Real Madrid Meets Dortmund in Club World Cup Clash Real Madrid meets Dortmund in Club World Cup action after a narrow 1-0 win over Juventus in Miami, thanks to Gonzalo Garcia’s third goal of the tournament. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joined Real Madrid in the summer, delivered a precise cross in the 54th minute, allowing Garcia to head home the winner and send the Spanish giants into the quarter-finals.
ICYMI: Real Madrid meets Dortmund in Club World Cup
Juventus Miss Early Chances Juventus started brightly but couldn’t convert their early chances, with Randal Kolo Muani and Francisco Conceicao missing opportunities that could have changed the game. Real Madrid took control after these misses and began pressing Juventus, creating chances and testing the goalkeeper repeatedly.
Heroics From Juventus Goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, the Juventus goalkeeper, made several important saves to keep his team in the match. He denied Aurelien Tchouameni, Jude Bellingham, and Dean Huijsen with sharp reflexes, showing strong resistance against Real’s attack. However, there was nothing he could do when Garcia’s powerful header found the back of the net after Alexander-Arnold’s well-timed cross.
Mbappe Returns to Action Real Madrid also received a boost as Kylian Mbappe came off the bench in the final quarter of the match. This was Mbappe’s first appearance in the tournament after recovering from a bout of gastroenteritis, giving Real fans more to look forward to in the upcoming games.
Dortmund Secures Quarter-Final Spot Borussia Dortmund booked their spot in the quarter-finals after defeating Monterrey 2-1. Serhou Guirassy was the star for Dortmund, scoring twice in the first half with assists from Karim Adeyemi, who managed to break away from Julian Ryerson to set up Guirassy’s second goal. Monterrey fought back early in the second half, with German Berterame scoring in the 48th minute, and they thought they had found an equaliser later in the game, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
Jobe Bellingham to Miss Clash Against Brother As Dortmund prepares to face Real Madrid, they will be without Jobe Bellingham, who received his second yellow card of the tournament and is suspended for the quarter-final. This means Jobe will miss the chance to play against his brother Jude Bellingham, who continues to feature for Real Madrid in the Club World Cup.