Real Madrid have won the 2022/2023 Copa del Rey title, ending a 10-year wait for the coveted Spanish trophy. Los Blancos secured a 2-1 win over Osasuna, with Rodrygo Goes scoring a brace in the match.
Carlo Ancelotti's side took the lead early in the game, with the Brazilian scoring the first goal just two minutes into the match. They remained comfortable in the first half but were pegged back when Lucas Torró scored an equalizer from the edge of the box following a strong start in the second half.
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Real Madrid take the lead inside 2 minutes as Rodrygo bags his 15th goal of the season! pic.twitter.com/KnHL97BSvI
Rodrygo then emerged once more, scoring the winner for Real Madrid with a brilliant finish into the far-post, and securing the club their first Copa del Rey trophy since 2013. As things stand, the La Liga giants have picked up three trophies this season, having already won the European Super Cup and Club World Cup.
This win takes Los Blancos' total titles to 20, making them second only to Athletic Club and Barcelona with 23 and 31 titles respectively. The victory is particularly significant as it is the capital club's third Copa del Rey title since the turn of the millennium, following their wins in 2011 and 2014.
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