Kylian Mbappe scores as Real Madrid clinch record sixth UEFA Super Cup with victory over Atalanta
In an exhilarating UEFA Super Cup final, Real Madrid secured their record sixth title by defeating Atalanta 2-0. The match, held at the National Stadium in Warsaw, showcased the attacking prowess of the Madrid side and highlighted the debut of new signing Kylian Mbappé.
Real Madrid’s new acquisition, Mbappé, made a significant impact on his debut. After a tightly contested first half where both teams struck the woodwork, the breakthrough came just past the hour mark. Federico Valverde tapped in the opening goal from close range, setting the stage for Mbappé’s dramatic finish.
Mbappé, displaying his trademark skill, doubled Madrid’s lead with a superb goal, demonstrating why he was the club’s high-profile signing. His performance was a key factor in Real Madrid’s success.
Atalanta, despite missing several key players, put up a commendable fight. Mario Pašalić came close to scoring, but Thibaut Courtois produced a stunning save to deny him. The Italian side also had moments of danger but could not convert their opportunities.
Real Madrid’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti, was praised for his strategic use of players, keeping VinĂcius JĂºnior and MbappĂ© on the field for extended periods. This decision proved pivotal as Madrid’s attacking flair shone through in the second half.
Ancelotti’s triumph in this match makes him the first coach to win the UEFA Super Cup five times, underlining his exceptional career. Meanwhile, Atalanta’s performance, though not resulting in victory, solidified their reputation as a competitive European side.
With this win, Real Madrid not only added another trophy to their collection but also demonstrated their readiness for the new season.