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Ronaldo helps Real lift the King's Cup... - This is Mourinho's first success with spanish giants

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(AGENCIES) Published 22.04.11, 12:00 AM

Valencia: Real Madrid claimed their first trophy under Jose Mourinho in dramatic fashion when Cristiano Ronaldo’s extra-time winner secured a 1-0 King’s Cup final victory over arch-rivals Barcelona on Wednesday.       

With penalties looming in a tense and occasionally brutal clash at a festive Mestalla stadium in Valencia, the Portuguese forward leaped to crash home a 103rd-minute header from Angel Di Maria’s superb centre after regular time had ended in stalemate.

Real’s first domestic cup since 1993 in Mourinho’s debut season since joining from Inter Milan denied Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona, who lead La Liga by eight points, the chance of a second treble in three seasons.

Their first silverware after two barren seasons also gives Real a lift ahead of their two-legged European Champions League semi-final against Barcelona on April 27 and May 3.

“Winning a trophy is always good,” a weary-looking Mourinho, who was criticised by honorary Real president Alfredo Di Stefano after Saturday's 1-1 La Liga draw with Barcelona at the Bernabeu, said at a news conference.

“I try to do my work as well as possible and I am tired now but very pleased,” added the 48-year-old. “It gives me some tranquility, nothing more, and I will continue with my work.”

Mourinho, who won the King’s Cup in 1997 and 1998 as assistant to Barcelona coaches Bobby Robson and Louis Van Gaal, has now won cups in four different countries following triumphs in his native Portugal with Porto, in England with Chelsea and in Italy with Inter.

“In my opinion it was a great football match,” he said.“I think we played well against a great team and beating a great team has more value.”

In a festive atmosphere in the Mediterranean port city, one half of the 55,000-capacity stadium was decked out in the claret and blue of Barcelona and draped in Catalan flags, while the other was a sea of white flecked with the yellow and gold of Spain.

Mourinho opted not to include a striker in his starting 11, instead deploying an attacking trident of Cristiano Ronaldo, Mesut Ozil and Di Maria, who was sent off after receiving his second yellow card just before the end of extra time.

Mourinho’s Barcelona counterpart Pep Guardiola left captain Carles Puyol, who only returned from injury in Saturday's ‘Clasico’, on the bench and midfielder Javier Mascherano partnered Gerard Pique in central defence.

Barcelona, the 2009 Cup winners, had six players from Spain’s World Cup-winning squad in their starting 11 and Real four but any memories of shared glory in South Africa seemed far from their minds in an attritional first half hour.

Real successfully closed down Barcelona’s creative midfielders and pacy forwards and had much the better of the first half before Pepe crashed a header off the post in the 44th minute with goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto well beaten.

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