Real Madrid kicked off with maximum vigor a season that represents a new challenge in the history of the club.
Never before has any club, not even Real Madrid, which is used to facing all kinds of challenges, faced the possibility of winning seven titles in the same season.
Real Madrid can do it because yesterday, in Warsaw, they won the Super Cup against Atalanta in a match in which they showed two very different faces.
In the first, Los Blancos’ struggled against an Atalanta side who performed well. After the break, Jude Bellingham grabbed the bull by the horns and joined Vinicius Junior, who had been the best of the first act, and led Real Madrid to a convincing win, which endorsed Real Madrid‘s clear superiority over an Atalanta that allowed itself to dream to the extent that Carlo Ancelottierred in the initial approach to the match.
The European Super Cup was the first title Real Madrid could win. The next will be the Intercontinental Cup, for which Los Blancos have also qualified as European champions.
The same route that led them to the title in Warsaw yesterday. In 2025 it will be the turn of the Supercopa de Espana, in the first month of the new year, in a calendar that closes in June with the (super) Club World Cup, which will be played for the first time this year.
Before that, Los Blancos will have played their cards in LaLiga EA Sports and the Champions League, competitions in which they are defending their title, and in the Copa del Rey.
The match ended up being a great one for Real Madrid, who finally had the luxury of giving Kylian Mbappe his debut.
The Frenchman capped off the night by scoring on his debut, as did other great Real Madrid stars: his idol Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldo Nazario, Gareth Bale or Bellingham himself, who yesterday stole the spotlight from the former PSG player in all fairness.