Atletico
Madrid trounced
Shanghai Shenhua SVA 3-0 to win the Shanghai International Football
Tournament last Sunday night.
The local team, having lost its first match 0-1 to Manchester
City last Friday, showed some fighting spirit and managed to cope
with the Spanish team's attacks initially.
However, the balance was tipped in the visitors' favor as Mateja
Kezman stole the limelight at Hongkou Stadium.
The Serbian striker scored the opener by beating Sun Xiang to
the ball and sliding in Fernando Torres' left cross into the net in
the 30th minute.
Kezman headed in his second 15 minutes into the second half.
Argentine rookie sensation Sergio Aguero scored his second goal
of the four-team tournament, making it 3-0 in the 74th.
With the game in its bag, Atletico played in its own half to run
down the clock and claim the tournament.
According to the tournament rules, one win counts for three
points, one for a draw and zero for a loss while one point is given
for each goal scored.
The Spanish side topped the table with 12 points, followed by
Kashima Antlers (8), City (7) and Shenhua (0).
Earlier, J-League side Kashima outclassed City 4-3 to finish
second and restore some pride after its 1-3 loss to
Atletico last Friday.
Kashima dominated most of the first half, threatening City's
defense with its quick short passes and interchanges. Defender
Daiki Iwamasa opened the scoring with a neat shot inside the box on
12 minutes before midfielder Masaki Chungo made a fine follow-up
after Takuya Nozawa's long-range drive was parried by City keeper
Joe Hart.
The English Premier League side piled on the pressure in the
latter part of the first period and pulled one back in the 30th
with hitman Antoine Sibierski's far-post header following left back
Stephen Jordan's inch-perfect cross.
Antlers had the third goal 14 minutes into the second half, when
Marinaldo Da Cicero sidestepped home from close range. Nozawa added
another on a one-to-one situation.
City's Joey Barton and Georgios Samaras contributed two goals,
and created a dozen of chances in the last few minutes of the game,
but failed to find the target.
(Shanghai Daily August 7, 2006)