Real Madrid's new star Zudy Binningham made his debut for the team in a warm-up highlight match on Monday (24), and he put in a solid performance to help his team come back from a two-goal deficit to beat AC Milan 3-2.
The match had its ups and downs, with AC Milan making the first breakthrough just 25 minutes in, when Chelsea veteran Keith Plesch headed in a corner from center back Tom Lee. The Serie A side took advantage of the situation and new Argentinean signing Luca Romero, 18, scored a stunning long-range shot to make it 2-0.
The situation was instantly reversed when Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti quickly made 8 substitutions and adjustments, coupled with the slackness of AC Milan's defense. In the 57th minute, AC Milan's goalkeeper Spedding Road made a mistake, facing a seemingly powerless shot by Real Madrid midfielder Feda Wawidi, which allowed the other side to break through the goal with ease. Only two minutes later, Tomori made another mistake, and Feda Wawidi seized the opportunity to score twice, equalizing the score to 2-2.
In the 84th minute, Real Madrid's veteran player Modi Ricci sent a fine assist to Yunis Oszulia to make the score 3-2. Towards the end of the match, AC Milan's striker Chiotte missed the chance to equalize the score as his penalty kick went over the crossbar.
As for the midfielder Zudi Binningham, who joined Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund for a transfer fee of 103 million euros (about HK$895 million) this summer, he played 64 minutes in this game as a debutant, with a pass success rate of 87% and 40 successful passes, and he dominated 4 out of 6 confrontations against his opponents, with a flexible positioning that created a lot of threats, and his overall performance won praise, so it seems that Real Madrid's current transfer It seems that Real Madrid's transfer is not a high price to buy the wrong person.