12 minutes are enough for Villa
David Villa debuted at the Vicente Calderon with Atletico with a goal from outside the area to open the scoring in the first game of the Super Cup. The goal machine already knows what it feels like to score in the Atletico fortress.
David Villa started his career at Atletico's Vicente Calderon with a goal from outside the box to open the scoring in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona. The Atletico fortress vibrated after the 'Guaje' made his excellent debut as a striker in a competitive match.
Twelve minutes were enough for the top scorer in the history of the Spanish national team to open his account in the red and white stripes. Arda got to the by-line and pulled the ball back to Villa who leant back and struck the ball first time with an exquisite volley with the outside of the boot to beat Victor Valdes. The number 9 played 90 minutes of the game and was very active in attack as one of the references for Diego Pablo Simeone’s men.
The Vicente Calderon burst of joy with its new 'killer' and David Villa could feel the heat of a fantastic fans that turned out to support their team in the first leg, which ended 1-1 on the night with the first title of the 2013/14 season up for grabs in the Spanish Super Cup that will be decide on Wednesday 28th at the Camp Nou.