Messi records 33rd title as Barcelona clinch Supercopa

Published August 14, 2018
TANGIERS: Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (C) poses with the Supercopa de España trophy along with team-mates after the one-off match at the Ibn Batouta Stadium.—AFP
TANGIERS: Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (C) poses with the Supercopa de España trophy along with team-mates after the one-off match at the Ibn Batouta Stadium.—AFP

TANGIER: Lionel Messi won his 33rd title with Barcelona on Sunday to become the most successful player in the Catalan club’s history.

Barcelona beat Sevilla 2-1 in the Supercopa de España as Messi overtook Andres Iniesta, who had 32 titles when he left this summer for the Japanese league.

Ousmane Dembele scored a late winning goal with a blistering strike from outside the area. The 21-year-old France winger stunned Sevilla’s defense with a right-footed shot that hit the underside of the crossbar in the 78th minute.

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen secured the win when he saved a penalty kick from Sevilla substitute Wissam Ben Yedder in the 89th after Ter Stegen fouled former Barcelona forward Aleix Vidal.

Pablo Sarabia opened for Sevilla in the ninth, when the video assistant referee overruled an offside call in the first use of VAR in Spanish competition.

Gerard Pique equalised three minutes before halftime when he finished off a free kick by Messi that hit the post and ricocheted off the back of goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik and again off the upright before falling to the Barcelona defender.

While Barcelona dominated possession, Sevilla went close to going back in front when Franco Vazquez’s glancing header hit the top of the goal-frame in the 62nd before Dembele took his winner.

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said that he hoped that Dembele’s goal is a sign of better things to come this season.

“We have placed lots of hope (in Dembele),” Valverde said. “He has an amazing ability to break down defenses with his speed. He is a very young player and we hope that little by little he makes progress.”

Former Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal debuted for Barcelona as a late substitute.

The Super Cup is played between the previous season’s league and Copa del Rey winners.

Since Barcelona won both competitions, Sevilla played the match as the Copa runners-up after losing 5-0 in last season’s cup final to Barcelona.

Played in Tangier, Morocco, this was the first Spanish Super Cup held outside Spain and the first time it was played as a single match, instead of a two-leg series.

Sevilla played the match, which serves as a curtain raiser for the Spanish league season, in the middle of their playoff to qualify for the Europa League’s group phase.

Sevilla face Zalgiris on Thursday after winning their first match 1-0.

Published in Dawn, August 14th, 2018

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