Atalanta held out for almost an hour and forced a stunning Thibaut Courtois save, but eventually capitulated to Kylian Mbappé and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup.

La Dea won their first ever piece of European silverware with the Europa League thanks to an Ademola Lookman hat-trick, but were decimated going to the National Stadium in Warsaw. Injuries ruled out Gianluca Scamacca, Nicolò Zaniolo, Giorgio Scalvini and Rafael Toloi, with Teun Koopmeiners dropped for trying to force through a Juventus transfer. Ancelotti threw Mbappé straight in for his debut, but Eduardo Camavinga hurt his knee in last night’s warm-up.

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Isak Hien made a crucial block on the Mbappé shot when Federico Valverde rolled across from the right, but Atalanta hit the crossbar when Marten de Roon’s cross was deflected onto the woodwork by Eder Militao.

Antonio Rudiger had to make a crucial tackle to stop Ademola Lookman going clear and Jude Bellingham was probably offside anyway when trying to chest down a Vinicius dinked ball over the top, though Juan Musso was alert to smother.

Rodrygo also clipped the crossbar in first half stoppages, found by a smart slide-rule Vinicius pass and leaning back to fire onto the woodwork as Musso rushed out.

Atalanta had a huge chance straight after the restart, Mario Pasalic’s looping header from a De Roon cross fingertipped out of the far top corner by Thibaut Courtois.

However, Real Madrid opened the scoring when Musso’s poor clearance under pressure was intercepted, Vinicius pulled back from the by-line and found Valverde totally unmarked to tap in from a couple of yards.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men almost got two more in the next few minutes, but Musso was decisive first one-on-one with Vinicius, then to claw a deflected Bellingham effort off the line on the resulting corner.

Musso was also alert to save Bellingham’s angled drive at the near post, but could do nothing when Bellingham laid it off for Mbappé to fire in first time from 12 yards. The move had been started when Rodrygo robbed the otherwise impressive Hien in midfield.

Ben Godfrey prodded towards goal, blocked off by Eder Militao in the six-yard box, and another odd deflection almost sent the Vinicius pull-back into the net.

Real Madrid 2-0 Atalanta

Valverde 59 (RM), Mbappé 68 (RM)

14-08-2024 20:00
Final

Player statistic

1st half
    9' Yellow card Éderson
Jude Bellingham Yellow card 35'    
Vinícius Júnior Yellow card 42'    
2nd half
Federico Valverde
(Assist: Vinícius Júnior)
Goal 59'    
    64' Yellow card Berat Djimsiti
Kylian Mbappé
(Assist: Jude Bellingham)
Goal 68'    

Match statistic

52
Possession %
48
13
Total shots
8
6
Shots on target
1
4
Shots off target
4
3
Blocked shots
3
5
Corners
2
0
Offsides
0
12
Fouls
19
RMA
ATT

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
22
Defender
2
Defender
88'
3
Defender
23
Defender
14
8
Midfielder
5
Midfielder
88'
9
Attacker
83'
11
Attacker
76'
7
88'
1
Goalkeeper
19
Defender
77
63'
4
Defender
90'
22
Defender
23
Defender
70'
13
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
90'
15
Midfielder
11
Attacker
17
63'

Substitutes

13
Goalkeeper
6
Midfielder
18
Defender
20
Defender
26
Goalkeeper
31
Defender
16
Attacker
10
Midfielder
76'
21
Midfielder
83'
17
Attacker
88'
15
Midfielder
88'
19
Midfielder
88'
31
Goalkeeper
29
Goalkeeper
6
Midfielder
40
Defender
25
Midfielder
41
Defender
45
Midfielder
32
Attacker
63'
5
Defender
63'
20
Defender
70'
27
Defender
90'
44
Midfielder
90'
One thought on “Real Madrid 2-0 Atalanta: UEFA Super Cup goes to Mbappe after plucky Dea performance”
  1. How many times have we seen teams look OK vs Real Madrid in the first half, only to be blown away in the 2nd half? mentality of winners.

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