Sergi Roberto - N/A On for Pedri after 89. Getty Images
REAL MADRID RATINGS: Thibaut Courtois 7 – The Belgian was by far the busier of the two keepers. He could do little about any of the goals, and was left stranded by his defenders in two of them. Made some terrific saves, the best denying Lewandowski and Dembele. AFP
Dani Carvajal 4 – The only Spaniard in Madrid’s starting line-up, both he and Militao were caught out in the most clinical fashion when, after pressing in the centre of the park, they were cut open by one pass before Lewandowski doubled Barca’s advantage. Substituted after 72 minutes. Getty Images
Eder Militao 5 – A disappointing evening in which he was either caught out when attempting to press, or trying to hold the back line together when others also tried – and failed – to close down a rampant Barca. AFP
Antonio Rüdiger 5 – Though he was left exposed by Militao and Carvajal in the build-up to the second goal, the German was also guilty of leaving Lewandowski to score by being pulled out of position in trying to close down Gavi. In the third, he stood off as Barca edged forward. Reuters
Ferland Mendy 4 – Gave Benzema a great chance to open the deadlock with a teasing cross, but the Frenchman couldn’t convert. Soon after, he picked up the first yellow of the game when he pulled back Dembele. Poor evening overall. Getty Images
Luka Modrić 5 – With Barcelona off to a fast start, the Croat tried to slow things down. It didn’t work. Barca were too quick and clinical on this occasion. Not surprisingly, he was substituted in the second half. AFP
Federico Valverde 5 – Not effective playing on the right side of the centre. In fact, he barely saw much of the ball, and couldn’t deal with Alejandro Balde. AFP
Eduardo Camavinga 5 – On a night where Camavinga was among the bright young talents on the pitch, he was overshadowed by Pedri and Gavi. AP Photo
Toni Kroos 5 – Not the most auspicious of performances from the German who, as a sign of things to come in this game, gave away a free-kick in a dangerous area early on. He cut a frustrated figure throughout, and with Barca dominating he made his displeasure to his teammates known. Got caught out with weak pressing in the second half. Totally outplayed. AFP
Karim Benzema 7 – He had several of Madrid’s best chances and so it was probably only fair that when Madrid did find the net, albeit with a consolation goal, that he was the man to claim it. Getty Images
Vinicius Junior 6 – Only really started to make an impact in the last 20 minutes with the game already gone. Kounde and Araujo did a pretty good number on him. Getty Images
SUBS: Rodrygo (Camavinga, 46) 7 – Had a cracking effort from the edge of the area but it was palmed to safety by Ter Stegen at full stretch. Brought some energy to the Madrid side in the second half. Reuters
Dani Ceballos (Modric, 65) 6 – Another who will feel he should have started, though he was at fault in the build-up to Barca’s third. AFP
Marco Asensio (Kroos, 72) N/A – Had a pop from distance soon after coming on, but it didn’t trouble Ter Stegen. Getty Images
Nacho Fernandez (Carvajal, 72) N/A – The Spaniard was an upgrade when he came on, though Barca had taken their foot off the gas at that stage. An odd choice to bring him on with Real chasing a goal, though. Getty Images
BARCELONA RATINGS: Marc-Andre ter Stegen 7 - Almost another clean sheet – Benzema’s 93rd minute goal changed that – but Xavi won his first trophy as Barcelona manager and the Catalans won Spain’s Super cup for the first time in five years. AFP
Alex Balde 8 - Teen full-back continued to do well and again started over Alba. His run to burst past Carvajal and set up Dembele with a clear goalscoring chance was his best moment. Cunning when he needed to be, too. Had the better of Valverde. Reuters
Jules Kounde 8 - Supported Araujo in marking Vinicius Jr. Barça’s defence is the best in La Liga and has conceded only six goals – yet three were against Madrid in the league. The roles were reversed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for this Spanish Super Cup final. AP Photo
