Every year, the Spanish Super Cup is a carnival for technical analysts from various teams.
They converge at the same time to gather firsthand information about Real Madrid and Barcelona.
For La Liga teams, these two dominant forces in the Spanish League are a crucial gauge of the entire League's competitive strength, even influencing how they approach matches at the start of the season.
And this year's Spanish Super Cup is even more so.
On Real Madrid's side, Ancelotti is at the helm, a renowned European coach; how will he transform Real Madrid?
What is the current form of Real Madrid's star players?
Is Suker still maintaining his excellent competitive form?
The same goes for Barcelona; the Brazilian prodigy joined Barcelona with dazzling brilliance, and his arrival has been a topic of interest throughout Spain and even Europe.
However, as of now, Barcelona has also not revealed any information.
In the past, these two teams would at least arrange an open training session, or if not, opportunities for reporters to observe training were still available.
But this season, both teams have been secretive, preventing media reporters from obtaining any news through any channels.
Therefore, this match became crucial!
What kind of combat power do Real Madrid and Barcelona currently retain?
All eyes are on the Anoeta Stadium in San Sebastián, a city in Spain.
This is also the last Spanish Super Cup final to be held within Spain.
According to the Spanish Football Association, starting next season, the Spanish Super Cup venue will be outsourced to other countries.
On one hand, to increase League revenue.
On the other hand, it can also promote La Liga's influence.
Of course, there is also the Spanish Football Association's desire to leverage the influence of Real Madrid and Barcelona's many star players to generate income.
However, this way, the Spanish Super Cup will lean more towards an exhibition match, losing some of its competitive nature.
Of course, the Spanish Super Cup itself doesn't have a high gold content; it's considered a bonus trophy.
Throughout the Anoeta Stadium, fans from both Real Madrid and Barcelona have already entered.
The cheers from the crowd surged like boiling water.
Fans on both sides were relentless, cheering with all their might.
And in the stadium, filled with an electrifying atmosphere, players from both teams were warming up in an orderly fashion.
Real Madrid players in their white jerseys.
Barcelona players in their red and blue checkered kits.
They were each warming up methodically in their respective halves.
The cameras mostly focused on Suker and Messi; from every angle, the performance of these two players will determine the outcome of this match.
And by virtue of their fame, they naturally attract a lot of attention.
In addition, the media also aimed their cameras at a lean, dark-skinned young man with a pompadour haircut, like a horse's mane.
Neymar, having just arrived in Europe, had rather poor taste in his image at the time.
This was similar to Pato back then, looking utterly unrefined just by seeing him.
But in stark contrast to his appearance was his thin-like physique.
As he moved, the ball at his feet was like an extension of his arm, his dribbling seemingly casual yet giving off a graceful, dance-like feeling.
This is the talented player from Brazil, dubbed the 'Last Samba Dancer,' Neymar.
At 21, Neymar made his debut in the Big Five Leagues, joining a powerhouse team like Barcelona.
His teammates were also world-class players, but even in such circumstances, Neymar showed no signs of stage fright.
In fact, during Barcelona's pre-season training, he had already won over his teammates with his performance.
Neymar executed a nimble 'roulette' skill, nutmegging Piqué, who raised his hand as if to hit him, but Neymar immediately pulled his neck back, his eyes crescent-shaped from smiling.
Piqué also lightly patted Neymar; although being nutmegged was embarrassing, it wasn't a match, and Neymar's form was also very good.
"See that?!"
Piqué put his arm around Neymar's shoulder and pointed across the half-field towards Suker: "Beat him with your performance!"
Before Neymar could say anything, Iniesta beside him said, "Don't put pressure on him."
After all, it was Neymar's debut, and Iniesta still hoped Neymar would be relaxed.
Furthermore, beating Suker with performance? That's not an easy feat; even Messi finds it difficult.
Although Neymar's dribbling was agile and his training performance was excellent.
But facing Real Madrid's 'villainous defense,' it would be good enough if Neymar could simply deliver his usual performance.
As for surpassing Suker's performance?
That's out of the question.
If someone could do that, they wouldn't have such a hard time.
"There's absolutely no latest news about Real Madrid."
Perroti shrugged: "Of course, they don't have any news about us either."
"At the start of the match, I think we will all probe, and after getting familiar with our opponents, none of us will act rashly."
Xavi said.
With that, Xavi patted Rakitić hard beside him: "This match is up to you."
Rakitić also nodded vigorously.
This match was not only Neymar's debut but also Rakitić's debut.
Rakitić's performance after joining Barcelona has also been very good.
In fact, compared to Xavi, Rakitić was more capable of maximizing Messi's effectiveness.
The reason is simple!
Xavi needed resources; as the midfield orchestrator, he had to control part of the ball possession.
But Rakitić was different.
This guy could handle both the rough and the refined.
Give him resources, and he could dribble past opponents and advance.
Don't give him resources, and he could still switch play and support teammates.
Anyway, for Xavi, Rakitić was much better than Fabregas, who always complained about unfairness.
Before long, the warm-up session ended.
