Asensio savours stunning return for Real Madrid

The Spanish attacker wasted no time after being subbed on for his first competitive game in nearly a year

Marco Asensio was delighted his hard work paid off as he made a stunning return from injury in Real Madrid’s 3-0 win over Valencia.

Making his comeback from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), Asensio scored seconds after coming on and then set up Karim Benzema’s sealer at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano on Thursday.

Asensio, 24, was pleased to be back, with the appearance his first competitive club outing since May last year.

“I really wanted to return. It has been many months of hard work,” the midfielder told Movistar. “I am very happy to play, to score and for the team’s victory.”

On his goal, Asensio added: “A lot of excitement and satisfaction, because there is a lot of work behind this. I am in the final stretch of the season.”

Asensio also set up Benzema for the striker to complete his brace, the Frenchman’s first touch setting up a spectacular volleyed finish.

Spain international Asensio lauded Benzema, who became Madrid’s fifth all-time top goalscorer with 24, surpassing Ferenc Puskas (242).

“It was a great goal. He has made a great control and in general we have made a great match,” he said.

Madrid’s win saw them climb back to within two points of rivals and leaders Barcelona with nine games left to play.

“We have nine finals left that we have to win,” Asensio said. “We are now focusing on the Real Sociedad match [on Sunday], which is the objective we have in mind.”

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane was delighted to see Asensio return to the pitch and make an immediate impact on the game. 

“This means a lot for him. We’re happy to see him back on the pitch,” Zidane said. “After so many months out, to come back and score a great goal in his first involvement makes me really happy.

“He was already happy just to get out on to the pitch and then he was able to score straight away, which shows he is already involved.”

Madrid remain just two points shy of league leaders Barcelona with nine matches remaining in the coronavirus-impacted 2019-20 La Liga season. 

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