Castalia Superclásico: AS.com Report

The Castalia Superclásico

And 95% of Barça victories and a 5% what feed the faith of the white. Barcelona and Real Madrid They meet for the twenty-first time in history, second in a final of the Spanish Super Cup, in what represents the great test by fire of Pau Quesadawho faces his first fight for a title at 90 minutes and, if the tie does not continue, a possible penalty shoot-out (follow the match live on AS.com). The Valencian coach, still absent in the preview for personal reasons, will direct his today in Castalia (7:00 p.m., La 2).

And it is that in Castalia, albinegro stadium, sacred spring on Mount Parnassus or adjective related to the musesAlexia, Graham, Linda or Weir will look for inspiration. “I like to try to get closer to perfection in every action,” said the two-time Ballon d’Or winner before the match.

In it Barça son lows the triple winner of the prestigious individual award, Aitana, and Laia Aleixandri, both due to injury; while Kika is due to sanction. “It will be a very competitive final, we have a great rival and we know what we have to do to get closer to victory,” said the aforementioned Alexia, who will be in the middle with Vicky López and, possibly, Patri Guijarro, in which would be your first ownership after three months off. graham He will also return to the starting eleven.

Face a Real Madrid who traveled with the squad in fullbut in which Frohms, Antonia and Teresa are still out. Keukelaar, for his part, did train.

Although Antonio Rodríguez appeared before the press, Quesada will be in charge in the final, in which his luxury eleven with the only doubt of whether he will use Alba Redondo or Feller as a center forward. “We have more tables and we have learned,” he said Weir when asked about the previous experiences of the white team in finals. This is the third time the Merengues have played, having only beaten Barça once.

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He historical balance is from 19 victories for Barça in front of the single white boxachieved in Montjuïc with Toril at the helm in the last League. In goals, the domain is also overwhelming: 71-10. But in football, as has always been said, statistics are there to break and history waits for the brave. Today Castalia will see Madrid lift its first Super Cup or Barça, its sixth.

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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