Players from both teams began to return to the player tunnel.
Suker also saw Neymar and Rakitić.
The former was also looking at him, his gaze full of burning challenge.
Rakitić's eyes were softer, but a subtle excitement was impossible to hide.
"This bastard wants to take us down."
Suker said to Srna.
Srna laughed: "That's normal. Among the National Team players, who doesn't want to take you down? This is a goal for many people."
Suker turned his head: "Why would they have such a strange goal?"
Srna rolled his eyes.
As for the Croatia National Team, besides those who haven't participated in the Champions League, which one hasn't been severely beaten by Suker?
It's only natural for them to want to defeat Suker.
For example, Mandžukić and Vukojević, after eliminating Real Madrid in the Champions League last season, these two guys bragged for an entire holiday.
Inside Real Madrid's locker room, Ancelotti looked at everyone and said:
"This is the first step, and it's part of testing the success of our tactics. Of course, I won't put any pressure on you; the goal of this match is whether you can play your tactical system, not victory."
Listening to Ancelotti's words, Suker couldn't help but grin.
Ancelotti was starting to beat around the bush.
What does it mean to play your tactical system? If you play it, doesn't that mean victory?
Before entering the field, Ancelotti even approached Pepe.
"If you feel angry and can't control yourself, take three deep breaths; this can help you calm down," Ancelotti said.
Pepe looked up: "What if I still want to hit him after taking deep breaths?"
Ancelotti blinked, smiled, and said nothing.
The teammates beside them looked at Pepe with amusement.
Three deep breaths weren't meant to calm Pepe down, but to give teammates buffer time to go and hold Pepe back.
Ancelotti was well aware of Pepe's unpredictability.
Therefore, instead of letting Pepe control his temper, it was better to have teammates directly restrain him.
"We should go out now!"
Ramos patted his captain's armband and turned to say.
Soon, players from both teams arrived at the player tunnel.
Upon the arrival of both teams, an atmosphere of tension began to spread.
For newcomers like Neymar and Rakitić, this was their first experience of El Clásico, and the pressure made them feel a bit breathless.
Especially the fierce gazes from Pepe and Ramos, which intimidated them somewhat.
Before long, the Referee signaled it was time to go out.
Whoosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!—
The cheers from the crowd erupted.
Players from both teams entered the field.
The starting lineups for both teams are as follows:
Real Madrid (4-3-3):
Goalkeeper: Diego López.
Defenders: Srna, Ramos, Pepe, Marcelo.
Midfielders: Kroos, Casemiro, Kaka.
Forwards: Bale, Benzema, Suker.
Barcelona (4-3-3):
Goalkeeper: Valdes.
Defenders: Alves, Piqué, Mascherano, Adriano.
Midfielders: Rakitić, Busquets, Iniesta.
Forwards: Pedro, Messi, Neymar.
"This is the 2013/2014 Spanish Super Cup match, between Real Madrid and Barcelona!"
"After a holiday and the summer transfer window, both teams have undergone personnel changes to varying degrees."
"For Real Madrid, former Paris coach Ancelotti has joined the club, marking his reunion with Suker and Kaka after five years."
"As the renowned coach who unearthed these two 'genius' players, many say Ancelotti holds the complete user manual for Suker and Kaka. What changes can he bring to Real Madrid?"
"For Barcelona, Neymar's arrival in the summer transfer window ignited news across Europe. This Brazilian prodigy had already made a name for himself in the Brazil League. Can his excellent dribbling and performance help Barcelona reach new heights?"
"In addition, Sevilla's midfield core, Rakitić, joined Barcelona, taking on a substitute role for Xavi."
"And in this match, Rakitić started, clearly demonstrating his excellent performance."
"Alright, guys, both sides have completed the coin toss, and the match is about to begin."
As the commentator González's voice echoed, both teams' players had already arrived at their respective halves, actively preparing for the match.
Suker was still the same, constantly jumping around, which drew cheers from the Real Madrid fans.
Messi's warm-up was relatively simpler, just shaking his legs and arms.
Of course, the camera also focused on Neymar.
Neymar took deep breaths repeatedly, clearly a bit nervous.
After all, it was his debut in the Big Five Leagues, and he wanted to put on an excellent performance.
Beep!
With the whistle, the match kicked off.
Real Madrid took the first kick, the ball was passed back, finally landing at Kaka's feet.
Kaka didn't continue passing back to the defense but instead passed to Kroos.
At the same time, Kaka started running into open space.
In the attacking third, Suker began to tuck in, appearing in a central midfield position.
Ancelotti's revamped midfield for Real Madrid adopted an inverted triangle formation.
This consisted of one defensive midfielder (Casemiro), a right central midfielder (Kroos), and a left central midfielder (Kaka).
Under this formation, after Suker tucked in, Real Madrid formed a diamond midfield.
The formation also changed from the original 4-3-3 to a 4-4-2.
Zidane couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.
The formation change wasn't fast, but it was very smooth.
Moreover, with Kroos's sudden forward run, Real Madrid's formation would also transform into a 4-2-3-1.
