Atléticos Mario Mandzukic inspires Super Cup win over Real Madrid
Mario Mandzukic, right, celebrates his goal against Real Madrid with Antoine Griezmann chasing to join in. Photograph: Juan Medina/Reuters
Nothing will ever make up for Lisbon but at least Atlético Madrid know that the cruelty did not sink them. The European Cup finalists met again and the celebrations in Madrid were red and white. Under Diego Simeone Atlético have won the Europa League, the Copa del Rey, the league, the European Super Cup and now the Spanish Super Cup. A 1-0 win gave them a 2-1 aggregate victory. Mario Mandzukic scored the goal in the second minute; it had been a long wait but this time there was no late, late equaliser.
As Atlético paraded the trophy, and the noise rose, Real Madrid's players watched. Two men who were not among them were Ángel Di María and Sami Khedira. Both had been left out of the squad the day after Carlo Ancelotti admitted that they had refused to sign new contracts. The Italian said that Di María, who Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing, had asked to leave.
It took just 81 seconds for Atlético to take what would prove a decisive lead, 69 seconds longer than it had taken them to create their first opportunity and 52 seconds longer than it had taken them to have their first shot. It was that sort of opening: this time Atlético did not wait; this time, they went straight for the throat. Raphaël Varane slid in to stop the first one, Iker Casillas saved the second and then Mario Mandzukic scored.
Leaping, under pressure from Mandzukic, Varane's header was poor, back towards his own goal. Sergio Ramos was then out-jumped by Antoine Griezmann and the Croatian striker ran beyond him and steered the shot into the bottom corner. Between them they had cost Atlético €52m this summer; now they had given them the lead. The Calderón erupted, but the lessons have been learnt, not least in Lisbon, and
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