Isco
MF 24 Dani Ceballos  80'
FW 11 Gareth Bale
Manager:
Zinedine Zidane
GK 1 Marc-André ter Stegen
CB 14 Javier Mascherano  90+3'
CB 3 Gerard Piqué  50'
CB 23 Samuel Umtiti
RM 20 Sergi Roberto
CM 4 Ivan Rakitić
CM 5 Sergio Busquets
CM 21 André Gomes  72'
LM 18 Jordi Alba  78'
CF 10 Lionel Messi (c)
CF 9 Luis Suárez  89'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Jasper Cillessen
DF 2 Nélson Semedo  50'
DF 19 Lucas Digne  78'
DF 22 Aleix Vidal
MF 6 Denis Suárez
FW 16 Gerard Deulofeu  72'
FW 17 Paco Alcácer
Manager:
Ernesto Valverde

Assistant referees:
Cabañero Martínez
Gallego García
Fourth official:
Gallego Gambín

Match rules

See also

References

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