Carvajal’s Bold Countdown: Madrid Ready to Silence Barca in Jeddah, Mbappé Crowned World’s Best
10 January 2026
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Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal expressed strong confidence that his side will perform against Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final in Jeddah, insisting the Whites will chase the trophy despite concerns about their recent form.
The match will be broadcast exclusively through the Eight app, the official broadcaster for the Roshn Saudi Pro League, as Madrid aim to cap a turbulent period with silverware.
In the pre‑match session, Carvajal addressed the recent disagreement with Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, saying there is mutual respect and that each team defends its club with pride, with focus now on the final.
He joked about the Lamine Yamal incident in October, noting the youngster had a rough moment but is a bright talent. Everyone defends their own team, and there is no need to exaggerate things, he added.
On Madrid's current form, Carvajal acknowledged that the end of the year was not ideal and injuries were an issue, but the upcoming break offers a chance to reset. He pointed to Xabi Alonso's calm leadership and the squad's renewed belief as key factors for delivering in the final.
Speaking about his own future with the club, Carvajal said he has endured a difficult spell after a serious injury and another operation, but now he wants to train and enjoy playing. The club and he are aligned, he says, and if their visions match there should be no problem.
He described his surgery as complex and hopes to reach his best form in the season's final months, while recognizing the real pressure of a packed schedule ahead.
Regarding Mbappé, Carvajal praised him as the world's best striker and expressed hope that he will be fit to play and make a decisive impact in the final.
Carvajal also addressed the fans, saying that Madrid's supporters should remember that they have often been underestimated, yet they have won many trophies. He stressed his long career and felt the current moment mirrors previous periods of resilience.
Punchline: If this match were a sniper drill, Carvajal would hit the bullseye every time—precision under pressure all game long.
Punchline: Mbappé is so good the goalposts are considering a wage increase just to keep up with his pace.