Karim Benzema
A goal from Karim Benzema, a penalty, and another from Marco Asensio put the icing on the cake of an outstanding performance by Carlo Ancelotti's team, which overcame the Italian team in all facets of the game. The next rival, Eintracht Frankfurt, is in Helsinki's final of the European Super Cup.
Real Madrid against Juventus in Turin
They were echoing victory without buts for Real Madrid against Juventus in Turin. The whites (who wore purple today) were better than the Italians in attack and defense in practically the entire match. Benzema and Asensio managed to see the door and completed the team's outstanding performance in Los Angeles in the last game of the preseason before returning to the Spanish capital.
The Spanish team started very firmly from the kick-off, and after a quick combination, Benzema scored a goal just a few seconds into the game. The plan did not go to the scoreboard due to a previous offside.
Danilo to Vinicius
The one that did go up on the scoreboard was Karim Benzema's 19th-minute penalty goal. The Frenchman was in charge of launching a maximum penalty with which the referee sanctioned a clear push by Danilo to Vinicius in the Juventus area in Turin. With this goal, the French striker for Real Madrid has scored two goals in the two games he has played this preseason.
Real Madrid's
Real Madrid's dominance of the game extended even after the match hour had passed; Carlo Ancelotti made nine changes at once, which, added to the shift in Rudiger at half-time, completed the renewal of the starting team except for Thibaut Courtois.
Real Madrid's latest attacks bore fruit in a combination: Marco Asensio started with Eden Hazard and then with Jesus Vallejo, who would be Asensio, who would close with a great goal.
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