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Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt: Ancelotti’s team are European champions

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Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt: Ancelotti’s team are European champions

OUR RealMadrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 to win the European Super Cup. The Madrid side won the trophy for the fifth time in their history, equaling Barcelona and Milan for first place in the respective list. Carlo Ancelotti celebrated the fourth Super Bowl in his coaching career.

The outcome of the match was decided by the goals of Alaba and Benzema. OUR Eintracht she had chances mostly in the first half hour, but was limited to a passive role in the second 45 minutes.

The Germans played the first big phase of the match. Knauf made tremendous efforts, brought the ball into an empty space, but Courtois reflected Kamanda’s cross into the penalty area.

In the 17th minute, the Real Madrid players played the ball well. This caused Vinicius and Tuta to stop in front of the line.

Seven minutes later the Germans threatened again. Knauf beautifully opened the space, avoiding Mendy, who struck diagonally, but Courtois was on hand.

Eintracht developed better in the first half hour of the match. Wards of Oliver Glasner moved the ball beautifully and were a considerable threat.

In the 37th minute, Trapp intervened perfectly in Vinicius’ shot. Moments later, Real Madrid opened the scoring.

From a corner that Madrid won with a save by Trapp, Casemiro headed the ball, the German players were inactive, and Alaba calmly sent the ball into the net.

At 42 Minute typically the home team missed another chance. Benzema received the ball from Valverde’s shot, immediately converted it, but missed the target. A little later, Trapp blocked Casemiro’s shot without any problems.

In the 55th minute, Real created another good phase. Vinicius received the ball in the penalty area, turned around with his body, but the opponent’s goalkeeper was ready.

Madrid were looking for a second goal. In ’61, Ancelotti’s team had a goalpost after a beautiful shot by Casemiro from outside the box. The German team threatened for the first time in the second half in the 64th minute, but Courtois saved Knauf’s efforts.

Pressure from Carlo Ancelotti’s team paid off in 65th minute, thin. Vinicius made a great move from the left, knocked out Benzema, who shot into the box, and beat Trapp, who had a bad reaction after the ball hit him. The Frenchman scored 324 goals for Real Madrid and is now second in their history, overtaking Raul, who had 323 goals in his Madrid career.

At 81′ Real Madrid have another chance, but Kroos’s finish goes wide. This was the last phase of the match.

Real Madrid (Ancelotti): Courtois, Carvajal (RĂ¼diger 85), Militao, Alaba, Mendy, Modric (Rodrigo 67), Casemiro, Kroos (Tswameni 85), Valverde (Camavinga 76), Benzema, Vinicius (Tembaios 85)

Eintracht Frankfurt (Glassner): Trapp, Toure (Alario, 70), Entika, Tuta, Rode (Gotze, 58), Shaw, Knauf, Lenz, Kamanda, Lindstrom (Mouani, 58), Borre

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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