Real Madrid bumped 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.
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.
"We played a great match
tonight," said Zidane. "Especially in the first half it was
spectacular."
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.
"This team has hunger and every
time we play it shows," added Zidane.
"We have to try to continue
like this. To start the season like this is very good, but we know a long
season is just starting."
In similar fashion to his strike in
the first leg, 21-year-old Asensio sent an unstoppable left-footed shot past
Marc-Andre ter Stegen into the top corner from outside the box.
"I think we were superior
across the whole tie," Asensio told Spanish TV station Telecinco.
However, he rejected suggestions he
is now ahead of Bale in Zidane's pecking order.
"I am working to have as many
minutes as possible on the field.
"I am happy on both a
collective and individual level."
- Barca 'on the ropes' -
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 never threatened to mount
a comeback after conceding.
"We have to recover quickly,
the league is on the horizon," said Valverde, ahead of Barca's La Liga
opener against Real Betis on Sunday.
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.
"In three days we find
ourselves against the ropes," added Valverde.
"Things have happened in
pre-season that have affected the balance of the team and our job is to refind
that balance."
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
that Valverde said will be assessed on Thursday.
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