During the formation changes, Barcelona was clearly somewhat passive.
They began to concentrate their defense towards the center, defending tightly and compactly.
Real Madrid seized this opportunity, quickly passing the ball to Suker.
"Careful!" Busquets shouted.
Just as Rakitić was about to rush in front of Suker, the latter made a light, horizontal pass.
When Rakitić's gaze shifted to the ball, the forward-running Kroos suddenly slotted the ball diagonally forward again.
"Oh no!" Rakitić instinctively turned his head.
He saw Suker had already swept past him from the flank, rushing towards where the ball would land.
"Alves, cover me!" Rakitić immediately chased back.
Alves's curses, which he had just spewed, were all swallowed back down.
There was nothing he could do, Suker had already charged over!
Bang!
Before Alves could get close, Suker again shifted the ball horizontally.
This time, Benzema surprisingly dropped back, running out of the penalty area to receive the ball.
And Suker and Bale simultaneously charged towards the penalty area.
Suker's sprint was more determined, striding forward into the center.
Bale occupied the right side.
And on the left side, Kaka also naturally completed his cover.
Benzema observed the situation, then immediately split the ball forward to Bale.
Bale used his explosive power to suddenly pull out half a body length, then fiercely swept a shot towards the six-yard box.
Suker vigorously charged towards the near post, but Valdes had already taken his position, suddenly sticking out his foot, blocking the ball away.
Suker couldn't get to the ball, a slight grimace on his face, but he still gave Bale a thumbs-up.
Ancelotti on the sidelines also nodded slowly.
Although it wasn't successful, the tactical play had been executed.
Possession changed hands, and it was Barcelona's turn to attack.
Barcelona's attack still involved giving the ball to Messi.
Neymar had one touch on the wing, but it didn't pose any threat.
As Messi dribbled forward, he encountered intense pressing from Casemiro and Ramos, ultimately losing possession.
Suker watched this unfold.
The current Barcelona coach was not yet Enrique.
Uruguay striker Suarez also hadn't arrived at Barcelona.
The overall tactics were still a continuation of last season's, failing to fully utilize Neymar's vertical breakthrough ability.
Suker felt that this Barcelona team had almost no significant changes.
They were still relying on Messi to play.
Indeed, the problem still lay with the coach.
The current Barcelona had entered a period of decline, and only with Enrique's arrival would they experience a second spring, known as 'MSN'.
The ball once again came to Real Madrid's feet, and Barcelona quickly retreated to defend.
"Watch out! They're coming!"
Sure enough, Real Madrid quickly pushed forward.
This time it was Bale pushing forward on the right wing.
Suker, meanwhile, sprinted forward on the left wing, and as he reached the parallel line of the left side of the penalty area, Suker suddenly began to move horizontally.
At this point, Piqué was still marking Benzema, wary of his dropping back to set up a play.
But Benzema didn't drop back; instead, Suker arrived.
"Suker is through!" Alves roared.
He didn't dare to follow; Kaka had already charged into Suker's previous position.
If he followed, Kaka's side would be open.
The sudden horizontal run created a defensive gap.
Busquets immediately rushed towards Suker.
But at this moment, Bale had already reached the byline and fiercely crossed the ball into the penalty area.
This time, the half-volley didn't fly towards the center but instead arced diagonally backward for a cutback pass.
Suker slowed his pace, his eyes fixed on the ball, adjusting with small steps.
As the ball approached, Suker suddenly planted his left foot, tilted his body slightly, lifted his right leg, and swung his leg forward with force.
Bang!
The ball solidly struck the top of his foot, emitting a dull thud.
And the next second, the ball, like a precision-guided missile, drilled into the right corner of the goal.
Swish!
The ball found the net!
12 minutes into the match, Suker scored!
"Gooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaal!!!"
"Suker!! A magnificent volley!!"
"Bale's pass had a great, comfortable angle, and Suker struck the ball precisely, sending it into Barcelona's goal."
"In both attacks, Real Madrid increased a lot of off-ball movement, and also more overlapping runs!"
"Suker's movement towards the center perfectly met Bale's pass."
"A clean and decisive attacking pattern, a confident shot!"
"Real Madrid's attacking combination this season is giving us a different feeling!"
Ancelotti clapped lightly, nodding his head in approval of the attacking performance.
"It was very simple!" Zidane exhaled, "But very deadly!"
Ancelotti smiled; "Attack isn't better the more complicated it is. Sometimes simple attacks can yield unexpected results, and of course, we can do complex ones too!"
19 minutes in, 7 minutes after Real Madrid's first goal, they scored again.
But this time, Real Madrid executed a beautiful counter-attack.
From defense to attack, a total of 11 passes.
They coordinated seamlessly, and with excellent off-ball movement, Benzema set up the play, Bale received the ball horizontally, dribbled past Mascherano, and then shot with his left foot, piercing Barcelona's goal.
With less than 20 minutes played, Real Madrid was already two goals ahead!
At this moment, the entire stadium was filled only with the fervent cheers of Real Madrid fans.