Real Madrid beat Sevilla 3-2 in the European Supercup final in rainy
Trondheim on Tuesday thanks to a brilliant individual last minute of
extra-time clincher from Dani Carvajal.
Sevilla had been on the verge of victory leading 2-1 deep into added
time, before Sergio Ramos equalised in the 93rd minute with the last
kick of normal time, leaving the losers to taste a double dose of pain
when Carvajal grabbed the late, late winner.
Marco Asensio had given Madrid the lead with a brilliant strike before Franco Vazquez equalised shortly before half-time.
Ramos had loked set to be the villain of the piece when he conceded a
penalty that Yevhen Konoplyanka’s slickly converted in the 72nd-minute,
which looked set to win it for Europa League champions Sevilla.
The Andalucians could have little to complain about over Carvajal’s
winner, as he flew into the box and clipped the ball past two defenders
and the ‘keeper with a lovely flick from the outside of his right boot.
“The goal came from trying and trying again. Dani Carvajal’s strike
was spectacular, he deserves it more than anyone,” Madrid’s Lucas
Vazquez said told UEFA after the game.
“Sergio Ramos is the first to never give up and he is always there in
important moments. It is brilliant to have him. We have got a lot of
depth and a side to take on all comers.”
Zinedine Zidane’s Madrid were not at full strength, with neither
Cristiano Ronaldo nor Gareth Bale, nor Toni Kroos, involved and both
Luka Modric and Karim Benzema coming off the bench in the second half at
the Lerkendal Stadion.
“We were trailing for all of the second half, but Madrid never give
up and a goal in 90 minutes allowed us to become champions,” Carvajal
told UEFA after the game.
“Today we had a lot of players missing but we have a great squad of homegrown players.”
Having just sold Jese Rodriguez to Paris Saint-Germain, Madrid
started with Alvaro Morata in attack, back at the club from Juventus.
The 20-year-old Spain international Asensio, back from loan at
Espanyol, was also included from the off and he put Real ahead midway
through the first half with a tremendous left-foot strike that swerved
into the top-left corner from 25 yards.
However, Sevilla responded well and Daniel Carrico forced a good save
from Casilla — standing in for Keylor Navas — before the equaliser
arrived.
Vitolo controlled a Luciano Vietto cross, and while he could not get
the shot away, Vazquez did, sticking out his left boot to volley low
into the bottom-right corner. Argentine playmaker Vazquez was signed
from Palermo during a close season of much change at Sevilla, who lost
coach Unai Emery — the mastermind of their three consecutive Europa
League triumphs — to PSG.
Grzegorz Krychowiak, Ever Banega and Kevin Gameiro have all moved on
to PSG, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid respectively, while captain Coke
has signed for Schalke. Vazquez was one of three new faces to start for
Sevilla, the others being Japanese international Hiroshi Kiyotake and
Vietto, brought in from Atletico.
After an Isco effort was deflected narrowly wide early in the second
half, Vietto made way for Konoplyanka and he scored from 12 yards to put
Sevilla in front after Ramos had penalised for bringing down Vitolo in
the box. That looked set to be the winner until Ramos appeared unmarked
six yards out in the third minute of added time to head home a Lucas
Vazquez cross with goalkeeper Sergio Rico, blocked by one of his
team-mates, unable to get across to block.
Real Madrid beat Sevilla 3-2 in the European Supercup final
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