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Real Madrid v Barcelona preview: Cristiano Ronaldo suspended







Cristiano Ronaldo misses out through suspension
Real Madrid will be without the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo when they face Barcelona in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup on Wednesday.
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) banned the Portugal forward for five games after his red card and subsequent push on referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea during the 3-1 win in the first leg at the Nou Camp on Sunday.
The subject took centre stage as Real head coach Zinedine Zidane spoke to the media ahead of Wednesday night's second leg at the Bernabeu, live on Sky Sports Football.
A coach expects his team to be right when the official matches begin," Zidane added. "We prepared for that and (in the first leg against Barcelona) we competed very well, we played very well and won showing our personality. It was down to all the hard work on the tour.
"We are happy about what we've done so far, but it is a long season and we still have to work hard."
Despite defending a 3-1 lead, Zidane is taking nothing for granted in what will be a third El Clasico meeting before the new campaign, having lined up against Barcelona last month in Florida, where they lost 3-2.
"Anything is possible. In football nothing is certain," he said. "We will have to play very well because Barcelona can cause you problems at any time.
"They are a team with a lot of pride and they're going to come here wanting to turn the game around. We are not going to let our guard down because we expect a difficult game, more difficult than the first leg."
Barcelona won the Super Cup last year and head coach Ernesto Valverde says "nothing is impossible" as they look to overturn the first-leg deficit.
"We still have the idea to go there and win the trophy. We are not giving up," he said. "We will have to create chances. They have an important advantage and we will have to watch them on the counter."

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