La Liga - Nine-man Madrid stage Cup comeback

Eurosport - Mon, 25 Aug 09:07:00 2008

Nine-man Real Madrid earned an unlikely 4-2 comeback victory over Valencia at home to win their eighth Spanish Super Cup at the Bernabeu.

FOOTBALL 2008 Spanish Super Cup Real Madrid-Valencia / Foto: EFE - 0

Copa del Rey winners Valencia had taken control of the traditional curtain-raiser to the season with a 3-2 first-leg victory at the Mestalla a week ago then added to it with a first-half strike from David Silva in the second leg.

A red card for Real signing Rafael van der Vaart just before the break and second yellow for his Dutch compatriot Ruud van Nistelrooy after he had levelled from the penalty spot in the 49th minute left the visitors in control.

But Real rose to the challenge and further goals from Sergio Ramos, Ruben de la Red and Gonzalo Higuain in the last 13 minutes completed a remarkable fightback by the Spanish champions.

After a minute's silence for the victims of the plane crash at Madrid airport last Wednesday, the game got off to a sluggish start with the home side restricted to shots from range as Valencia gave them little space.

The visitors took the lead with their first attempt on goal after an intricate passing move gave Spain midfielder Silva space to fire low into the corner from the edge of the area in the 33rd minute.

Real lost Van der Vaart to a red card on his home debut after he dived in with his studs up on Juanma Mata, and the Bernabeu howled their frustration at the break.

Bernd Schuster's side forced an equaliser when Raul Albiol blocked Van Nistelrooy's goalbound header with his arm just after the restart, and the Dutch striker blasted his spot-kick wide of Timo Hildebrand.

Arjen Robben came to life and unsettled the Valencia backline with his pace but Van Nistelrooy's sending off in the 73rd minute looked to have scuppered Real's chances.

Valencia failed to take charge, however, and Spain defender Ramos was quickest to the ball after Mahamadou Diarra's header came back off the crossbar at a corner in the 77th.

Substitute De la Red caught out Hildebrand from over 30 yards with a long-range shot three minutes from time, and soon after another substitute Argentine Higuain read a poor back-pass from Alexis Ruano to make it 4-1.

Unai Emery's side reacted in injury-time when Fernando Morientes stabbed home David Villa's pass, but it was too late to save the game.

Robinho, who has said he wants to leave Real to join Chelsea, cut a forlorn figure on the bench throughout. There were whistles when his name was read out by the stadium announcer and the Brazilian never ventured out to warm up.

Reuters

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  1. good luck real

    From mesbah, on Mon 25 Aug 3:27PM
  2. Well Done Real Madrid from all fans in Barbados... long­ live madrid

    From JEFF A, on Mon 25 Aug 1:59PM
  3. go real!!!!

    From Vincent, on Mon 25 Aug 5:42AM
  4. Real Madrid should always play with less man to push­ the players to perform the
    efforts like what they do­ last night .
    m.m

    From Mohammed Muftah H, on Mon 25 Aug 5:32AM
  5. evan_cadd9, DONT TALK RUBBISH. the ball haven't­ been kicked yet, already have gone talking treble win..­ just a bitter..

    From carlamms, on Mon 25 Aug 5:00AM
  6. No team can ever compare itself to Real Madrid, they­ are just incomparable, impeccable & beautiful. Real­ Madrid to win the La Liga, Copa Del Rey & the­ Champions League this season Spanish Super Cup the next­ season.

    From Olympique de Marseille till I die, on Mon 25 Aug 3:23AM
  7. just a said so Real win champ the Supercopa they dun it­ with comeback from behind Viva to Real what a­ game..............

    From nnazrano, on Mon 25 Aug 2:54AM
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