Published: 18:35, August 22, 2022 | Updated: 18:37, August 22, 2022
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Touch of Modric class helps Madrid move past Casemiro exit
By Agencies Via Xinhua

Real Madrid's Luka Modric controls the ball during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Celta Vigo and Real Madrid at the Balaidos stadium in Vigo, Spain, Aug 20, 2022. (LALO R. VILLAR / AP)

MADRID-Luka Modric is making it easier for Real Madrid fans to start getting over Casemiro's departure.

A day after the Brazil midfielder announced he was ending his successful decade-long stint with Madrid to join Manchester United, his former teammate scored an exquisite goal and set up another to help the defending champion beat Celta Vigo 4-1 on Saturday for its second consecutive win to start the Spanish league.

Modric's performance was worthy of applause even by Celta fans when the veteran was substituted in the second half.

"It is always nice," Modric said. "It makes me happy to be recognized by other fans."

Karim Benzema, Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde also scored as Madrid comfortably followed up its come-from-behind win at promoted Almeria in the opener.

It was Madrid's first game since losing Casemiro, the trusted holding midfielder who had been one of the defensive anchors of the Spanish powerhouse.

"We made history together here," Modric said. "He was a fundamental piece for us and we will miss him a lot, both as a player and as a person. We are sad that he left but it's part of soccer. We have to move on without him and each one of us has to give something extra to make up for his absence."

Without Casemiro, Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti set up the midfield with Eduardo Camavinga, newly signed Aurelien Tchouameni and Modric.

The 36-year-old Modric took over the midfield on Saturday, controlling the pace both defensively and offensively.

He scored his goal with a well-placed curler into the top corner after a nifty move to get past a defender at the top of the area in the 41st minute at Balaidos Stadium.

"Modric is a fantastic leader for us," Ancelotti said. "He played very well and scored the most important goal of the match because it put us ahead and made everything easier."

Benzema, Madrid's top player last season, scored his first goal of this campaign by converting a 14th-minute penalty after a video review spotted a handball by Celta midfielder Renato Tapia inside the area.

Celta equalized with another penalty less than 10 minutes later, with Iago Aspas finding the net from the spot after a handball by Madrid defender Eder Militao.

After putting his team ahead, Modric sent an exquisite through-ball to Vinicius Junior in a breakaway in the 56th, and the Brazil forward found the net after dribbling past Celta goalkeeper Agustin Marchesin. Some Celta fans stood to applaud Modric when he was substituted for Dani Ceballos in the 77th minute.

Valverde closed the scoring after a pass by Vinicius Junior in the 66th.

American midfielder Luca de la Torre entered the match in the 87th to make his Spanish league debut

Madrid is seeking back-to-back league titles for the first time since 2007-08.