The Borneo Post

Ronaldo sent off, but Real roll over Barca

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BARCELONA: Cristiano Ronaldo scored and was sent off as Real Madrid beat a Barcelona side missing Neymar by winning 3-1 in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday.

Ronaldo, only introduced as a secondhalf substitute, was shown two quickfire yellow cards after blasting Madrid into a 2-1 lead with 10 minutes to go.

However, Real extended their advantage with 10 men thanks to a sumptuous late strike from Marco Asensio.

Earlier, Lionel Messi’s penalty had cancelled out Gerard Pique’s own goal as Barca failed to get the early season boost they needed from Neymar’s departure for Paris Saint- Germain.

The sides meet again in Madrid for the second-leg on Wednesday.

“I am proud of the players because even with 10 men they played great,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, who was hopeful Madrid could appeal Ronaldo’s red card to free him up for the second leg.

The World Player of the Year was booked for taking off his shirt in celebratio­n after scoring and just two minutes later saw a second yellow card when referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea adjudged he had dived in attempting to win a penalty.

However, Ronaldo could be in more trouble as he pushed the referee in the back after being shown the 10th red card of his career.

“He didn’t feign anything at any moment,” protested Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.

“You have to appeal because to send off a key player with 10 minutes to go in a Clasico (the referee) had to evaluate the situation in a different way.”

Without Neymar, Barca struggled to find their rhythm going forward as Gerard Deulofeu failed to impress in the role alongside Messi and Luis Suarez up front. — AFP

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