Courtois Heroics Lead Real Madrid Past Atletico to Super Cup Final

Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid to advance to the Spanish Super Cup final against Barcelona. Despite Atletico's dominance and numerous shots, goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois produced a man-of-the-match performance with a string of fine saves. Federico Valverde opened the scoring with a powerful free-kick, and Rodrygo doubled the lead in the second half before Alexander Sorloth pulled one back for Atletico. Courtois's heroics were the defining factor, repeatedly denying Atletico's attackers to protect the narrow lead.

Key Points: Real Madrid Beats Atletico, Reaches Spanish Super Cup Final

  • Courtois makes series of crucial saves
  • Valverde scores early free-kick
  • Rodrygo adds second-half goal
  • Sorloth heads Atletico consolation
  • Final set vs Barcelona
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Courtois keeps Atletico at bay to power Real Madrid into Spanish Super Cup final

Thibaut Courtois makes stunning saves as Real Madrid defeats Atletico Madrid 2-1 to set up a Spanish Super Cup final against Barcelona.

"Atletico dominated the game... but was only able to beat Courtois once - Xinhua"

Jeddah, Jan 9

Federico Valverde and Rodrygo scored and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made a series of fine saves as Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid 2-1 to qualify for Sunday's Spanish Super Cup final against FC Barcelona.

Atletico dominated the game and had more than twice as many shots as Real, but was only able to beat Courtois once through Alexander Sorloth's second-half header.

The game was only in its second minute when Jude Bellingham went down under pressure around 10 meters outside the Atletico penalty area, with the referee awarding Real Madrid a free kick, reports Xinhua.

Valverde hit the ball hard and flat and it was still rising as it hit the back of the Atletico net, leaving goalkeeper Jan Oblak helpless.

Real Madrid began the game by pressing high and stopping Atletico from moving the ball effectively, but as the half progressed Atletico created enough chances to have scored, only to be frustrated time and again by former Atletico keeper Courtois.

Sorloth had already headed over and Julian Alvarez fired wide, before Courtois was at full stretch to push away Alex Baena's shot.

The goalkeeper then produced a stunning reflex save to tip over Sorloth's header following a corner and after the Norwegian nodded over Conor Gallagher's cross, Courtois was again at his best to deny Baena, with Gallagher hitting the rebound wide.

Atletico started the second half brightly, but it was Real which doubled its lead when Rodrygo latched onto Valverde's through-ball and beat Oblak with a cool finish in the 55th minute. Sorloth finally got the ball in the net with a powerful header three minutes later to get Atletico back into the game.

Courtois pushed another effort from Sorloth wide, before Real Madrid was forced to change both central defenders with Antonio Rudiger and Raul Asencio replaced by Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia.

Atletico continued to attack but once again Courtois denied Antoine Griezmann before Marcos Llorente and Alvarez sent efforts just wide.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a neutral fan, it's heartbreaking for Atletico. They played so well, created so much, but just couldn't get past that one man. Football can be so cruel sometimes. 😔
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Vikram M
Classic Real Madrid. Not their best performance, but they find a way to win. That's the mark of champions. Looking forward to the El Clasico final now!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the article mentions the early free kick for Bellingham. It did look a bit soft, no? Sometimes these big decisions go in favor of the bigger team. Just an observation.
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Sarah B
Staying up late in India to watch this was worth it just for Courtois's saves. That reflex save from Sorloth's header was unbelievable! World class.
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Karthik V
Rodrygo's finish was so calm and clinical. When he gets space, he's deadly. Real's attack is just too good, even on an off day. Barcelona will have their hands full in the final.

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