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Sport 19 maltatoday, WEDNESDAY, 13 AUGUST 2014 SPORTTODAY FOOTBALL European Super Cup - Ronaldo double sees Madrid easily defeat Sevilla Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice to ensure a successful Wales homecoming for his team-mate Gareth Bale as Real Madrid comfortably won the UEFA Super Cup in Cardiff Real Madrid ..............2 Sevilla ......................0 THE former Manchester United star struck in each half to secure a 2-0 win and underline Madrid's dominance of a game they control- led throughout. The Spanish giants thrilled a ca- pacity 33,500 crowd at Cardiff City Stadium with their all-singing, all- dancing game, and Sevilla's players were often reduced to a spectating role. Bale, who joined Real from Totten- ham in a world record £86million deal last summer, also stamped his class on proceedings, delivering a precision cross from which Ronaldo scored his opener. And when he pounced again early in the second period, there was no way back for Europa League title holders Sevilla as the 2014 Champi- ons League winners showcased their enviable quality. Real boss Carlo Ancelotti paraded his awe-inspiring wealth of playing talent, with major summer signings James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos joining Bale and Ronaldo in a team captained by goalkeeper Iker Casil- las. James and Kroos both had their moments, with the electric speed of Colombia international James' pass a regular highlight, while Bale's former Spurs colleague Luka Modric worked tirelessly in midfield. Although the Spanish domestic season does not start for almost an- other fortnight, Real already look in ominous form, suggesting they will not only challenge for another European crown but also seriously threaten Atletico Madrid's reign as La Liga champions. Pre-match talk about the Sevilla side revolved around a player not in- volved - left-back Alberto Moreno - who is thought to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, with Sevilla man- ager Unai Emery seemingly resigned to that outcome. Real predictably monopolised pos- session in the early stages, but Bale's first involvement almost saw him put through by Ronaldo. He appeared to be brought down on the edge of Se- villa's penalty area, yet referee Mark Clattenburg waved play on. Bale then saw a shot def lected narrowly wide as pressure began to mount, and when Ronaldo was sent crashing to the turf, Clattenburg this time gave a free-kick that Ron- aldo dipped just over the bar. Casillas was not called into action until the 20th minute, and he had to be alert at his near post to block a Vitolo shot as Sevilla displayed a counter-attacking hunger after be- ing penned deep inside their own half. Ronaldo should have put Real ahead following Ka- rim Benzema's excel- lent approach work, yet having eased past two Sevilla defenders he shot straight at ad- vancing Sevilla goal- keeper Beto. It was a let-off for the underdogs, but Ronal- do was not to be denied 15 minutes before the break, finishing from close range for his 17th goal in 10 appearances against Se- villa after Bale's inch-perfect cross created a gilt-edged opening. Sevilla could have few complaints, having played second fiddle for long periods as Real's masterful exhibi- tion of passing meant they enjoyed prolonged periods of control. Casillas was pressed into his sec- ond save of the game as half-time ap- proached, def lecting a Daniel Carri- co effort high and wide, but Real had no further scares in securing a 1-0 interval advantage. And Ronaldo stamped a defnitive mark on proceedings just four minutes after the break when he rif led a powerful left-footed shot into the corner of Beto's net to double Real's lead. Despite having effec- tively wrapped the game up, Real showed no in- tent to take their foot off the accelerator and Ancelotti will have been thrilled with their desire during the closing stages of a one-sided encounter. James went desperately close to making it 3-0, but his powerful drive was superbly turned around the post by Beto, then Modric was narrowly off-target with a shot from outside the box. Emery sent on former Arsenal player Jose Antonio Reyes among his late substitutions, but Real were already in cruise control and they comfortably closed the game out as they added more silverware to a bulging Bernabeu trophy cab- inet.