Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring during the UEFA Super Cup football match between Real Madrid and Atalanta BC in Warsaw, Poland, August 14, 2024. /CFP
Who would dare bet against the extraordinary Kylian Mbappe? The French sensation had long awaited the opportunity to don the jersey of Los Blancos, and after finalizing his move to Real Madrid this summer following his stint at PSG, he made a grand entrance with a stunning goal on Wednesday night. Like a protagonist in a captivating manga, the 25-year-old striker played a pivotal role as his new side secured a historic sixth UEFA Super Cup with a 2-0 triumph over Atalanta.
Fede Valverde made the breakthrough for the reigning Champions League holders near the hour mark after Atalanta put up a resilient display in the first half. Madrid gradually gained control, and Mbappe showcased his talent by finding the back of the net in the 68th minute, courtesy of a well-timed pass from Jude Bellingham that set him up in the box. "It was a magical night. I've been eagerly anticipating this moment, to represent this badge, play for these fans, and wear this iconic shirt," beamed Mbappe after the win.
Madrid's triumph saw coach Carlo Ancelotti matching the record of former Real Madrid coach Miguel Muñoz with 14 titles won at the helm of the club. Ancelotti's primary focus this season is devising a tactical setup that maximizes the potential of his attacking stars. Mbappe was positioned as the central striker for Madrid, flanked by Vinicius Junior on the left and Rodrygo Goes on the right, offering a glimpse of his role in Ancelotti's plans for the season.
Kylian Mbappe holds the trophy after the UEFA Super Cup football match between Real Madrid and Atalanta BC in Warsaw, Poland, August 14, 2024. /CFP
Additionally, England's Bellingham operated in a deeper midfield role, a shift from his more advanced attacking position last season where he excelled in scoring goals. Valverde made his impact felt with a close-range finish while Mbappe's threat and versatility kept Atalanta's defense on their toes. Bellingham, growing in influence, provided the assist for Vinicius' crucial goal that sealed the victory.
But all eyes were undeniably fixed on Mbappe, who clinched Real's second goal with a precise finish after Bellingham's tenacity in keeping the attack alive and recognizing the Frenchman's clever movement. Mbappe received a standing ovation from Madrid's fans as Ancelotti substituted him off in the 83rd minute. He expressed his anticipation of further progress in the upcoming weeks, as Madrid gears up for their La Liga opener against Real Mallorca this weekend. "I'm confident we will continue to improve, but today marks a positive stride forward," the striker remarked.
The outlook appears ominous for all the powerhouses vying to challenge Madrid's dominance.