Friday, August 22, 2014

ATLETICO MADRID WIN SPANISH SUPERCOPA

The La Liga champions Atletico Madrid won the Spanish Supercopa courtesy of a goal scored 

by Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic after just two minutes and his goal proved enough to see  

off Real Madrid at the Vicente Calderon. Atletico Madrid beat Real Madrid to win Spanish 

Super Cup 2-1 aggregate.



Mandzukic scores winner in second minute

It is only the second time that Atletico have won the Supercopa - the last time came way back in 1985.


Raul Garcia's last-gasp goal at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday had put Atletico into a 
strong position, though they required a first home win over Real since June 1999 to secure the first trophy of Spain's season.

The home side got off to a dream start at the Vicente Calderon on Friday, with Mandzukic opening his account for the club with the Supercopa's quickest ever goal, coming just 81 seconds into the contest.

More silverware for Simeone's men


Ateltico Madrid crowned champions of the Spanish Super Cup

Raul Garcia also went close for the league champions, who had coach Diego Simeone sent off for patting the head of the fourth official.
James Rodriguez had Real's best chances with two shots that flew past the post.
A typically ill-tempered clash saw a raging Diego Simeone dismissed from the touchline only 26 minutes in.

Cristiano Ronaldo appeared despite picking up an injury in the first leg, but the Portuguese's presence could not inspire Real back into the match, and Luka Modric's late sending off summed up their frustrations.

For Atletico, the triumph brings the fifth trophy of Simeone's reign and makes up for last season's Supercopa loss to Barcelona.

With Ronaldo fit enough only for the bench, the absence of Angel Di Maria and Sami Khedira from Ancelotti's squad was noteworthy as both midfielders itch for a move before the transfer window slams shut.

Atletico paired pre-season signings Antoine Griezmann and Mandzukic in attack for the first time.

And the partnership reaped instant reward just 81 seconds in as the Frenchman pounced on slack Sergio Ramos marking to give Mandzukic the simple task of beating Iker Casillas one-on-one.

A scrappy response was interjected by clashes between players, as Simeone simmered on the sidelines.

Miguel Angel Moya superbly denied James Rodriguez 23 minutes in low to his right after fine work on the edge of the area from Daniel Carvajal.

Eventually, the Argentinian boss boiled over as Fabio Coentrao's trailing leg caught Juanfran in the face and Simeone marched to the stands whipping the home fans into a frenzy after being ejected by referee David Fernandez.

Simeone's departure perhaps affected Atletico and Real looked more likely to score afterwards, however, Gareth Bale and Rodriguez could not direct late efforts on target as the hosts made it to the break ahead.

Ronaldo emerged from the bench at half-time, but Atletico went close early on in the second half as Garcia's flick bounced onto the goalline and was eventually scrambled clear.

Garcia again curled wide, though Ronaldo began to come to life around the hour mark, blasting a 30-yarder down Moya's throat.

As the Portuguese and Bale saw vociferous penalty appeals waved away, Real grew frustrated and Atletico sensed the chance to pick them off.

First Koke launched a swerving effort inches over Casillas' crossbar, before Griezmann dragged across goal after a rapid breakaway.

A Real onslaught failed to materialise as poor touches from Bale and Ronaldo in the final third saw late openings fizzle into nothing and Modric was dismissed after a late challenge on substitute Cristian Rodriguez.

And Atletico held on for an impressive victory, starting the season in supreme fashion as they look to prove last season's title win was no fluke.

Real Madrid keeper Iker Casillas loses for the first time against Atletico Madrid after 29 games in all competitions.

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