Jude Bellingham, score: 7
Scored the goal that broke the dam and was great
Martin Valient, score: 3
Scored an own goal and was unable to deal with the Blancos’ attack
After Barcelona qualified for the final with 0:2 over Athletic Bilbao last night (Wednesday), the second semi-final of the Spanish Supercopa took place tonight (Thursday) at the Jeddah Stadium in Saudi Arabia and ensured a hot Clasico in the final on Sunday, this after Real Madrid beat Mallorca 0:3 .
Carlo Ancelotti and his apprentices knew that tonight’s victory would guarantee them a Clasico in the factory final for the third year in a row and a chance to win the first cup of the new calendar year at the expense of their bitter rival from Catalonia. Despite this, they were not at their best in the first half.
Although the Blancos dominated the game throughout, they showed a lack of sharpness in the last third of the pitch for many minutes until the 62nd minute, where Jude Bellingham broke the deadlock, this after a team move in which Rodrigo took advantage of Vinicius Junior’s lift and hit the post, Kylian Mbappe Pen on the rebound but sent a kick that was deflected by Dominic Greif, and the Englishman took control of the ball and scored from close range.
In the added time, the defense of the modest opponent remained exposed and allowed the European champion to reach winking situations. In the 92nd minute, the substitute Brahim Dias caused an own goal for Martin Valient, while three minutes later Rodrigo took advantage of a good lift from Lucas and Essex, pushed in from close range and sealed the result of the game.
second half
- ’90+6
- The referee Ricardo de Burgos blew his whistle to end the match!
- ’90+5
- gate! Real Madrid went up 0:3: Rodrigo reached the lift of Lucas and Essex from the right and pushed inside
- ’90+2
- gate! Real Madrid went up 0:2: Brahim Dias sent a deep ball into the box, Martin Valient slipped and the ball entered the wrong goal
- ’87
- Substitution at Real Madrid: Vinicius Jr. made way for Brahim Dias
- ’80
- Substitution in Mallorca: Dani Rodrigues made way for Abdon Pratz
- ’78
- The white pressure continued: Mbappe sent a strong kick from outside the box, Greif headed to the corner
- ’77
- Another great opportunity for Real Madrid: Bellingham found Rodrigo in the box, who kicked, but was stopped by Greif
- ’76
- Vinicius made a great individual move on the left wing and entered the box, but the kick went wide of the frame
- ’74
- Eduardo Camabinga saw the yellow card
- ’74
- Substitution at Real Madrid: Federico Valverde made way for Dani Sabaios
- ’70
- Sergi Darder was replaced by Takuma Asano
- ’70
- Manuel Morlens made way for Samo Costa
- ’70
- Triple substitution in Mallorca: Kyle Larin replaced Robert Navarro
- ’66
- Jude Bellingham saw the yellow card
- ’62
- gate! Real Madrid went up 0:1: Mbappe led the Blancos into a quick attack and found Vinicius on the right, who lifted Rodrigo, who hit the crossbar, Mbappe tapped in the rebound, Greif headed in and Bligenham nailed in
- ’54
- Substitution at Real Madrid: Orléan Tshoumani made way for Raul Asensio
first half
- ’30
- Kyle Larin received the ball on the edge of the box and sent a kick from the air, but his ball went just over the crossbar
- ’15
- Jude Bellingham’s attempt from outside the box was blocked by Greif
- ’11
- Orlian Tshaumani tried a flat and strong kick outside the area, the goalkeeper was in place
- ’3
- Rodrigo dribbled in the area and sent a kick, Greif headed for the corner
- ’2
- Kylian Mbappe broke through on the left wing and sent a cross to Lucas Vasquez, who shot from outside the box, but it was stopped by Dominic Greif
- ’1
- Judge Ricardo de Burgos blew his whistle to start the match!
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