Match Report-Real Madrid 3-0 Inter Milan
Real Madrid 3-0 Inter: Classy Casemiro sees los Blancos ease to victory
Carlo Ancelotti's men prepare for their La Liga kick-off next
weekend in perfect fashion with a comfortable win against the Nerazzurri
in the US
Real Madrid coasted to victory as they turned on the style in a 3-0 victory over an unspiring Inter at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, America.
Carlo
Ancelotti's men were rarely threatened as strikes from Kaka, Ronaldo
and the outstanding Casemiro saw them post an easy victory against their
Italian opponents, who look to be in for another tough season in Serie A
under new boss Walter Mazzarri.
Inter started the brighter and Rodrigo
Palacio was almost clean through on goal in only the second minute.
Andrea Ranocchia's hopeful clearance ballooned beyond the Real backline
and was read by the Argentine forward who was only denied the chance to
open the scoring by his failure to control the high ball as it came over
his shoulder - an alert Diego Lopez saving his defenders’ blushes as he
raced out to collect the loose ball.
Real Madrid soon assumed control of the match and through Kaka and the impressive Casemiro, los Blancos began to create a number of opportunities.
Both
Morata and Angel Di Maria had half chances inside the opening 10
minutes. The Spanish Under-21 striker was inches away from connecting
with a Kaka cross from the right and the Argentine fluffed his lines
when set up by the same player just 12-yards out.
Eventually the Brazilian Kaka took it upon himself to open the scoring, although he needed a slight reprieve himself to do so.
Chesting
down a cross from fellow Brazilian Casemiro, the former AC Milan
playmaker saw his first effort blocked by Samir Handanovic in the Inter
goal. However the giant Slovenian could only watch as Kaka reacted quickest to the loose ball to send a diving header into the bottom corner and put Real Madrid in front.
Carlo
Ancelotti’s men continued to press forward and Cristiano Ronaldo sent a
couple of efforts wide of both posts as he attempted to outfox
Handanovic from range.
It was from closer quarters though that Ronaldo
did eventually double Madrid’s lead, latching onto Casemiro’s smart
through-ball and smashing an effort across an outstretched Handanovic
and into the far corner to strengthen Real’s grip on the match just
before the break.
The signs were just as ominous for the Nerazzurri
at the start of the second half as their opponents almost started the
second half the way they had ended the first as Di Maria rattled the
crossbar less than 60 seconds after the restart.
Chances began to
try up for Ancelotti’s men and Inter almost found away back into the
game as the unlikely partnership of Ranocchia and Palacio linked up once
more. This time the Argentine striker was able to take down the
defenders giant clearance, but his finishing let him down on this
occasion, curling his effort wide of Lopez’s goal when he really should
have hit the target.
Real Madrid did eventually make it three though as Casemiro
claimed the final touch on Di Maria’s deep corner, although replays
suggested the final touch may have come off of an Inter defender.
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