Madrid: Atletico Madrid won the Spanish Supercup 2-1 on aggregate following a 1-0 win over Real Madrid in the second leg of the competition in the Vicente Calderon Stadium Friday night.
Following a 1-1 draw in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium Tuesday night, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti made several changes to his side, most notably with James Rodriguez in the starting 11 along with Fabio Coentrao and Rafael Varene with Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench after suffering a muscle injury in midweek, Xinhua reported.
Meanwhile Angel Di Maria, who Ancelotti confirmed Thursday had asked for a transfer over the summer, was dropped from the squad, despite a game-changing substitute display three days earlier.
Atletico Madrid kept faith in the side which had stifled their neighbours so effectively Tuesday night with two exceptions as Tiago Cardoso replaced Mario Suarez and Antoine Griezmann also forcing his way into the side.
The only goal of the game came in the second minute when recent arrival Mario Mandzukic latched onto a header from Griezmann after a long clearance from Atletico keeper, Miguel Angel Moya.
Atletico controlled the first 20 minutes, but saw coach Diego Simeone sent off for protesting after 25 minutes after an action which saw him give the fourth official a slight slap around the neck.
In a frantic close to the second half, James and Gareth Bale, both had chances to level, while Raul Garcia could have doubled Atletico’s lead at the end of the first half and the start of the second with a shot that hit the corner of the woodwork and bounced out. Atletico had not beaten Real Madrid at home for over 15 years and the pressure built up as the game continued, although the home side worked hard to increase their lead with Koke and Griezmann closest to adding to their lead.
However, Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone had said before the match that Atletico could not repeat their title winning feats of last season and Friday’s win did nothing to change his tune.
“Over one or two games, we have a chance, but in a league of 38 matches, Barcelona, even in a bad season for them, almost won the league. And Madrid as well; if they had beaten Valencia they would have been top,” he said, looking at the small differences which make the difference between winning a title or not.
“It is very difficult to compete across so many fixtures. But we are competitive over 90 minutes,” repeated Simeone.
The coach also apologised for the incident in which he gave the fourth official a slight slap around the head.(IANS)