Real Madrid shrugged off
the absence of the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo to cruise past rivals Barcelona
2-0 in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup to cap a 5-1 aggregate win.
AFP
report continues:
Ronaldo
was slapped with a five-game ban for pushing the referee after he was sent-off
in the first leg, but his replacement Marco Asensio enhanced his reputation as
one of world football’s rising stars as he smashed Madrid into the lead after
just four minutes.
Karim
Benzema then deservedly doubled Real’s lead before half-time.
Barca
responded with a more spirited second-half showing and were unfortunate not to
at least pull a goal back as Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez hit the woodwork.
Victory
continues Madrid’s run of success under Zinedine Zidane with the European
champions now having lifted seven trophies in the 20 months since the Frenchman
took charge.
Zidane
even had the luxury of leaving first team regulars Gareth Bale, Isco and
Casemiro on the bench as Real’s strength in depth was demonstrated in a
dominant first 45 minutes.
Asensio
had already shown the threat he poses with a dangerous run and cross that saw
Luka Modric’s goalbound effort blocked by Samuel Umtiti before he found the net
himself.
Just
as in the first leg, the 21-year-old sent an unstoppable left-footed shot past
Marc-Andre ter Stegen into the top corner from outside the box.
Worst
possible start
Barcelona
boss Ernesto Valverde has suffered the worst possible start to his reign with
back-to-back defeats against the Catalans fiercest rivals and the visitors only
briefly threatened to mount a comeback after conceding.
Suarez
volleyed over before Keylor Navas rushed from his goal to block from Messi.
However,
shorn of Neymar after his world record breaking transfer to Paris Saint-Germain
and injured captain Andres Iniesta, Barca’s star front two lacked the service
needed to make a meaningful impact.
Indeed,
the scoreline could have been a lot more embarrassing for Barca as Marcelo
dragged wide before Lucas Vazquez hit the post with a glorious chance.
The
hosts finally doubled their lead six minutes before the break when Benzema
nipped in front of Umtiti and slotted past Ter Stegen.
An
11:00 pm kick-off time meant half-time saw Wednesday turn to Thursday and Barca
did at least salvage some pride in the early morning with an improved
second-half display.
Messi
was desperately unlucky not to net a consolation goal as he hit the underside
of the bar from a narrow angle.
The
visitors’ night was summed up when Suarez headed against the post with the goal
gaping after Navas had parried Messi’s driven shot into his path.
And
there could be even worse news to come for Barca as Suarez ended the game
visibly suffering from a knee injury just four days ahead of their La Liga
opener against Real Betis on Sunday.
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