Real Madrid celebrates 2-1 Supercopa semifinal win over Atlético Madrid in Jeddah, advancing to Clásico final.
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Real Madrid advances to Supercopa final after 2-1 win over Atlético

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Real Madrid defeated Atlético de Madrid 2-1 in the Spanish Supercopa semifinal in Yeda, thanks to an early stunner from Federico Valverde and a goal from Rodrygo, though Alexander Sørloth pulled one back for the rojiblancos. Xabi Alonso's side, without Mbappé, overcame a possession-dominant but toothless Atlético. The Sunday final will be a Clásico against Barcelona, where the Frenchman might debut.

The match at Yeda's King Abdullah Stadium started with an immediate impact: at 76 seconds, Federico Valverde opened the scoring with a right-footed shot from 29.98 meters at 108 km/h on a direct free kick, beating Jan Oblak's three-man wall. “It was a cartoon goal, like from Oliver and Benji,” said Thibaut Courtois, Madrid's goalkeeper, praising the Uruguayan's strike that ended his scoring drought since June.

Atlético, under Diego Simeone, responded with dominance: 55% possession and 22 shots to Madrid's 8. Álex Baena and Julián Álvarez created danger, but Courtois shone with key saves, like on Sørloth's header and Baena's shot. Off-field tension arose: Simeone taunted Vinícius Júnior by shouting “Florentino's going to sack you, remember,” outraging Xabi Alonso: “Not everything goes, it's not a good sports example”.

In the second half, Valverde assisted Rodrygo for 2-0 at minute 54, but Sørloth headed the 2-1 three minutes later. Atlético pressed with chances from Marcos Llorente and Antoine Griezmann but couldn't equalize. Alonso reorganized the defense with Tchouaméni as center-back after Rüdiger's injury.

Madrid's pragmatic win, despite lesser play, secures the Clásico final against Barça. Xabi Alonso confirmed Kylian Mbappé, recovering from a knee injury, travels to Yeda with chances of minutes: “Same as everyone in the squad”. Simeone regretted the initial wall error: “It started uphill with that stunner”. Koke summed up Atlético's frustration: “We're gutted because we wanted the final”.

This derby, the fourth straight Clásico in the Saudi Supercopa, highlights the rivalry: Valverde and Baena revived their 2023 feud with shoves on the pitch.

What people are saying

X users hailed Federico Valverde's stunning early free-kick as a game-changer, with Thibaut Courtois calling it 'cartoon-like.' Real Madrid supporters celebrated advancing to the Clásico final without Kylian Mbappé, crediting Rodrygo's goal and defensive resilience. Atlético fans lamented quick concessions after Sorloth's reply and defensive lapses. Controversy erupted over Diego Simeone's alleged taunt to Vinícius Júnior that 'Florentino will sack you,' drawing criticism from Xabi Alonso for poor sportsmanship. Some expressed skepticism about Madrid's form heading into the final against Barcelona.

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