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Bilbao celebrate after the final whistle. Miguel Morenatti

Barcelona stunned by Bilbao in Spanish Super Cup showpiece as Messi sees red

Bilbao dramatically came from behind and won in extra time.

LIONEL MESSI WAS was sent off for the first time playing for Barcelona as Athletic Bilbao stunned the Catalans to win the Spanish Super Cup, a dramatic final finishing 3-2 after extra-time.

Moments before Bilbao’s momentous triumph was confirmed, Messi threw an arm at Asier Villalibre, who had earlier scored a 90th-minute equaliser in normal time to deny Barca victory. 

Antoine Griezmann’s double looked to have sealed the trophy but Villalibre intervened before Inaki Williams’ fabulous strike three minutes into extra time proved decisive.

Messi shook off a thigh problem to start in Seville and was required to play all 120 minutes as Barcelona attempted to take the game to penalties.

Instead, the 33-year-old lost his temper at the end of a combative contest, reacting to a late challenge from Villalibre by chasing and raising his hand to his opponent. 

It meant a first ever red card in 753 appearances for Barcelona, to go with his two reds for Argentina in 2005 and 2019. 

Messi’s anger will take some of the limelight away from Bilbao, who had already denied the competition a Clasico final by beating Real Madrid in the semi on Thursday, and now have completed the set. 

It means a title and the perfect start for Marcelino Garcia Toral, who only took over as coach less than two weeks ago. 

But there was praise too for his predecessor Gaizka Garitano, who oversaw this team reaching the Copa del Rey final last season, which earned qualification in the first place. 

Organisers at the Spanish Football Federation might have hoped for the global attraction of a Clasico, especially as the coronavirus pandemic had already kept the tournament in Spain rather than the lucrative Saudi Arabia, where it was played last year.

Yet this was a frantic final, with a hugely surprising result. 

Barca arrived on the back of a nine-game unbeaten run and a trophy, even a minor one, would have turned encouraging signs in recent weeks into more tangible evidence of a revival under Ronald Koeman. 

Bilbao were the better side in the first half, more decisive in possession and more aggressive out of it. 

But both teams created little for 40 minutes and then in two minutes both had scored. 

A brilliant pass created each of them, Messi the instigator for Barca. 

He collected from the right and threaded through for Jordi Alba on the left, whose cut-back was intended for the Argentinian but spilled out to Griezmann, who could not miss. 

Marcelino hurled his water bottle to the ground in disgust but his team were soon level. 

Williams played the pass, his clipped ball over the top catching Alba off-guard, with Oscar De Marcos sneaking in and half-volleying home. 

Raul Garcia thought he had his third goal in four days when he headed in just before the hour but Barca survived. 

With 10 minutes left, Griezmann struck again, Alba’s cross evading the Bilbao defence and finding the Frenchman, who steered in at the front post for what looked like the winner. 

Instead, Bilbao scored in the 90th minute to send the game to extra-time and then the 93rd to lead for the first time. 

Villalibre was allowed to volley in from close range but there was little Barca could do about Williams’ effort, the striker cutting inside from the left and whipping a tremendous shot into the top right-hand corner. 

Unai Nunez might have sealed it but failed to connect. Griezmann almost rescued it but fired high on the volley with his right foot. 

Then Villalibre left a shoulder in on Messi, who reacted, scuttling after his opponent and swinging an arm around the back of his head. Messi and Barca were beaten.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 1:54 PM

    So Madrid’s possible front 6 is Kroos, Modric, Rodriguez, Bale, Ronaldo and Benzema. Bonkers.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:00 PM

    Yep, and benzema looks like the weak link in that line up!!

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:02 PM

    You have to wonder how theyll fit all the best players in one line up

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 11:45 PM

    It’ll add to the competition in the squad, which will improve the overall level of performance as each individual player will have to keep improving and maintaining the quality of his own game in order to have a chance of being selected and maintaining his position in the 1st XI.

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    Mute Jonjo Shelvey
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    Jul 22nd 2014, 1:57 PM

    80 million is madness

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:06 PM

    Being obsessed with jonjo shelvey is normal in comparison

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:10 PM

    I am jonjo shelvey

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:22 PM

    I’m Jonjo Shelvey and so is my wife!

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:38 PM

    Thought your wife was Brian.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:36 PM

    Something like 9 goals in 35 games for Monaco. Mad sthuff altogether

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 3:44 PM

    This fella is going to the top, what a talent! What a squad of players! Ridiculous

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 1:50 PM

    Madrid go from doing some fantastic business (Kroos) with some poor.

    He had a good WC but can’t see him being worth close to that money. Great potential he could flounder under the weight of expectation. As a Madridista i would have preferred they looked for an established defender.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:02 PM

    Any self confessed “Madridista” would know that he’s been lighting up world football for the last 3 years with Porto and Monaco… Rodriguez sitting in front of Kroos and Modric with Bale and Ronaldo either side is any manager’s dream. Unreal business from them.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:17 PM

    I wouldn’t call scoring 9 goals in a fairly average French League “lighting up world football”. Very good player, but not worth €80m in my opinion.

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    Mute Joey Ryan
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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:20 PM

    Alright Wikipedia calm down!

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:27 PM

    Lighting up the world???

    What with a massive 9 goals from 34 appearances? I see your easily impressed!

    Not bad but at the same time not particularly impressive stats. Porto and Monaco are grand, as are their leagues but La Liga and the Champions League and more so Real Madrid are a much, much bigger step up.

    Time will tell if it is ”unreal business” from Real. Can’t help but feel they are trying to match Barca in signing as many top forwards as possible. Their defence is their weakest point and I’d rather 80mil be blown on someone like Kompany myself.

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 1:22 PM

    This is gett

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 1:45 PM

    Football has gone mad. UEFA talk of fair play, but the rules in Spain allow the two big guys to receive maybe 95% of TV money…. Watch Atletico sink this year.

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