Andreas Christensen 8 - Injury and non-selection meant his Barcelona career took time to get going, but he’s now establishing himself as a central defender in Xavi’s best XI. Calm. Getty Images
Ronald Araujo 8 - Came close to connecting with a sixth minute free kick. Handled Vinicius Junior well, aggressively marking him and getting the better of him most of the time. Getty Images
Sergio Busquets 8 - Clever thinking to win the ball from Madrid and put in motion the first goal. Played in Lewandowski for a 54th minute chance. Miles better than any Madrid midfielder as he knocked the ball around them. Reuters
Frenkie de Jong 8 - Box to box. Attacked yet dropped deep alongside Busquets when needed. Worked well with Gavi and Pedri, the best example being when he won the ball in the middle and started the move which led to the second. Complete performance. Getty Images
Gavi 9 - Put Barça ahead after 33 minutes, with a fine first touch before staying on his feet and sliding the ball past Courtois. Assisted Lewandowski, putting the ball to him right in front of goal, for the second. Attacked, defended, ran and ran. Outstanding off the ball. Man of the match. AFP
Pedri 8 - Played as a No 10. Involved in the first goal as Barcelona’s young midfield ran the show. Scored the third after 69 minutes, a simple finish. Another top class performance. AFP
Ousmane 7 - Another of the Barcelona players who looked hungrier and more energetic than their opponents. Kept Mendy concentrating. Shot with his right foot on 54 minutes, but Courtois saved well. Getty Images
Robert Lewandowski 7 - Coming back to fitness. Headed over and then assisted Gavi for the opener, then scored his first ever clasico goal. It’s now 20 goals in 22 matches for his new club. Getty Images
SUBS: Raphinha - 6 On for Dembele on 78. Hit and miss at Barcelona so far this season, he came on when the game was won in front of the 57,340 crowd. Getty Images
Eric Garcia - NA On for Araujo after 89. Getty Images
Ansu Fati - N/A On for Gavi after 89. Getty Images
Sergi Roberto - N/A On for Pedri after 89. Getty Images
REAL MADRID RATINGS: Thibaut Courtois 7 – The Belgian was by far the busier of the two keepers. He could do little about any of the goals, and was left stranded by his defenders in two of them. Made some terrific saves, the best denying Lewandowski and Dembele. AFP
Dani Carvajal 4 – The only Spaniard in Madrid’s starting line-up, both he and Militao were caught out in the most clinical fashion when, after pressing in the centre of the park, they were cut open by one pass before Lewandowski doubled Barca’s advantage. Substituted after 72 minutes. Getty Images
Eder Militao 5 – A disappointing evening in which he was either caught out when attempting to press, or trying to hold the back line together when others also tried – and failed – to close down a rampant Barca. AFP
Antonio Rüdiger 5 – Though he was left exposed by Militao and Carvajal in the build-up to the second goal, the German was also guilty of leaving Lewandowski to score by being pulled out of position in trying to close down Gavi. In the third, he stood off as Barca edged forward. Reuters
Ferland Mendy 4 – Gave Benzema a great chance to open the deadlock with a teasing cross, but the Frenchman couldn’t convert. Soon after, he picked up the first yellow of the game when he pulled back Dembele. Poor evening overall. Getty Images
Luka Modrić 5 – With Barcelona off to a fast start, the Croat tried to slow things down. It didn’t work. Barca were too quick and clinical on this occasion. Not surprisingly, he was substituted in the second half. AFP
Federico Valverde 5 – Not effective playing on the right side of the centre. In fact, he barely saw much of the ball, and couldn’t deal with Alejandro Balde. AFP
Eduardo Camavinga 5 – On a night where Camavinga was among the bright young talents on the pitch, he was overshadowed by Pedri and Gavi. AP Photo
Toni Kroos 5 – Not the most auspicious of performances from the German who, as a sign of things to come in this game, gave away a free-kick in a dangerous area early on. He cut a frustrated figure throughout, and with Barca dominating he made his displeasure to his teammates known. Got caught out with weak pressing in the second half. Totally outplayed. AFP
