Texarkana Gazette

Post-Ronaldo Real Madrid gets first test in UEFA Super Cup

- By Frank Griffiths

TALLINN, Estonia— The shadow of Cristiano Ronaldo is still hanging over Real Madrid as the team prepares to face fierce rival Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup final on Wednesday.

Captain Sergio Ramos, though, has no doubt that the club can deal with the departure of the fivetime Ballon d’Or winner, who joined Juventus in a 112-million euro ($131-million) deal after the World Cup.

“We’ve lost a very important and influentia­l player, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to stop winning,” he said. “Other big players at Real Madrid have come and gone. The club rises above all of its players, including symbolic ones like him. Hopefully things go well for him and for us too.”

So far, Madrid hasn’t resorted to a “galacticos” spending spree to replace Ronaldo, whose transfer followed coach Zinedine Zidane’s surprising resignatio­n after he led Madrid to a third consecutiv­e Champions League title.

Zidane’s replacemen­t, Julen Lopetegui, seems to be relying on the talent already at his disposal and a new tactical system. The major summer signing has been goalkeeper Thibault Courtois from Chelsea.

Now, the team that was built around Ronaldo comes up against a strong Atletico team that won the Europa League and finished ahead of Madrid in the Spanish league.

Here are a few things to watch out for in Wednesday’s match in Tallinn:

NEW ERA

The big changes at Madrid have given new impetus to forwards Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio to step up and fill the void left by Ronaldo, who scored 450 goals in 438 matches for Madrid.

Bale, who came on as a substitute and scored two goals in Madrid’s 3-1 win over Liverpool in the Champions League final in May, has more to prove than anyone in the team. He had a rocky relationsh­ip with Zidane and spent much of his time on the bench under the Frenchman last season.

But Bale has impressed in the pre-season and he will look to prove to Lopetegui that he’s not just a Ronaldo understudy. It looks like he’s done just that, with the new coach speaking of the Welshman in glowing terms.

“He is a super profession­al who is training with the eagerness of a youth,” Lopetegui said. “We are convinced that he will have a great season.”

Benezema, whose main function was to create opportunit­ies for Ronaldo, will also look to shine now that the Portugal internatio­nal is gone.

One position that is definitely up for grabs is goalkeeper. With Courtois’ arrival, Keylor Navas will fight to retain his No. 1 shirt.

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