Barcelona made a successful debut in this year’s edition of the Spanish Super Cup with a solid win over Osasuna in the semi-final, and the Blaugrana now face their biggest rivals with the Supercopa crown on the line for the second year in a row as the latest edition of El Clásico takes place this Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Barça played one of their best games in months against the side from Pamplona, and even though the Blaugrana still have a lot to improve they showed positive signs with their defending and their ability to win by more than one goal for the first time in literally four months.