Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid is one of the most heated derbies in the world of football. When the Spanish capital's two most successful clubs lock horns, tempers flare.
And the stats back it. Los Rojiblancos became the first team to receive two bookings in the first 12 minutes of a Super Cup clash when they drew 1-1 at Santiago Bernabeu, with the second leg at the Vicente Calderon stadium producing eight yellow cards.
Then there was Luka Modric's stoppage time red card after he received his second booking of the night, whilst it only took 25 minutes for Argentine boss Diego Simeone to get sent to the stands.
STATS: Atletico Madrid became the first side to claim to yellow cards in the first 12 minutes of a Spanish Super Cup encounter
RT @MisterChiping: Atletico is the FIRST team with two bookings in the first 12 minutes, in Spanish Supercup History. Anyone surprised?
— SocialRMadrid (@SocialRMadrid) August 19, 2014
Atletico Madrid win the Spanish Sup Cup on Friday with a 1-0 (2-1 aggregate) win in a heatedly contested fixture
But did Les Merengues' Portuguee superstar Cristiano Ronaldod take it too far with his stoppage tim confrontation with an Atletico Madrid player? Did the 2013 Ballon d'Or winner follow in Sergio Ramos' footsteps by landing his fist into an opposing player?
DISGUSTING: Did CR7 punch Diego Godin in the game at the Vicente Calderon?
A vine posted by FANSIDED's Mike Dyce on Twitter shows what appears to be the Real Madrid ace punching Uruguayan center-back Diego Godin. As to whether it was an intentional foul or an accidental collision, none is yet known, but Cristiano Ronaldo ended up with a booking after that tussle with the Atletico Madrid man.
VINE - #RealMadrid's Cristiano Ronaldo punches #AtleticoMadrid player in the face https://t.co/ZPfNfx4Rb9
— Mike Dyce (@mikedyce) August 22, 2014
WATCH THE VINE BELOW
VIDEO: Did CR7's actions look intentional?
VIDEO: This wasn't the only heated moment in the game on Friday, as Argentine coach Diego Simeone was sent to the stands after only 25 minutes
And then there was Luka Modric's sending off early into stoppage time