Athletic Bilbao claimed their first trophy in 31 years as
they drew 1-1 with 10-man Barcelona to win the Spanish Super Cup 5-1 on
aggregate on Monday.
Lionel Messi had given the European champions - who trailed
4-0 from the first leg - a glimmer of hope with the opener two minutes before
half-time.
However, any realistic hope Barca had of pulling off a
monumental comeback disappeared when Gerard Pique was shown a straight red card
for dissent 10 minutes into the second-half.
And Aritz Aduriz exploited the space left by the Spanish
international defender's dismissal to follow up his hat-trick in the first leg
with the crucial away goal midway through the second-half for a 1-1 draw.
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique had made six changes to the side
that was thrashed at the new San Mames on Friday with a host of first-team
regulars coming back into the side.
The hosts started on the front foot as Luis Suarez saw a
shot deflected just over before Pique's effort came back off the crossbar.
Yet, Athletic's mass ranks of defence were comfortably
keeping Enrique's men at bay and the visitors even had a great chance to put
the tie to bed when Javier Eraso skipped past Javier Mascherano before firing
into the side-netting rather than squaring for Aduriz to apply a simple finish.
Barca finally found a way through thanks to a brilliant move
as Suarez headed down for Messi who controlled the ball on his chest before
sweeping home.
Claudio Bravo kept Barcelona's hopes alive early in the
second period with saves from Markel Susaeta and Aduriz, but the Chilean's good
work was undone when Pique was sent-off for something he said to the referee's
assistant after he failed to flag Aduriz offside.
However, Athletic struck the final blow when Aduriz was
given acres of space to latch onto Eraso's flick-on and he slotted into an
empty net at the second attempt after Bravo had saved his first effort.
Both sides ended the game with 10 men as Athletic substitute
Kike Sola also saw a straight red for a late challenge on Javier Mascherano.
Defeat ends Barcelona's hopes of matching the club record
set by Pep Guardiola's side in 2009 of winning six trophies in a calendar year.
They won't have long to wait for a chance at revenge,
though, as the two sides square off once more in their opening game of the La
Liga season on Sunday in Bilbao.
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