Supercopa de España Clasico Final Witnesses a Rare Event
The Clasico match between Barcelona and Real Madrid witnessed rare and exciting moments in the first half, as three goals were scored during injury time for the first time in the 21st century in any encounter between the two teams in any competition, according to Opta.
The match started strongly from Barcelona's side, with the Catalan team opening the scoring in the 36th minute through Raphinha. Real Madrid tried to respond quickly and succeeded in scoring the equalizer at 45+2 minutes via Vinicius Junior.
But the events did not stop there, as Barcelona added their second goal just before the end of the half at 45+4 minutes through Robert Lewandowski. Real Madrid then came back again to level the score at 45+6 minutes through Gonzalo Garcia, ending the first half with a 2-2 draw.
These exceptional moments confirm the intensity of the competition between the two teams and the excitement of 21st-century Clasicos, with three goals scored during injury time in the first half, setting a new record in the history of their encounters.
The match started strongly from Barcelona's side, with the Catalan team opening the scoring in the 36th minute through Raphinha. Real Madrid tried to respond quickly and succeeded in scoring the equalizer at 45+2 minutes via Vinicius Junior.
But the events did not stop there, as Barcelona added their second goal just before the end of the half at 45+4 minutes through Robert Lewandowski. Real Madrid then came back again to level the score at 45+6 minutes through Gonzalo Garcia, ending the first half with a 2-2 draw.
These exceptional moments confirm the intensity of the competition between the two teams and the excitement of 21st-century Clasicos, with three goals scored during injury time in the first half, setting a new record in the history of their encounters.