Real Madrid’s James Rodriguez (centre) celebrates his goal with Pepe and Xabi Alonso during their Spanish Super Cup match against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. (EPA)
A Raul Garcia equaliser two minutes from time denied James Rodriguez a dream home debut for Real Madrid as Atletico Madrid salvaged a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup on Tuesday.
Rodriguez had surprisingly started on the bench, but replaced Cristiano Ronaldo at half-time when the World Player of the Year was substituted due to a muscle injury.
Colombian World Cup star Rodriguez opened the scoring with his first goal for Real 10 minutes from time.
However, Atletico got a precious away goal to take into the return leg at the Vicente Calderon tomorrow when Garcia flicked home a late corner from close range.
Real boss Carlo Ancelotti did though allay fears that Ronaldo’s injury could rule him out for a prolonged period of time.
“He had a strain after the first-half and he wasn’t comfortable. We will evaluate him tomorrow and do all the proper checks, but it doesn’t appear anything too serious,” said the Italian.
And despite once again finding it difficult to break down Atletico’s dogged defence, Ancelotti is confident that a repeat performance will see his side emerge victorious tomorrow.
“Atletico have a small advantage because we have to score in the Calderon.
“We have the potential to score goals at the Calderon and we will try. If we repeat the way we played today we will win the Super Cup.”
Atletico coach Diego Simeone hailed his side’s work rate and expressed his surprise that compatriot Angel di Maria didn’t start the game as he only featured as a late substitute.
Di Maria has been rumoured with a move away from the Spanish capital given their wealth of attacking options with the arrival of Rodriguez, but Simeone claimed he is even more vital to Real than Ronaldo or Gareth Bale.
“In the first-half despite defending close to our area we had three or four chances to score a goal,” he said.
“The second half was more or less the same, with a little bit better play from Madrid with the introduction of Di Maria.
“That was logical because he is the best player they have. It is an important draw and allows us to play a for the trophy at home with a 50-50 chance.”
Real will now have to score at least once when they visit the Calderon later in the week if they are to continue their quest for six trophies this season having already collected the UEFA Super Cup with a 2-0 win over Sevilla last week.
MODRIC TO STAY AT REAL UNTIL 2018
Croatian midfielder Luka Modric has extended his contract with Real Madrid until 2018, the European champions said yesterday.
Modric, 28, joined Real from Tottenham Hotspur in August 2012 for a reported fee of 35 million euros (46.7 million dollars), but struggled initially to impress in Madrid.
He has become an important player under coach Ancelotti since 2013, and helped Los Blancos to win the Champions League and the Spanish Cup last season.