Diego Costa scores four in stunning derby rout as newboy Joao Felix shines in his 1st Madrid Derby.
2019 International Champions Cup


Match Report
Atletico Madrid showed no mercy in New Jersey, where Diego Simeone's men crushed Real Madrid on Friday.
Diego Costa scored four goals as Atletico Madrid humiliated LaLiga rivals Real Madrid 7-3 in an incredible display at the International Champions Cup.
Atletico showed no mercy in New Jersey, where Diego Simeone's men led 5-0 at half-time thanks to Costa's first-half hat-trick on Friday.
Big-money signing Joao Felix scored his first goal since arriving from Benfica and set up two others, while Angel Correa was also on target in a sensationally one-sided first half at MetLife Stadium.
Costa teamed up with Joao Felix to add his fourth six minutes into the second half before he was sent off after clashing with Dani Carvajal, which sparked a melee.
Vitolo scored a sensational solo goal in the 70th minute after Nacho Fernandez reduced the deficit on the hour-mark, while Madrid substitute Karim Benzema converted an 85th-minute penalty and Javi Hernandez bundled the ball over the line late.
Match Events
1' GOAL! Real Madrid 0-1 Atletico (Costa)
Goal! 0-1! Lemar wins the ball down the left, lays the ball over to Felix who slipped Costa into the penalty area, where the latter shot a right-footed effort across his body and into the bottom-left corner of goal!
8' GOAL! Real Madrid 0-2 Atletico (Felix)
Goal! 0-2! Felix scores his first-ever goal for his new club having poked a ball, that was cut back to him by Niguez, into the centre of the goal! Atleti supporters will certainly be hoping that's the first of many for the Portuguese wunderkind!
19' GOAL! Real Madrid 0-3 Atletico (Correa)
Goal! 0-3! It's three for Atletico Madrid! After a beautiful chipped pass in, Correa hit his shot first time and buried it into the bottom-left corner of goal with Courtois left just staring!
28' GOAL! Real Madrid 0-4 Atletico (Costa)
Goal! 0-4! After a scuffed clearance by Ramos, Niguez passed the ball to Costa in the box who eyed up the right of goal before cutting the ball back into the bottom-left corner!
45' Penalty Goal! Real Madrid 0-5 Atletico (Costa)
Goal! 0-5! Deigo Costa stepped up from the penalty and, after seeing Courtois begin to dive, placed the ball into the space that the goalkeeper had just vacated in the centre of the goal!
51' GOAL! Real Madrid 0-6 Atletico (Costa)
Goal! 0-6! Felix slipped Costa into the penalty area and the Spaniard chipped Navas with the ball landing into an open net for yet another Atleti goal!
59' GOAL! Real Madrid 1-6 Atletico (Nacho)
Goal! 1-6! Eden Hazard pushes down the left before cutting the ball into Nacho who scored with a backheel though, it must be said, it seemed the latter knew very little about it.
65' Red Card! Costa and Carvajal sent off
70' GOAL! Real Madrid 1-7 Atletico (Vitolo)
Goal! 1-7! Vitolo drove forward through the midfield, dropped the shoulder, dribbled into the penalty area, and then curled an effort into the bottom-left corner of goal!
85' Penalty Goal! Real Madrid 2-7 Atletico (Benzema)
Goal! 2-7! Karim Benzema stepped up from the spot, sent Oblak the wrong way, and then tucked the ball inside the right post! It's obviously not enough, but it's something for Los Blancos.
GOAL! Real Madrid 3-7 Atletico (Javi Hernández)
Goal! 3-7! De La Fuente rose and headed a ball that hit the post and bounced across the face of goal until Hernandez hammered it into the back of the net with Oblak stranded!
Line-ups
Real Madrid XI: Sergio Ramos, L. Modrić, T. Kroos, Marcelo, E. Hazard, T. Courtois, Isco, Nacho, L. Jović, Álvaro Odriozola, Vinícius Júnior
Subs: Benzema, Bale, K. Navas, Daniel Carvajal, R. Varane, Lucas Vázquez, Mariano, F.Mendy, Jaime Seoane, Álvaro Fidalgo, B.Diaz, Andriy Lunin, T. Kubo, Javi Hernández, Rodrygo, Adrián De la Fuente, Diego Altube
Atletico XI: Diego Costa, J. Oblak, Savic, K. Trippier, Morata, Saúl, Koke, T. Lemar, Hermoso, João Félix, Renan Lodi
Subs: Adán, H. Herrera, Vitolo, Felipe, Correa, Llorente, I. Šaponjić, Toni Moya, Carlos Muñoz, J. Sanabria, Sergio Camello, Alex dos Santos, Francisco Montero, Manu Sánchez, Rodrigo Riquelme