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It's No Luck Madrid team is Formidable as they lift the UEFA Super Cup

Manchester United were reminded of how far they still have to go after being beaten by Real Madrid in the Super Cup reports mirror.

Jose Mourinho has added three new faces this summer but United struggled to contend with Europe's best side for large parts in Skopje.


Casemiro opened the scoring for Real in the first-half before the excellent Isco made it 2-0.
United hit back through Romelu Lukaku but they couldn't find a leveller as serial winners Real lifted another trophy.
Here are five talking points from the game.
United's Europa League final win over Ajax was billed as 'men vs boys', such was their dominant display.
But in Skopje, the Red Devils were sent back to school by the greatest team in the world right now.
For a holding midfielder, Casemiro doesn't half have a knack of popping up with goals on the big stage.
He scored in the Clasico last season before striking Real's crucial second in the Champions League final.
And he continued where he left off here, firing past De Gea for the opening goal.
The Brazilian got in behind Lindelof before slotting in with his left-foot, having hit the crossbar moments earlier.
While the BBC gets the headlines, Casemiro continues to be a hugely influential member of this all-conquering Real side.
Lukaku hit a shot that saw the Mourinho's side smiling in what ended to be an honour as the boss earlier noted. Madrid now becomes the only team to win both super cup and UEFA champions league back-to- back. Thanks to Zidene  and his side.


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