This is the fourth edition of the revamped Super Cup, which used to be played only between the Spanish league champion and the Copa del Rey winner. Now the runners-up in both competitions also participate, forming a Final Four tournament that was taken to Saudi Arabia in a lucrative deal for the Spanish soccer federation. Madrid clinched the league ahead of Barcelona last season, while Betis won the Copa final against Valencia.
Real Madrid overcame Valencia in the the semi-final of the Spanish Super Cup and will be defending their trophy in Sunday’s final in Riyadh. Ancelotti’s men took the lead when Benzema converted a penalty, but Samuel Lino equalised right after the second half kicked off. No more goals followed and the madridistas prevailed in the penalty shoot-out to book their place in the final where they will take on the winners from the Betis-Barcelona clash.
Real Madrid managed to be the better team on the field but Valencia was surely a tough challenge. Madridistas started the game with a decent pace and were quite dangerous giving the impression that everything would be closed in 90 minutes. After 20 minutes the game got more balanced and Valencia showed their strength. In the 2nd half the pace decreased and the great chances did not come until the final minutes. However the game continued with another 30 minutes of extra where Madrid had some good chances but could not get the most out of them. Valencia played their part but the match ended with 16 shots for Real (6 on target) and 12 shots for Valencia (3 on target), 58% to 42% possession in Madrid’s favor and lots of corner kicks and fouls.
Madrid created all the chances in the opening 15 minutes of play. The first came after 5 minutes when Militão met a corner by Kross but his header was off target. Five minutes later, Valverde played in Rodrygo, but the forward fired over the crossbar. Next, Benzema went close on 14’. The Frenchman’s mazing run saw him beat three defenders but he was unable to finish with a goal. Moments after, Valverde fizzed in a right-footed effort which skimmed Mamardashvili’s right-hand post.
Valencia responded on 19’. Courtois had to be sharp to deny a Cavani header after the forward got on the end of a cross from Gayá. The Whites continued to go in search of the first goal and Vini Jr. almost managed one on the half-hour mark. The Brazilian collected the ball in midfield, dummied to pull away from Thierry and drove towards the area, but his strike was blocked by the defence just in time.
Ancelotti’s men kept plugging away and eight minutes later they got their reward. Militão played a sublime long ball over the top for Benzema to run onto and drive into the box. Cömert brought down the striker and the referee awarded the spot-kick. The Frenchman dusted himself down and converted the penalty – his sixth goal in the Spanish Super Cup.
Valencia drew level just after the break. Lato crossed from the right and Lino made it 1-1. Real Madrid found themselves on the back foot and hit back twice. First, Mamardashvili cleared a shot from Benzema after a nice combination with Rodrygo, and in the next move, Nacho headed wide from a corner kick by Kroos.
From then on, the tempo dropped and neither team managed to create any danger until 88 minutes in when Ancelotti's men tried to break the deadlock with a looping header from Benzema. In stoppage time, Vini Jr. picked up a loose ball in the six-yard box after a rebound from the Valencia defence, but Mamardashvili blocked the shot to maintain the scoreline.
With just thirty minutes to go, a place in the Super Cup final was still at stake. Madrid had the clearest chance right at the start of extra time. Kroos crossed and Rüdiger found Vini Jr. on the edge of the area; the Brazilian took aim, but his shot was well saved by the opposition goalkeeper. Mamardashvili was again in the thick of the action when Kroos' right-footed shot from outside the area was blocked (104th minute).
Valencia came close to taking the lead six minutes later through Fran Pérez, but he was denied by a great save from Courtois. Before the end of extra time, Asensio tried his luck from a free-kick. In the penalty shoot-out, Real Madrid came out on top and booked their place in the final of the Spanish Super Cup, where they will meet Barcelona on Sunday night (Blaugranas defeated Betis on January 12). Those who took their chance from the spot were as follows:
0-1: Cavani, goal
1-1: Benzema, goal
1-1: Cömert, missed
2-1: Modrić, goal
2-2: Ilaix Moriba, goal
3-2: Kroos, goal
3-3: Guillamón, goal
4-3: Asensio, goal
4-3: Gayà, saved by Courtois
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