Athletic Bilbao end 31-year wait for title with 5-1 aggregate Super Cup win over Barcelona
Second leg finishes 1-1 to end Barca’s chance equalling record trophy haul

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.
For us to win a title is the best thing that can happen to us
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 us to win a title is the best thing that can happen to us,” Aduriz said.
“Apart from the birth of my daughter this is the happiest day of my life.”
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.