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Published 08:02 14 Jan 2020 GMT
Updated 08:04 14 Jan 2020 GMT
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But it was beautiful in a number of ways. The position on the pitch, how it was simultaneously precise and reckless. Particularly beautiful was how Valverde clearly wasn't content with getting one kick in with his left foot. He should have been - Morata was already falling - but instead he chose to get a deciding kick in with his right just to ensure the dirty deed was done.
Valverde, through the entire fallout, just stood there. He was aware of his fate, and he accepted it. He did not protest. He probably even let out a bit of a smile. He was given his marching orders and walked off the pitch, aware that his was the greatest contribution to this match regardless of any punishment handed down.
And it was, as Madrid would go on to the win the resulting penalty shoot-out, as they tend to do against Atletico. It was fitting that the winning penalty would be scored by Real's current shithouse general Sergio Ramos, a man who on balance has probably done more for shithousery in sport than anyone. Ever.
He has made it what it is today, and his influence is clearly rubbing off on his teammates, so for him to be the one to crown a victory made possible by an act he would have been immensely proud of just felt right.
When all is said and done and history looks back upon this match, it will not be the winning penalty or its scorer that will be remembered. No. History will remember only one thing: Fede Valverde haring back to boot Alvaro Morata in his ankles. Twice. And on purpose.

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