The European heavyweights made their presence felt at the Club World Cup.
Manchester City displayed their dominance throughout Group G, overwhelming Juventus with a 5-2 victory. They finished the group stage with a flawless record of three wins, netting 13 goals and raising no doubts about their capability. Despite the heavy loss, Juventus progressed after victories against Al Ain and Wydad. Real Madrid also secured a convincing win in their group, defeating Salzburg and seeing Al Giral score early while keeping Pachuca from finding the net, thereby securing the second position in Group H.
Results from the Club World Cup on Thursday
Juventus 2, Manchester City 5
The former Premier League champions dominated Italian giants Juventus. Jérémy Doku started the scoring in the 9th minute, but Juventus equalized swiftly with a goal from Teun Koopmeiners. After Pierre Carle inadvertently scored for City in the 26th minute, they led 2-1 at halftime. In the second half, Erling Haaland and Phil Foden added to the tally with goals in the 52nd and 69th minutes. Savinho capped off the scoring 15 minutes from the end, ensuring City topped Group G, even with Juventus finding the net in the 84th minute. As Group G winners, City will now face Al Hilal in Orlando on Monday.
Wydad AC 1, Al Ain 2
Wydad struck first with a goal from Cassius Maillulu in just four minutes, but Al Ain ultimately triumphed, escaping the bottom of Group G. Even with a close scoreline, possession was nearly even as both teams fought hard.
Al Hilal 2, Pachuca 0
Pachuca’s dreams for a notable performance at the Club World Cup were dashed within just 22 minutes of their final group match against Al Hilal. Salem Al-Dawsari netted a goal with a lovely header from a well-placed assist by Nasser Al Dawsari, putting Al Hilal ahead. They doubled their lead right before stoppage time through Marcos Leonardo, effectively shutting down the Mexican team’s defense in the second half.
FC Red Bull Salzburg 0, Real Madrid 3
Real Madrid easily secured their place in Group H by defeating RB Salzburg, scoring two goals in the first half. Jude Bellingham provided an exquisite assist to Vinicius Jr. to open the scoring, and soon after, he struck again, setting up Gonzalo Garcia for the third goal in the 84th minute. Madrid will meet Juventus in the knockout round in Miami on Tuesday.
Highlight of the Day
Come for the goals, stay for the celebrations.
Final Standings for Groups G and H
Rank | Group G | Record (WDL) | Goal Difference | Points |
1 | Manchester City | (3-0-0) | 11 | 9 |
2 | Juventus | (2-0-1) | 5 | 6 |
3 | Al Ain | (1-0-2) | -10 | 3 |
4 | Wydad AC | (0-0-3) | -6 | 0 |
Rank | Group H | Record (WDL) | Goal Difference | Points |
1 | Real Madrid | (2-1-0) | +5 | 7 |
2 | Al Hilal | (1-2-0) | +2 | 5 |
3 | RB Salzburg | (1-1-1) | -2 | 4 |
4 | Pachuca | (0-0-3) | -5 | 0 |
Schedule for the Club World Cup Round of 16
Saturday, June 28th
Match 49: Palmeiras vs. Botafogo at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. 12pm on DAZN
Match 50: SL Benfica vs. Chelsea FC at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte. 4pm on DAZN
Sunday, June 29th
Match 51: PSG vs. Inter Miami at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, 12pm, TNT/DAZN/UNIVISION
Match 52: Flamengo vs. Bayern Munich at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 4pm, DAZN
Monday, June 30th
Match 54: Inter Milan vs. Fluminense at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, 3pm, DAZN
Match 55: Al Hilal vs. Manchester City at Camping World Stadium, Orlando, 9pm, DAZN
Tuesday, July 1st
Match 56: Real Madrid vs. Juventus at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, 3pm, DAZN
Match 57: Borussia Dortmund vs. Atlanta United at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, 9pm, DAZN
The exciting matches in the Club World Cup highlight the fierce competition among the world’s top clubs. For soccer fans, these results not only showcase the skills of elite teams but also set the stage for thrilling knockout rounds, elevating the anticipation for the rest of the tournament.