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Real Madrid reach Spanish Super Cup final by beating Atletico Madrid 5-3

Real Madrid reach Spanish Super Cup final by beating Atletico Madrid 5-3

Published January 11,2024


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Real Madrid reached the Spanish Super Cup remaining by beating Atletico Madrid 5-3 on Wednesday.

Spanish defender Mario Hermoso introduced the result in Atletico within the sixth minute at Al-Awwal Stadium in Riyadh.

Real Madrid’s German defender Antonio Rudiger leveled the rating within the twentieth minute, then his French teammate Ferland Mendy made it 2-1 for Real.

Antoine Griezmann equalized the rating as soon as extra within the thirty seventh minute, which made him the all-time scorer in Atletico Madrid’s historical past with 174 targets, passing Luis Aragones.

Rudiger put the ball into his personal internet within the 78th minute, then Real Madrid‘s Spanish full-back Dani Carvajal leveled the rating once more within the eighty fifth minute.

Stefan Savic’s personal objective within the 116th minute and Brahim Diaz’s objective within the 122nd minute, each in further time, introduced Los Merengues their remaining ticket.

Real Madrid will tackle the winner of the Barcelona-Osasuna match within the cup remaining.

Source: www.anews.com.tr