Copa Clasico 2.0!
Updated On: 26 April, 2025 09:22 AM IST | Barcelona | AFP
After being thrashed 2-5 by Barcelona in January’s Spanish Super Cup final, Real Madrid boss Ancelotti eyes revenge in tonight’s Copa del Rey finale

Barcelona’s Raphinha celebrates scoring vs Celta Vigo; (right) Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe exults after scoring against Real Sociedad recently. Pics/Getty Images
Hansi Flick’s Barcelona are closing in on a potential quadruple this season, but standing in their way are eternal rivals Real Madrid. Although the Catalan giants — also in the Champions League semi-final — are widely considered the best team in Spain at the moment, Carlo Ancelotti’s faltering Los Blancos could still claim both domestic titles still on the line — they trail league leaders Barcelona by four points.
Flick’s Barcelona have emphatically bested Madrid on the two occasions they have met this season, first winning 4-0 in La Liga at the Santiago Bernabeu in October, before dismantling Madrid 5-2 in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia in January. Barcelona outplayed Madrid in both games, but their German coach had nothing but praise for his counterpart.
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