Sevilla Real Madrid and Barcelona await in both Super Cups

Ahead of the UEFA Super Cup final and the Supercopa de Espana, Sevilla president Jose Castro believes his team will try to bring both titles to Seville through a mixture of courage and passion.

The Andalusians left for Trondheim on Sunday, the Norwegian city playing host to the clash with Real Madrid on August 9 following Los Blancos' Champions League triumph.

Sevilla head into the match with a new look coaching staff and several summer signings in tow, and Castro told reporters that hard work on the pitch can see them past a higher quality opponent.

"We are tremendously excited about these games but it is complicated because of the opponents.

"We will try to win both titles through a courage and passion based game," he explained.

Jorge Sampaoli has arrived in Seville to much fanfare following his exceptional work with the Chilean national team and Castro believes the team has the ability to succeed under the Argentine's stewardship.

"The team has great potential and we will see the Sampaoli system which is risky, but we as a club are always for taking risks."

Zinedine Zidane is plagued with injury worries ahead of Tuesday's meeting, Cristiano Ronaldo is the most notable absentee but Castro doesn't believe it will hamper Los Blancos too much.

"Although they are missing players they have other very good players to take their place."

Los Rojiblancos' work in the transfer market has been extensive with Kevin Gameiro and Grzegorz Krychowiak both having to be replaced, however Castro refused to be drawn on possible further deals.