Barcelona's head coach, Xavi Hernandez, acknowledges Real Madrid's current form but remains confident in his team's strength as they prepare to face off in the Spanish Super Cup final.
Despite trailing Madrid by seven points in LaLiga, Xavi emphasized Barcelona's "winning project" and expressed the intent to dominate the game, showcasing their distinctive style of play. Last season's success in LaLiga adds to Xavi's calm demeanor, while recognizing the hunger in the Madrid camp, making for an anticipated Clasico clash.
Barcelona, with a record 14 Super Cup titles, faces Real Madrid in a bid to retain their trophy. Xavi affirmed his comfort with the team's situation and highlighted the motivation derived from the ideal stage. Real Madrid's coach, Carlo Ancelotti, confirmed defender Dani Carvajal's fitness and maintained secrecy regarding the starting goalkeeper between Kepa Arrizabalaga and Andriy Lunin.
Ancelotti, with a chance to match Zinedine Zidane as Madrid's second most successful coach, remains focused on continuous success, emphasizing that trophies are cherished memories but the future is paramount. The Clasico final promises an intense battle between two football giants, both eager for Super Cup glory.
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