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Post-Ronaldo Real Madrid gets 1st test in UEFA Super Cup

- NEW ERA TACTICAL SHIFT ATLETICO'S AMBITION NO VAR

Following the departures of Cristiano Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid gets its first test against crosstown rival Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup.

So far, Madrid hasn't resorted to a "galacticos" spending spree to bring in marquee names at astronomic­al prices. Coach Julen Lopetegui seems to be relying on the talent already at his disposal and a new tactical system.

The club, though, has made a few significan­t purchases, including goalkeeper Thibault Courtois from Chelsea.

Now, the team that was built around Ronaldo and which has won three straight Champions League titles 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 today's match in Tallinn, Estonia:

Ronaldo moved to Juventus in a 112 million euro ($131 million) deal and Zidane resigned.

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

Lopetegui, who is prone to shaking things up, may also look to give key roles to a core of Spanish players like Asensio, Isco, Marcos Llorente and Dani Ceballos. He may also turn to new signing Alvaro Odriozola, who is competing with Dani Carvajal to become first-choice right back. One position that is definitely up for grabs is goalkeeper. With Courtois' arrival from London, Keylor Navas will fight to retain his No. 1 shirt.

Madrid's new coach likes to play possession-based soccer rather than the counter-attacking style favored by Zidane.

That doesn't mean Lopetegui, who was fired as Spain coach two days before the national team's World Cup campaign began, wants his players to be static with the ball.

In pre-season matches, Lopetegui has encouraged his team to press opponents and be direct. His players are attackmind­ed and he likes to push his fullbacks high up the field to give the team width.

Lopetegui has been working to shore up Madrid's defense and build possession from the back.

Atletico has failed against Madrid on European soccer's biggest stage in recent times, losing Champions League finals in 2014 and 2016, and a semifinal in 2017.

But coach Diego Simeone believes that could all change this year. The team has brought in new players like attacking midfielder Thomas Lemar from Monaco, while holding onto key ones like World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann, who signed a new contract despite interest from other teams.

"The players want to come and the youngsters don't want to leave," Simeone said in Tallinn on Tuesday, pointing to Saul Niguez, Jorge "Koke" Resurrecci­on, Lucas Hernandez, Thomas Partey and Jose Gimenez as examples.

The Argentine coach declined to answer a question about what Ronaldo's departure means for Madrid, but Koke said it would still be tough match on Wednesday.

"Cristiano is a great player. He's always demonstrat­ed that, but Real Madrid has a great squad. With or without Cristiano, it was always going to be a complicate­d match."

Atletico will seek to build on the momentum of finishing ahead of Madrid in the league last season by beating the Spanish capital's most decorated team in the Super Cup.

But captain Diego Godin has his eyes set on bigger prizes.

"The Champions League is the great desire, not only for us, but for all the fans, but we must continue to improve and challenge ourselves," he said. "We are on our way, in preparing the team well and making sure the new ones improve it to be strong."

Many players and coaches believed that the use of the video assistant referee was a resounding success at the World Cup. But UEFA has no immediate plans to introduce VAR in its competitio­ns, including the Champions League, despite calls by some coaches and players. Champions League

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