All eyes will be on Gareth Bale as the world’s most expensive footballer makes his home-debut at the Santiago Bernabeu for Real Madrid in the Madrid Derby on Saturday. After last week’s incredibly one-sided Manchester Derby in the Premier League, the world hopes to see a much more competitive and action-packed Madrid Derby. Atletico Madrid
are currently ahead of their local rivals in the league, boasting a
perfect record thus far, being 2nd in the table only to the mighty Barcelona.
Madrid though, are not far behind in 3rd, and a win in the Madrid Derby will see them leapfrog Atletico by one point.Real Madrid Preview:
The Los Blancos kept in touch with Atletico and Barcelona in the
Primera Liga table with an extremely unconvincing 2-1 victory in midweek
over new boys Elche. They needed a last-minute penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo
to seal the three points, and manager Carlo Ancelotti will be the first
to admit that his side’s performance needs to improve drastically if
they are to taste success in the Madrid Derby against an in-form
Atletico side. Madrid will be buoyed though, by the return of Gareth Bale to the
side. The Welshman missed the previous two games after injuring himself
during the warm-up to the Getafe game a couple weeks ago. Bale, who was
bough from Tottenham Hotspur for a world-record fee of £86-million, scored on his debut away at Villarreal, and will be looking to make a similar impact on his home debut.
Injuries and Suspensions:
With the return of Bale, manager Carlo Ancelotti has an almost fully
fit squad to choose from. The only casualty is Xabi Alonso, who is still
nursing a foot injury.
Key Player:
Despite Bale’s presence in the team, there is no doubt that Madrid’s main man is still Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese international continued his astounding scoring run with a
brace in midweek at Elche. He has 6 league goals to his name thus far
this campaign, and if he has another good outing here, the Madrid Derby
is almost as good as won for his side.
Atletico Madrid Preview:
Diego Simeone’s side have been absolutely outstanding thus far this
season, with 18 points out of 18 and a goal difference of +13. Their
latest victory, a 2-1 success against Osasuna, was hard-fought, but they
managed to get the job done. The Madrid Derby though, is a different
matter altogether and every individual in the Atletico side has to be at
the top of his game if their run is to continue.
Injuries and Suspensions:
Atletico will have striker David Villa
back in the starting XI after the Spaniard missed their previous game
through injury. Villa, who signed for Atletico for a meagre 5 million
Euros in the summer from Barcelona, has already scored thrice in all competitions this season and will look to add to that tally in the Madrid Derby.
Like Ancelotti, Simeone has only one injury casualty, with striker Adrian missing out due a franctured cheekbone.
Key Player:
With Radamel Falcao’s departure to Monaco in the summer, the role of primary striker has been taken over by Brazilian Diego Costa. And
he has more than just stepped up to the plate. With 7 goals already in
the league this season, Costa is joint-top scorer with Lionel Messi. The Madrid Derby is a perfect test for him and will prove to everyone if he can perform in the big games or not.
Stat Attack:
Real Madrid haven’t been beaten in the Madrid Derby since 1999, a period that spans 23 games.
The last Madrid Derby though, was won by Atletico, as Diego Simeone got the better of Jose Mourinho is last season’s Copa del Rey final at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Prospective Startine Line-ups
Real Madrid: Lopez, Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos, Arbeloa, Modric, Khedira, Isco, Bale, Ronaldo, Benzema.
Atletico Madrid: Courtois, Juanfran, Miranda, Godin, Insua,Tiago, Suarez, Koke, Turan, Costa, Villa.
Prediction:
With most derbies in the world, the form book generally goes out the
window. It’s the same with the Madrid Derby. Atletico are on a fantastic
run, but Madrid are more than capable of bringing that to an end. We
are sure to witness an extremely exciting game with some amazing talent
on display. With home advantage, and the likes of Ronaldo, Isco and Bale
at their disposal, Madrid look good to just edge this one.
Real Madrid 2-1 Atletico Madrid
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