Karim Benzema 7 – He had several of Madrid’s best chances and so it was probably only fair that when Madrid did find the net, albeit with a consolation goal, that he was the man to claim it. Getty Images
Vinicius Junior 6 – Only really started to make an impact in the last 20 minutes with the game already gone. Kounde and Araujo did a pretty good number on him. Getty Images
SUBS: Rodrygo (Camavinga, 46) 7 – Had a cracking effort from the edge of the area but it was palmed to safety by Ter Stegen at full stretch. Brought some energy to the Madrid side in the second half. Reuters
Dani Ceballos (Modric, 65) 6 – Another who will feel he should have started, though he was at fault in the build-up to Barca’s third. AFP
Marco Asensio (Kroos, 72) N/A – Had a pop from distance soon after coming on, but it didn’t trouble Ter Stegen. Getty Images
Nacho Fernandez (Carvajal, 72) N/A – The Spaniard was an upgrade when he came on, though Barca had taken their foot off the gas at that stage. An odd choice to bring him on with Real chasing a goal, though. Getty Images
BARCELONA RATINGS: Marc-Andre ter Stegen 7 - Almost another clean sheet – Benzema’s 93rd minute goal changed that – but Xavi won his first trophy as Barcelona manager and the Catalans won Spain’s Super cup for the first time in five years. AFP
Alex Balde 8 - Teen full-back continued to do well and again started over Alba. His run to burst past Carvajal and set up Dembele with a clear goalscoring chance was his best moment. Cunning when he needed to be, too. Had the better of Valverde. Reuters
Jules Kounde 8 - Supported Araujo in marking Vinicius Jr. Barça’s defence is the best in La Liga and has conceded only six goals – yet three were against Madrid in the league. The roles were reversed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for this Spanish Super Cup final. AP Photo
Andreas Christensen 8 - Injury and non-selection meant his Barcelona career took time to get going, but he’s now establishing himself as a central defender in Xavi’s best XI. Calm. Getty Images
Ronald Araujo 8 - Came close to connecting with a sixth minute free kick. Handled Vinicius Junior well, aggressively marking him and getting the better of him most of the time. Getty Images
Sergio Busquets 8 - Clever thinking to win the ball from Madrid and put in motion the first goal. Played in Lewandowski for a 54th minute chance. Miles better than any Madrid midfielder as he knocked the ball around them. Reuters
Frenkie de Jong 8 - Box to box. Attacked yet dropped deep alongside Busquets when needed. Worked well with Gavi and Pedri, the best example being when he won the ball in the middle and started the move which led to the second. Complete performance. Getty Images
Gavi 9 - Put Barça ahead after 33 minutes, with a fine first touch before staying on his feet and sliding the ball past Courtois. Assisted Lewandowski, putting the ball to him right in front of goal, for the second. Attacked, defended, ran and ran. Outstanding off the ball. Man of the match. AFP
Pedri 8 - Played as a No 10. Involved in the first goal as Barcelona’s young midfield ran the show. Scored the third after 69 minutes, a simple finish. Another top class performance. AFP
Ousmane 7 - Another of the Barcelona players who looked hungrier and more energetic than their opponents. Kept Mendy concentrating. Shot with his right foot on 54 minutes, but Courtois saved well. Getty Images
Robert Lewandowski 7 - Coming back to fitness. Headed over and then assisted Gavi for the opener, then scored his first ever clasico goal. It’s now 20 goals in 22 matches for his new club. Getty Images
SUBS: Raphinha - 6 On for Dembele on 78. Hit and miss at Barcelona so far this season, he came on when the game was won in front of the 57,340 crowd. Getty Images
Eric Garcia - NA On for Araujo after 89. Getty Images
Ansu Fati - N/A On for Gavi after 89. Getty Images
Sergi Roberto - N/A On for Pedri after 89. Getty Images