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Supercopa de Espana | Supercopa de Espana
Aug 17, 2016 at 10pm UK
 
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Turan (10', 46'), Messi (55')
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Barcelona win Spanish Super Cup in impressive fashion

Spanish champions Barcelona win the Spanish Super Cup for a 12th time courtesy of a 5-0 aggregate win over Copa del Rey finalists Sevilla.

Barcelona have claimed the Spanish Super Cup for a 12th time after recording a 3-0 victory over Sevilla in the second leg of the competition at Camp Nou on Wednesday night.

The Spanish champions entered the match holding a two-goal advantage from the first leg in Seville and it proved to be a comfortable success for Luis Enrique's side, who have claimed their first trophy of the 2016-17 campaign.

Sevilla twice came close to making the breakthrough on the night inside five minutes, but Claudio Bravo pushed a Wissam Ben Yedder effort wide of the post, before the reported Manchester City target tipped a Joaquin Correa header onto the crossbar during what was a bright start from the visitors.

A bizarre moment then saw Javier Mascherano overcook a back-pass to Bravo and actually fire over his own crossbar as an inexperienced Barcelona defence struggled to settle inside the opening eight minutes.

The home side took the lead in the 10th minute of action, however, as Andre Gomes, one of four summer signings on display for the Catalan outfit, found Lionel Messi and the Argentine slid a pass in to Arda Turan, who finished in the opposite corner to make it 3-0 on aggregate.

Messi should have made it 2-0 on the night in the 17th minute after a cut-back from Aleix Vidal, but the Argentine drilled just wide of the post, before Gomes also missed the target at the mid-point of the first period.

Sevilla had a golden chance to level the scores from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute when Samuel Umtiti handled inside the box, but Bravo dived to his right to keep out a spot kick from Vicente Iborra.

The visitors had another opportunity to register in first-half stoppage time when Gabriel Mercado found himself unmarked at the far post inside the Barcelona box, but the centre-back's looping header hit the top of the crossbar before bouncing behind for a dead ball.

Barcelona had their second of the night less than one minute into the second period when Turan, albeit with the help of a deflection, found a route past Rico from distance after the Spaniard had been forced off his line to clear a back-pass.

Turan had a brilliant chance to complete his hat-trick in the 53rd minute after ginger-bearded Messi found the Turkish international inside the box, but the attacker lifted his effort over the crossbar from close range.

Barcelona had their fifth of the tie in the 55th minute, however, as Messi headed a Denis Suarez cross into the far corner after evading the capture of the away side's two central defenders.

Both managers made changes in the final 30 minutes as the pace of the match dropped, although Barcelona were still searching for more goals and came close through Messi on a couple of occasions.

Sevilla enjoyed more of the possession in the latter stages as an injury to Mascherano forced the home side to finish with 10 men, but it ended 3-0 on the night and 5-0 on aggregate as the Catalan giants claimed the trophy in comfortable fashion.

Barcelona will open their La Liga title defence at home to Real Betis on Saturday, while Sevilla face more Catalan opposition in the shape of Espanyol at the Estadio Ramon on the same night.

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